SUPER EAGLES FACE UNCERTAINTY OVER FRIENDLY MATCHES DUE TO MIDDLE EAST TENSIONS
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By: Fasasi Hammad
Nigeria’s Super Eagles may see their upcoming friendlies against Jordan and Iran canceled due to the ongoing joint military strikes by the United States and Israel on Iran.
Éric Chelle’s squad is scheduled to face Iran’s Team Melli on Friday, 31 March, with a second encounter planned four days later.
Concerns have arisen over the participation of Iran, as reports indicate the safety of their players cannot be assured.
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The situation is further complicated as Iran has retaliated against US and Israeli assets in Jordan, Qatar, UAE, Syria, and Saudi Arabia, escalating tensions and raising security risks across the Middle East.
