Super Eagles Set for Behind-Closed-Doors Friendlies in AFCON 2023 Build-Up

The Nigerian national football team, the Super Eagles, are gearing up for the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations with a series of closed-door friendly matches in Abu Dhabi. In preparation for the prestigious tournament, the team, led by coach Jose Peseiro, is scheduled to play two crucial test games.

The first friendly will see the Super Eagles facing a local side on Sunday, followed by a matchup against fellow West African team, Guinea, on Monday. Both matches are set to kick off at 4 pm local time, equivalent to 1 pm Nigerian time.

With the anticipation running high for the 2023 AFCON, the decision to hold these friendlies behind closed doors adds an element of mystery to the team’s preparations. This strategic move not only allows for focused training and tactical fine-tuning but also intensifies the sense of anticipation among football enthusiasts.

The Super Eagles have established their training base in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, as they strive to hone their skills and build cohesion ahead of the continental showdown. Following their stint in the Gulf, the three-time African champions are poised to depart for Abidjan, Ivory Coast next Wednesday, further solidifying their commitment to achieving peak performance in the tournament.

As the Super Eagles set their sights on AFCON 2023 glory, the closed-door friendlies serve as a testament to their dedication and strategic approach, keeping fans and rivals alike on the edge of their seats. Africa and the world eagerly await the spectacle that this powerhouse of African football promises to deliver.

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