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Super Eagles: Chelle adds two players to Unity Cup squad
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Super Eagles: Chelle adds two players to Unity Cup squad

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Super Eagles head coach Éric Chelle has added two players to his squad for the Unity Cup in London, DAILY POST reports.

KRC Genk winger Collins Yira Sor, and Shooting Stars defender Tijani Al-Ameen are the newest additions.

Chelle named 27 players for the invitational tournament on Wednesday.

Sor was part of the Super Eagles squad for the friendlies against Iran and Jordan in March.

Al-Ameen has been called up for the first time.

AIK winger Zadok Yohanna won’t be part of the squad after the Swedish club opted not to release him for the competition.

The Super Eagles contingent will depart for London on Friday.

Super Eagles: Chelle adds two players to Unity Cup squad 

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