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Unity Cup: Super Eagles camp bubbles with 17 players
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Unity Cup: Super Eagles camp bubbles with 17 players

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17 players are now in the Super Eagles camp for the Unity Cup in London, DAILY POST reports.

Goalkeeper Francis Uzoho, Chibuike Nwaiwu, and Rafiu Durosinmi are the latest arrivals in camp.

14 players arrived at the team’s camp on Saturday, as they gear up for their semi-final clash against the Warriors of Zimbabwe.

Éric Chelle’s side held their first training session at the Cray Valley FC, Middle Park Avenue, London on Saturday.

The team will have their second session at the same venue later tonight.

The Super Eagles will face Zimbabwe at the Valley, London on Tuesday.

Unity Cup: Super Eagles camp bubbles with 17 players

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