The Nigeria Football Federation has congratulated the duo of
FIFA-badged referee Anietie Ferdinand Udoh and African Woman Player of
the Year Asisat Oshoala for deserved strides they made in the past few
days.
Udoh, 28, has been selected by the Confederation of African Football
(CAF) as one of the referees for the 11th African U-17 Championship
taking place in Niger Republic, 15th February – 1st March, 2015.
Oshoala, 2014 African Women’s Player of the Year and Most Valuable
Player at the FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup in Canada, recently signed a
professional contract with Liverpool Ladies Football Club of England.
NFF Acting President, Barrister Seyi Akinwunmi, give kudos and
charged the duo to see their strides as calls to put in even more effort
and diligence into their different vocations.
“The NFF is happy with the selection of Ferdinand Udoh for the
African U-17 Championship in Niger. This underscores that the integrated
efforts we are making for the general improvement of refereeing in
Nigeri has not gone unnoticed by the organizations that matter.
“For some years now, we have not had a Nigerian center referee at
major competitions. Now, Udoh is starting with the U-17, which we know
is a stepping stone to further glory and much greater glory. Let me
reiterate that our objective is to see a Nigerian referee, or referees,
officiate at the 2018 FIFA World Cup finals in Russia.
“We congratulate Oshoala who is definitely the new poster girl of
Nigeria’s women football. Her contract with Liverpool Ladies will
certainly encourage her mates in the National Team to also put in more
efforts to attract the attention of the best clubs in the world.”
Ferdinand Anietie Udoh, born in 1987, became a FIFA-badged referee in 2013.
Nigeria’s leading assistant referee, Peter Edibi, is presently
working at the 30th Africa Cup of Nations finals in Equatorial Guinea.
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