Thursday, June 12, 2014

World Cup 2014: Rousing welcome for Eagles in Brazil -

THE EAGLES HAVE LANDED: Members of the Super Eagles on arrival in Sao Paulo Tuesday night
THE EAGLES HAVE LANDED: Members of the Super Eagles on arrival in Sao Paulo Tuesday night
The Super Eagles arrived Sao Paulo, Brazil on Tuesday night at about 10:40pm to a rousing welcome from Miami, United States, where they equally got a rousing send forth from staff of American Airlines, which flew the team to Brazil.
The staffers were brandishing various posters wishing the Eagles goodluck and were led by their station Manager, who also ensured
that the team had easy immigration passage to the airline. It was a very emotional scene for the players who were not expecting such from the airline staff but there were still more to come.
After eight hours of flight, the plane finally touched down at the Sao Paulo International Airport, with Sports Minister, Hon Tammy Danagogo leading NFF President, Alhaji Aminu Maigari, to welcome the team. Maigari was to announce that the Federal Government delegation led by Senate President, David Mark, will arrive Sao Paulo later on Wednesday to deliver President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan’s address to the team and also wish the team the best in the Mundial.
After light entertainment at the airport the team drove to it’s camp base in Campinas, where they will train at the Estadio Brinco De Ouro da Princesa. Once there, residents of Campinas turned out in their hundreds to welcome the team also with posters wishing the team the best in the World Cup. “We are totally overwhelmed by this wonderful reception, Head Coach Stephen Okechukwu Keshi said while addressing journalists in front of the Vitoria Hotel, where the team is quartered.
The team began training on Wednesday by 4pm local time as it gears up for its first game against Iran next Monday.

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