NFF Begins 2nd Phase Of Talent Development Scheme As 40 Future Eagles Return To Camp

Posted on November 5, 2024
Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) commenced the second phase of the NFF/FIFA Talent Development Scheme, TDS on Monday, 4th November 2024, with forty National U15 Boys, a team otherwise known as Future Eagles.
The periodic camping is part NFF/FIFA grand plan to sustain the game as the most popular sports in the world.
The NFF/ FIFA Talent Development Scheme, TDS, is gathering of the best of elite academy players in the country, where they are being exposed to the rudiments of the game under the tutelage of the national youth coaches.
The NFF started the first phase with a total of 120 players of which a total of successful forty players have been drawn from 120 into the camp to continue the second phase as 80 players failed to impress.
All the invited players resumed the Abuja camp on Monday 4th November, 2024, and the camp will last for a week as the camping exercise will end on Sunday 10th November 2024.
This was contained in the invitation letter sent to the invited players, signed by Jibril Nasiru, NFF/FIFA Talent Development Scheme ,TDS lead in Nigeria.
Some of the players on the list are, Raheem Moyinoluwa Salaudeen of Buruj FA, Favour Bitrus, of Relentless FA, Duru Chigozie of Super Stars FA, Uyo, Wisdom Boniface of Adoration FA among others.

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