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IHF Challenge Trophy: Nigeria U20 team squad unveiled

Dare Kuti
Last updated: April 8, 2019 10:37 pm
Dare Kuti
Published: April 8, 2019
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Safety Shooters new signings, Abdullahi Atabo, Danlami Abdullahi and Gbenga Cole made the 14 man list of the Nigeria U20 handball team to the 2019 IHF Challenge Trophy in Kosovo.

The championship is scheduled to begin on the 10th to 16th April, 2019

According to a list obtained by www.aclsports.com, three Niger United players; Mohammed Anas, Mohammed Alfa and Suleiman Usman are part of the 14 players who will wear the colours of Nigeria at the tournaments which starts on Wednesday.

Switzerland born, Olufemi Onamade made the team after he visited Nigeria for the trial which was held at Rowe Park last March.

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The Nigeria U20 team will be handled by the Technical Director, Handball Federation of Nigeria, Ferdinand Emeana and 2003 All Africa Games bronze medallist, Agboola Shittu.

Full list of Nigeria U20 male handball team:

1) Joseph Gbawuan (COAS Shooters)

2) Mohammed Anas (Niger United)

3) Kelvin Dele (COAS Shooters)

4) Anthony Agada (Benue Buffalo)

5) Michael Agbaji (Kano Pillars)

6) Serumun Terrumun (Benue buffalo)

7) Mohammed Alfa (Niger United)

8) Danlami Abdullahi (safety shooters) Captain

9) Abdullahi Atabo (safety shooters)

10) Gbenga Cole (safety shooters)

11) Gbenga Rotibi (Lagos Seasiders)

12) Owolabi Ibrahim (Lagos Seasiders)

13) Suleiman Usman (Niger United)

14) Olufemi Onamade (Switzerland)

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TAGGED:2019 IHF Challenge TrophyAbdullahi AtaboAgboola ShittuDanlami AbdullahiFerdinand EmeanaGbenga ColeHandball Federation of NigeriaKosovoNiger UnitedOlufemi OnamadeSafety Shooters
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