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    Reporter: 9jafootyalert
    Published: Tuesday, 16 July 2013
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    UAE‘s Coach FearsGolden  Eaglets’ Firepower


     Ahead of the August 26 Official Draw of the 2013 FIFA U-17 World Cup to be held Fairmont Bab Al Bahr hotel in Abu Dhabi, coach Rashid Amir of the host country, United Arab Emirates is not relishing the prospect of being grouped along with the Golden Eaglets of Nigeria in
    the preliminary stage.


    Nigeria is among a pool 24 strong countries including Brazil, and that has qualified for the 15th edition of the global youth fiesta and Amir has tipped the Golden Eaglets as one of the favourites.
    “Despite the difficulty of the task that lies ahead, we would like to reach the semi-finals, ” Amir recently told the FIFA’s website, adding that the coach Manu Garba(MFR)-tutored Golden Eaglets  would be hard to beat: “They’re (Nigeria)  one of the best teams at this year’s tournament, with very physically strong players. And we can’t forget Brazil, who will be one of the favourites.”

    Incidentally, the Golden Eaglets have the best record in the annals of the FIFA Under-17   World Cup Championship with three titles and three runners ups medals. They are closely followed by Brazil with three titles and two runner ups.  Cup holders, Mexico along with Ghana (who missed out of this year’s event following their failure at the African elimination in April) have won the tournament twice.

    The 24 teams who earned their berth at UAE 2013 will be divided into six groups of four at the Official Draws next month and the top two from each section will automatically advance to the Round of 16, along with the four third-placed teams with the best records. Coach Garba in the meantime, has reiterated that his wards would be gunning for the title, adding that the primary objective of attending a championship is to be crowned champions.

     “We are determined to do well at the World Cup in the UAE and we would do all within our capacity to be crowned champions. “Of course, we know it is not going to be easy but we are going to give it our best shot,” noted Garba who assisted late coach Yemi Tella to wrought Nigeria’s 2007 Wold Cup-winning team in 2007.

    FOR THE RECORDS: THE 24 FINALISTS
    Host nation: United Arab Emirates

    AFC (ASIA)
     Iraq
     Japan
     Uzbekistan

    CAF (Africa)
     Cote d’Ivoire
    Nigeria
     Tunisia
    Morocco

    CONCACAF (Central, North America and Caribbean)
     Honduras
     Mexico
     Panama

    CONMEBOL (South America)
     Argentina
     Brazil
     Uruguay
     Venezuela
    OFC (Oceania)
    New Zealand

    UEFA (Europe)
    Austria
     Croatia
    Italy
     Russia
     Slovakia
     Sweden

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