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Nigeria World Cup Team SUSPENDED By President

Nigeria World Cup

BASHIR ADIGUN and JON GAMBRELL   06/30/10 12:32 PM ET   AP

ABUJA, Nigeria — The president of Nigeria has suspended the national soccer team from international competition for two years after its poor showing at the World Cup.

The announcement by President Goodluck Jonathan's spokesman Wednesday also follows corruption allegations which surrounded the team in the run-up to the tournament. Spokesman Ima Niboro said all funds directed toward the Nigeria Football Federation would be examined and "all those found wanting will be sanctioned."

Niboro gave no other specifics about the investigation, other than saying Jonathan's decision came after reading a report submitted by the presidential soccer task force.

Federation spokesman Ademola Olajire told The Associated Press that he had no information about the suspension.

"We have not been directed," Olajire said. "We have no letter" from the president.

The Nigerian Football Federation's executive committee had earlier offered an apology to the government and "all football loving Nigerians" for the early exit.

Nigeria got eliminated from the World Cup after the group stage, having earned just one point – in a 2-2 draw with South Korea in its last game. Nigeria lost to Argentina 1-0 in its Group B opener and fell to Greece 2-1 in a game turned by the first-half expulsion of midfielder Sani Kaita.

The team, nicknamed the Super Eagles by loyal supporters and the Super Chickens by critics, faced almost countrywide derision after finishing third in the African Cup of Nations earlier in the year.

Nigeria fired coach Shaibu Amodu in February and later hired Swedish coach Lars Lagerback to take charge, but with only about four months before the World Cup.

Local newspapers questioned Lagerback's selection and made allegations about endemic bribery in the program. The football federation also had to pay a reported $125,000 contract to cancel its reservations at the Hampshire Hotel north of Durban in South Africa. Nigerian officials apparently complained the three-star hotel was noisy, mosquito-infested and unsafe.

Analysts and watchdog groups say Nigeria, an oil-rich country of 150 million people, has one of the world's most corrupt governments.

The Super Eagles haven't won a World Cup match since 1998. The Nigerians went out with two losses and a draw in 2002 and did not qualify for the 2006 World Cup.

Nigeria now risks being banned by FIFA from all international soccer because of the political interference.

"At the time of writing, we have no official information on this matter," FIFA said in a statement. "However, in general, FIFA's position regarding political interference in football is well known."

Nigeria's next scheduled international match is a qualifier for the 2012 African Cup of Nations, at home against Madagascar in early September.

FIFA rules demand that national federations manage their affairs independently, or face suspension from world soccer.

National and club teams, plus referees, would be barred from participating in international matches and soccer officials prevented from attending meetings.

FIFA president Sepp Blatter had already expressed concern over the French government's investigation into France's first-round elimination from the World Cup.

"Definitely I can tell you that political interference will be dealt with by FIFA notwithstanding what kind of interference and what is the size of the country," Blatter said Tuesday while discussing France.

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Jon Gambrell reported from Lagos, Nigeria.

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12:37 PM on 07/01/2010
Anybody remember this?

Go on, go on with one Nigeria. Go on, go on with one Nigeria. General Gowon, he say, to keep Nigeria one, that's what must be done. G stands for Go, O stands for On, W stands for With, O stands for One, N stands for Nigeria. Go. On. With. One. Nigeria.

That has to be the worst earworm song in history - I can still remember it after about 40 years! anyone else remember that?
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medic628
12:07 PM on 07/01/2010
How are they going to get better if they can not meet and play. Mr. President this is STUPID!!
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In every dreamhome, a heartache
08:10 AM on 07/02/2010
Goodluck in deed.
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CoronaDischarge
Fired Up! Ready to go!
12:02 PM on 07/01/2010
It's pretty amazing what can be inferred about a country, and a people even, simply by the results on the pitch. One too many off sides, one header gone astray, ... and the country is in the dust bin, the team is to be discarded.

Italy and France, and now Nigeria may be bad, but I pity what may be happening to the North Korean team when they returned. At least the South Africans are still behind their Bafana Bafana even though they failed at the group stage.
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henrypapillon
Mitt--free up the last 9 years' taxes
11:59 AM on 07/01/2010
Good way to cover up how crappy they are--just suspend them.
10:53 AM on 07/01/2010
This is for the many Huffposters who constantly deride the U.S. Here's a country that shuts its

team down for losing...the wunnerful French called their team before Parliament for a reaming.
Maybe there are some nations that deserve derision other than the USA and, possibly, N Korea, Somalia and about a hundred others.
12:10 PM on 07/01/2010
Are you talking about sports or politics? Because they are not mutually exclusive.
Just because Spain beat Portugal, Honduras, and Chile doesn't mean those countries now belong them again.

And I didnt realize Somalia was in the World Cup.
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In every dreamhome, a heartache
08:11 AM on 07/02/2010
I'd be afraid what the Somalian team would use for a practice ball!
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linton
Perseverance is one short race after another.
10:14 AM on 07/01/2010
Corruption, bribery and fovoritism might have seeped into the Nigeria Football Association and the whole team but how is the team and players supposed to improve when banned for 2 yrs.
Good Luck to GoodLuck Johnson and his crew.
Maybe it's an attempt to make himself popular.
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Love2Run83
liberal vegetarian, global citizen
12:26 PM on 07/01/2010
It's Goodluck Jonathan
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12:31 PM on 07/01/2010
oh, so that email I got from Goodluck James was a fake? But I already sent him a downpayment on my secret government bank transfer...
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linton
Perseverance is one short race after another.
01:16 PM on 07/01/2010
Thanks but my sources down there told me his business name his Johnson. I am awaiting a check from his brother. I have a 419 deal to take care of with them.
09:23 AM on 07/01/2010
Wow...You dont see the people going to you and telling you to stop being corrupt for two years. That's your bread and butter. Stupid statement from and stupid man
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indothinker
lighten up, francis
08:28 AM on 07/01/2010
yeah, not playing for 2 years in international matches will vastly improve their team...
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abuja19
08:33 AM on 07/01/2010
Hopefully they'll be better than what they were in S. Africa. I for one, support Mr. Johnthan's decision.
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IndependentBadger
09:24 AM on 07/01/2010
It probably won't hurt. The problem was never the quality of their players. Its the endemic corruption that stems from Nigeria's status as a colonial raw material reservoir for Europe and America. It interferes with their democracy at every level.
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AbeMartin
The best person fer a job is never a candidate
07:34 AM on 07/01/2010
They are lucky. If they had been playing for Iraq, under the Hussein regime, Uday would have had them imprisoned and tortured. And if they played for North Korea, they would be facing execution.
05:27 AM on 07/01/2010
2 words: Crazy nonsense.
02:57 AM on 07/01/2010
He should have suspended all the phoney emails the Nigerians send all over the world.
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02:55 AM on 07/01/2010
FIFA and their corrupt friends at the IOC should be investigated instead.
01:32 AM on 07/01/2010
And I thought US sports fans were the only ones who lacked a sense of perspective.
01:19 AM on 07/01/2010
Nigeria's president has suspended his nation's football team from international competition for two years after a poor showing at the World Cup.
FIFA president Sepp Blatter had already expressed concern over the French government's investigation into France's first-round elimination from the World Cup.
Questions are being asked in the House of Commons – and the tabloid press has gone batty – in England.
It was thought that war was politics by another means.
Wrong.
Its football, not politics.
11:59 PM on 06/30/2010
How do you say no to a guy named Goodluck Jonathan? I think its a great idea, hopefully the boys come back in tip top shape, all the poor players are weeded out (yes, you Kaita) new and better players are recruited and the corruption is eradicated. Great idea. Hopefully it works.
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abuja19
02:21 AM on 07/01/2010
I concur!!!