THE 2013 Nations Cup qualifier between Rwanda and Nigeria  will not be played at the Amahoro Stadium, but a smaller facility also  in the capital city of Kigali, officials have disclosed.
Secretary general of the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF), Musa  Amadu, informed that he has been officially communicated by his  counterpart from Rwanda FA that the February 29 match will be played at  the Stade Regional de Kigali.
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“We have been informed that the match will be played at a different  stadium because the Amahoro Stadium is under renovation,” Amadu  disclosed.
Further  investigations have revealed that the new match venue is  more compact and has a capacity for 22,000 fans and, like the Amahoro,  has an artificial pitch.
It is also the home ground of the country’s biggest club APR.
The Amahoro Stadium, on the other hand, is Rwanda’s national stadium and has a bigger capacity of 30,000.
The Amahoro Stadium, on the other hand, is Rwanda’s national stadium and has a bigger capacity of 30,000.
The Eagles should therefore now expect to play in a noisy, crammed  arena with the home fans playing as the 12th man for the Amavubis.
In the meantime, the Eagles began getting set for the heat they are expected to encounter on match day in Rwanda by training in Abuja by 1.15pm local time Monday.
In the meantime, the Eagles began getting set for the heat they are expected to encounter on match day in Rwanda by training in Abuja by 1.15pm local time Monday.
The tropical heat will also mean the artificial pitch is hot and so make the players’ boots also unbearably hot.
The training lasted for about two hours with the players expressing  their readiness to fight for victory no matter the discomfort they may  face.
”Guys, bear the heat because Rwanda would be hotter than this on the  match day,” warned Keshi as his players struggled with the early  afternoon heat.
“This is your business and you must be good and ready.
“Una no say the Rwandans wan show us say they fit survive their  heat, we must show them too say as Nigerians we fit cope for any weather.”
Kano Pillars midfielder Gabriel Reuben said he was getting set for  the encounter and was sure that his teammates will get used to the  weather before the team jet out to Kigali.
Striker Sunday Mba and goalkeeper Chigozie Agbim spoke in similar  vein, with a strong conviction that the only thing on their minds is  victory in Rwanda.
All the 19 players in camp took part in the initial light work-out  save for the Heartland pair of Bathlomew Ibenegbu and Kabir Umar, who  were excused because they both featured in the Nigeria Premier League  clash against Rangers Sunday.
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