The Super Eagles have officially opened camp in Antalya, Turkey, as preparations begin for upcoming international friendlies against Iran and Jordan.
Members of the technical crew and backroom staff arrived earlier, with invited players joining camp to kickstart full training sessions ahead of the fixtures.
Head coach Éric Chelle has assembled a 23-man squad for the double-header, using the matches as an opportunity to evaluate player combinations and strengthen team cohesion.
Nigeria will first take on Iran on March 27, before facing Jordan four days later, rounding off their international window engagements.
The training camp in Antalya is expected to provide a crucial platform for tactical adjustments and integration of new players, as the coaching crew continues to shape the squad ahead of future competitive fixtures.
With a blend of experienced stars and emerging talents in camp, attention will be on how quickly the team adapts to Chelle’s system and delivers against two contrasting opponents.
For the three-time African champions, the Antalya camp represents more than just preparation,it is an early test of direction under a new technical era.
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