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Fifa confirms Nigeria decision

Nigerian President Umaru Yar'Adua (file photo)
Umaru Yar'Adua says his government had other funding priorities

The host of the 2009 under-17 World Cup is unclear after Fifa confirmed that Nigeria wants to pull out of hosting the event.

The world body must now decide whether to help finance the west African country or look elsewhere.

Fifa executive committee member Chuck Blazer says their leader Sepp Blatter is committed to holding the youth World Cup in Africa.

"I think he (Blatter) is going to continue to work to see whether they can find an appropriate alternative there first," Blazer said.

Fifa said in a statement that Nigeria "is no longer in a position to provide its support for the organization of the tournament."

The Nigerian government and football officials were at the Fifa headquarters in Zurich this week to explain their situation.

Nigeria President Umaru Yar'Adua had already said that funding the $30 million budget was not a priority.

Six cities are in line to stage matches but all need work to upgrade stadiums and infrastructure.

Despite Nigeria's reluctance in hosting the event, Blazer, who represents the Concacaf region, said Mexico is ready if needed.

"They have offered themselves and we are very proud of the fact," Blazer said.

"They have a very good and ready infrastructure."

Mexico is scheduled to host the 24-team tournament in 2011.

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Nigeria gives up under-17 event
23 Oct 08 |  African
Nigeria U-17 World Cup in doubt
22 Oct 08 |  African
Fifa happy with Nigeria progress
13 Jun 08 |  African


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