NSF President Hails Team Nigeria’s Squash Outing

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The President of the Nigeria Squash Federation (NSF), Boye Oyerinde, has applauded the performance of Team Nigeria at the World Team Squash Championship in Tauranga, New Zealand.

Team Nigeria comprising Tunde Ajagbe, Onaopemipo Adegoke, Olufunmilayo and Kehinde Samuel finished in the 15th position out of the 24 national teams that participated in the event, organised by the World Squash Federation.

In an interview on Sunday in Lagos, Oyerinde said the performance of the team was commendable.

President of the Nigeria Squash Federation (NSF), Boye Oyerinde.

“They did wonderfully well, I’m proud of their performance. This exposure is great for them. They have swam with the big sharks, they all ended the year with a bang,” Oyerinde said.

“I believe with more of this exposure they will do better in subsequent events, especially the 2028 Olympics Game. We have the talents no doubt, harnessing it is what we as stakeholders should focus on.”

Similarly, other stakeholders such as Biyi Madebaje, Femi Ajagbe, Emmanuel Ibru, Tunji Gafaar, Sodienye Pepple, Sola Abudu, applauded the players for making a great impression at the tournament. Team Nigeria’s performance was more impressive than that of 2019 where it finished 21st out of 23 teams.

Defending champions, Egypt, defended its title with their number one world ranked player, Ali Farag and world number three player, Mostafa Asal, as members of the team.

On October 16th, squash was voted into the Olympic programme by IOC members and would be a competitive sport at the Los Angeles Olympics 2028.

Source NAN

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