

Plans for a proposed four-nation invitational tournament involving the Super Eagles later this month have been thrown into doubt, with organisers now considering relocating the event to Europe or canceling it entirely due to logistical and security concerns.
The mini-tournament was initially scheduled to take place in Amman and was expected to feature Nigeria alongside the Jordan national football team, Iran national football team, and Costa Rica national football team during the March international window.
However, recent developments have complicated preparations for the competition.
According to emerging reports, organisers are now exploring the possibility of moving the tournament to a neutral venue in Europe if the current challenges persist.
Another option under consideration is the outright cancellation of the event should relocation prove difficult.
In the event that the invitational tournament does not go ahead, football authorities are reportedly discussing the possibility of staging a single international friendly between Nigeria and Jordan.
The proposed match would also likely be moved to a European venue to avoid potential security risks associated with hosting games in parts of the Middle East at the moment.
The March international window was expected to provide the Nigerian side with valuable match practice as the team continues its rebuilding process and preparations for upcoming competitive fixtures.
For the Super Eagles’ technical crew, the matches would have served as an opportunity to test new players, assess tactical options, and strengthen squad cohesion ahead of future continental and global competitions.
A final decision on the fate of the proposed tournament is expected in the coming days as organisers evaluate the feasibility of relocating the event or proceeding with alternative arrangements.
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