Wolves Stopper Dominic Iorfa Will NOT Represent Nigeria At Olympics, Dad Clarifies
Published: June 21, 2016Dominic Iorfa Snr has rubbished rumours in the local media which claimed that his son, Wolverhampton Wanderers defender Dominic Iorfa Jnr, is in line to represent the Nigeria U23s at the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio.
The retired Super Eagles star earlier made it crystal clear that Iorfa Jnr will not switch allegiance to Nigeria until he clocks 23, and that is if he has not played competitively for the senior team of England.
“I don’t know where they keep getting these fake stories about my son (Dominic Iorfa Jnr), ” said Dominic Iorfa Snr to allnigeriasoccer.com.
“He has not been contacted to play for the Nigerian Olympic Team, and will not represent Nigeria in the Olympics. ”
Dominic Iorfa Snr is one of the most respected football figures in his homeland but this website has tested the validity of his claim and can confirm that the England U21 international can not represent the Dream Team VI in Brazil.
The Southend-on-Sea - born stopper has played competitively for England youth team and it will take ages for the Nigeria Football Federation to complete the paperwork required for him to play for Nigeria.
For the same reason, Liverpool’s Sheyi Ojo was not considered for the Olympic Games in Brazil.
Ifeanyi Emmanuel
Photo Credit : wolves.co.uk
The retired Super Eagles star earlier made it crystal clear that Iorfa Jnr will not switch allegiance to Nigeria until he clocks 23, and that is if he has not played competitively for the senior team of England.
“I don’t know where they keep getting these fake stories about my son (Dominic Iorfa Jnr), ” said Dominic Iorfa Snr to allnigeriasoccer.com.
“He has not been contacted to play for the Nigerian Olympic Team, and will not represent Nigeria in the Olympics. ”
Dominic Iorfa Snr is one of the most respected football figures in his homeland but this website has tested the validity of his claim and can confirm that the England U21 international can not represent the Dream Team VI in Brazil.
The Southend-on-Sea - born stopper has played competitively for England youth team and it will take ages for the Nigeria Football Federation to complete the paperwork required for him to play for Nigeria.
For the same reason, Liverpool’s Sheyi Ojo was not considered for the Olympic Games in Brazil.
Ifeanyi Emmanuel
Photo Credit : wolves.co.uk
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