In today's world, Nigeria men's national volleyball team has acquired unprecedented relevance. Whether in the field of politics, technology, science or culture, Nigeria men's national volleyball team has become a topic of constant debate and reflection. Its implications and repercussions reach all spheres of society, generating both enthusiasm and controversy. In this article, we will explore in detail the impact of Nigeria men's national volleyball team in various areas, analyzing its different facets and offering a global vision of its influence in today's world.
Association | Nigeria Volleyball Federation | ||
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Head coach | Usman Abdullahi | ||
FIVB ranking | – (as of 2 December 2023) | ||
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The Nigeria Men's national volleyball team represents Nigeria in international men's volleyball competitions and friendly matches.
Nigeria qualified for the quarter-final of the 2021 Men's African Nations Volleyball Championship in Rwanda by beating Ethiopia.
The Nigeria Team finished in 7th position at the 2021 African Mens Senior Volleyball Championship in Rwanda.
Some of the players that were called up for the 2021 African Mens Senior Volleyball Championship in Rwanda includes;
Setters: Bruno Ibeh and Daniel Nathaniel
Oppostie Hitters: Morris Dikiyai, Izuchukwu Nwachukwu and Dauda Saje
Middle Blockers: Philip Akande, Moses Gana and Army Ferdinand
Outside Hitters: Samuel Ogwuche, Matthew Ejeh and Emmanuel Okeke
Livero: Afun Idowu
In 2022, some team players were invited for training in preparation for the national competition. Among them includes Patrick Anthony of Kano Pillars, Vincent Mathias of COAS Spikers, Elisha Anabi of CNS Spiekrs and Princewill Okoi of the Nigeria Customs Service.
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