SPORTS
Super Eagles To Play Iran, Jordan In Four-Nation Tournament
The Super Eagles will take part in a four-nation Invitational Tournament next month in Amman, the capital of Jordan.
The other countries that will participate in the tournament are Iran and Costa Rica.
The three-time African champions will face Iran in their first game at the 17,000-capacity Amman International Stadium on Friday, 27 March 2026.
Hosts Jordan will take on Costa Rica at the 62,000-capacity King Abdullah Sports City Stadium, also in Amman same day.
On Tuesday, 31 March, hosts Jordan will take on the Super Eagles at the Amman International Stadium, while Costa Rica will confront Iran at the King Abdullah Sports City Stadium.
Organisers will announce the time-schedule for the four matches in a few days.
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