Chelsea captain John Terry has confirmed his availability in Port Harcourt for the Joseph
Yobo Centenary Game scheduled for May 27 to celebrate the retirement of the
former Super Eagles captain from football.
“We are really excited by the confirmation of John Terry for
the Yobo Centenary Game in Port Harcourt. He’s one big player who is very
popular here in the country because of England and Chelsea’s large follower ship
in Nigeria,” observed coordinator of the Centenary Game, Waidi Akanni.
Also confirmed for the match are top African players like
Samuel Eto’o Fils, the Ayew Brothers, Dede and Jordan, Sulley Muntari, Djibrin
Cisse and Tresor Lualua amongst others.
Akanni, a former Super Eagles player, said in Lagos that the
Yobo testimonial has continued to generate interests from past and present
players from around the world.
“In the course of Yobo’s career that saw him clock 100 caps
for Nigeria, he built so much goodwill around Europe. Anywhere you mention his
name, people remember him with fond memories,” stressed Akanni.
Last weekend, Yobo, who was special guest at Everton’s home
game against Bournemouth, was duly hailed by fans who remembered his 10 years
adventure there. Chants of ‘Yobo, Yobo, Yobo’ rocked the stands as fans
honoured him. Akanni commended proprietor of NPFL FC IfeanyiUbah,
Patrick Ifeanyi Ubah, for his support for the Centenary Game.
“Ifeanyi Ubah is fully committed to making the testimonial a
memorable one for Yobo and his friends,” the coordinator hinted.
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