After five years in the international wilderness, Nigeria’s Supersand Eagles will depart for Nouakchott, today, for their 2024 Beach Soccer Africa Cup of Nations qualifying match against their Mauritanian counterparts.   The match, which holds tomorrow, in the Mauritanian capital city, is the first of a two-leg fixture. It will have Egyptian officials in charge. Hany Farouk El-Sayed Eleraky is the referee, with Ahmed Mohamed Elwan Nofal as Referee 2 and Ibrahim El-Sayed Mahgoub as Referee 3. Khaled Mohamed Elewa will serve as the timekeeper, while Morocco’s El Mansouri Taha will be the commissioner.   The NFF had appointed Abdullahi

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