Despite fulfilling all requirements to obtain visa, the South African Embassy in Nigeria has continued to frustrate every effort of Rivers United.
Rivers United is due to play Celtic Football Club in the first leg, the first round of CAF Confederation Cup in Bloemfontein, South Africa on Wednesday, December 23, 2020.
The only available flight to South Africa is on Friday 18th December 2020.
Unfolding events point to the fact that Rivers United may not make the trip, owing to combined issues of non-issuance of visa and availability of flight later than Friday.
Officials of Rivers United have frequented the South African embassy in Abuja, pleading and begging for visas to be issued urgently.
Every condition laid before Rivers United officials have been met with cogent and verifiable documents, necessary for a such trip.
An official of the team has been in Abuja since December 7, a day after Rivers United’s clash with Futuro Kings of Equatorial Guinea in the preliminary round of the Confederation Cup.
Whilst Rivers United officials are still pulling all strings to ensure urgent issuance of the visas, there are fears it may be futile.
The Confederation of African Football (CAF) and Nigerian Football Federation (NFF) have been notified of the unfolding scenario, hence the need to also inform Nigerians.
The club is determined to play both legs of the clash and qualify for the next round, hence the appeal to the South African embassy to do the needful and quickly too.
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