Nigeria make arrival in Brazil for 2014 World Cup

The Nigerian national football team arrived in Brazil late Tuesday night, this time on schedule, after issues delayed them for the Confederations Cup last year.

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Nigeria were on time this time.

The African champions touched down for the World Cup as scheduled in Sao Paulo on Tuesday night from their pre-tournament camp in the United States.

A year ago, Nigeria arrived three days late for the Confederations Cup in Brazil and in disarray after a player strike over bonuses caused delays and threatened to throw the World Cup warm-up tournament into chaos.

Late Tuesday, the Nigerians were transferring through Brazil’s huge commercial hub to their World Cup base in the city of Campinas, around 100 kilometres (62 miles) north of Sao Paulo.

The 2013 African Cup of Nations winners will play Iran in their opening game in Group F in Curitiba on Monday, giving them five full days to prepare – luxurious compared to the 36 hours the team had in Brazil before playing their first match at the Confederations Cup last year.

Stephen Keshi’s continental champions have arrived in Brazil off an unimpressive buildup. The Nigerians drew with Scotland and Greece and lost to the United States in warm-up games in Europe and the United States.

Along with Iran, the Super Eagles will also play Bosnia and Argentina in the Group F of the World Cup and are aiming to make the second round for the first time since 1998.

Belgium also flew in to Sao Paulo on Tuesday leaving three teams still to arrive for the World Cup: Ghana, South Korea and Cristiano Ronaldo’s Portugal.

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