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CHAN Eagles Bolster Squad with Four New Players
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Coach Daniel Ogunmodede has added four new players to the CHAN Eagles training camp in Ikenne as the team intensifies preparations for next months African Nations Championship CHAN in East Africa. Among the new additions is former Flying Eagles fullback Augustine Njoku, who plays for Abia Warriors.
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The newly invited players are expected to join the camp immediately to integrate with the squad as they gear up for the competition. The CHAN Eagles await the draw to determine their first-round opponents for the delayed 2024 CHAN tournament.
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Including new players like Augustine Njoku highlights the CHAN Eagles commitment to building a competitive squad ahead of the upcoming tournament. Njoku's experience with the Flying Eagles and his performances at the domestic level make him a valuable addition to the team. Such strategic call ups are crucial for bolstering the squad's depth and adaptability.

Coach Daniel Ogunmodedes proactive approach in drafting reinforcements underscores his vision to assemble a formidable team capable of excelling on the continental stage. As the tournament approaches, the teams preparations and cohesion will be vital in achieving success.
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The CHAN Eagles journey offers a platform for home based players to showcase their talents, emphasizing the importance of nurturing domestic football. With focused preparations, the team has the potential to make a significant impact in East Africa.

Did You Know?

The African Nations Championship CHAN is exclusively for players competing in their respective domestic [leagues](https://www.footballinnigeria.com.ng/news/transfer-news/why-malmo-won-the-race-to-sign-emmanuel-ekong/).
Augustine Njoku previously represented Nigeria at the U20 level with the Flying Eagles.
The CHAN Eagles  in Ikenne is part of a comprehensive plan to ensure optimal performance at the tournament.
The [delayed](https://www.footballinnigeria.com.ng/international-nigerian-footballers/chelsea-player-close-to-finalizing-permanent-move-to-strasbourg/) 2024 CHAN will feature teams from across Africa, providing a showcase for emerging talents.
Nigeria has previously performed well in CHAN, finishing as runners up in 2018.


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