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Nigeria threaten Marseille

By Oluwashina Okeleji
BBC Sport, Lagos

Taye Taiwo
Taiwo wants to go to China but Marseille have not released him

The Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) has threatened action against French club Marseille if they do not release defender Taye Taiwo for next month's Olympic Games in China.

The NFF says it will report the club to world football's governing body Fifa if he is not allowed to travel to Beijing.

"We have sent them two letters already on this matter after the Fifa ruling and we hope they will co-operate with us," NFF spokesman Ademola Olajire told BBC Sport.

"I think Fifa will step in if they refuse him an opportunity to represent his country at a big stage like the Olympics."

Taiwo is an influential member of the Nigerian "Dream Team" and wants to play in China.

"I flew in from England just to sort everything out but they still won't budge," the player's agent Michael Coker told the BBC from France.

"I quite understand the position of the club but this could be his only chance of playing at the Olympics."

A spokesman for Marseille told the BBC that the issue needed to be resolved, because there was confusion over Taiwo's eligibility.

He is 23 and the Olympic tournament is for under-23 players.

But Fifa has ruled that any player born after 1 January 1985 is eligible and therefore must be released for the Games.

Taiwo was born on 16 April 1985.

He is the only member of the Nigerian squad missing from the team's training camp in South Korea.


see also
Anichebe in Nigeria Olympic squad
23 Jul 08 |  Football
Nigerian Olympic pair slam NFA
22 Jul 08 |  African
Ogbuke released for Olympics
20 Jul 08 |  African
Kone completes Marseille move
21 Jul 08 |  African
Marseille sign Morocco's Erbati
26 May 08 |  African
Niang left out of Senegal squad
21 May 08 |  African


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