Nigeria Football Federation president Amaju Pinnick has rejected calls  for  Nigeria coach Gernot Rohr to include   veteran goalkeeper Vincent Enyeama in his plans for the Russia 2018 World Cup.

The Super Eagles will make their sixth appearance in the football showpiece in the June 14-July 15  tournament, and the three-time African champions have been facing goalkeeping crisis after their choice keeper Carl Ikeme was diagnosed with acute leukaemia last year

The development sparked calls for  out-of-favour Lille shot-stopper Enyeama to come out of international retirement to help Nigeria at the World Cup.

Former Gabon manager Rohr  has  kept faith with young Deportivo La Coruna keeper Francis Uzoho, Enyimba star Ikechukwu Ezenwa and much-vilified Chippa United custodian Daniel Akpeyi, inviting the trio for the country’s pre-World Cup fixtures against Poland on March 23 in Wroclaw and Serbia in London four days later.

The 35-year-old, who represented Nigeria at the 2002, 2010 and 2014 World Cups, has been limited to turning out for Lille’s  B team.

“All the other goalkeepers deserve to be in posts (for the World Cup), (Francis) Uzoho, for one, is  doing well,” SCORENigeria quoted the  NFF boss as saying  in a television interview on Thursday.

He said  goalkeeping coach  Alloy Agu would  be in South Africa to train Akpeyi.

“Alloy Agu is on his way to train Akpeyi at Chippa United,” Pinnick said.

“The other trainer (Pionetti) is in Spain with  Uzoho on special permission of his club.

“We also expect such for Dele Alampasu and Ezenwa.”

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