FIFA have demanded that the Nigerian government withdraw their ban on the Super Eagles playing international football for the next two years and given them until Monday to comply.

Nigeria's president Goodluck Jonathan has imposed the ban as punishment for the team's poor World Cup campaign.

That flies in the face of FIFA' rules on government interference in the running of national associations and the world governing body says unless Nigeria back down the federation will be suspended.

FIFA communications director Nicolas Maingot told a media briefing: "FIFA have today sent a letter to the Nigeria Football Federation indicating that the government of Nigeria has until Monday at 6pm to cancel its direction to withdraw Nigeria's participation from all FIFA and CAF competitions for the next two years.

"Failure to do so will lead to the suspension of the NFF.

"Also the management committee set up by the Nigeria government will not be recognised by FIFA.

"FIFA executive committee member Amos Adamu (from Nigeria) will be in Nigeria on Monday for a last mediation attempt."

Suspension covers national team and club matches in African competitions, referees as well as the cash that flows from FIFA to national associations.

Maingot added: "A suspension goes beyond the suspension of the national teams. It also freezes financial help and no referees can participate in international competition."

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