Tag: AFCON qualifiers

  • Super Eagles set for AFCON qualifiers against Benin and Rwanda

    Super Eagles set for AFCON qualifiers against Benin and Rwanda

     

     

    The matchdays for the Super Eagles’ opening 2025 AFCON qualifiers against Benin and Rwanda have been confirmed.

     

    The Super Eagles will face Benin on Saturday, September 7, in Uyo. Benin previously defeated Nigeria 2-1 in a 2026 World Cup qualifier in June. Following this match, the Super Eagles will travel to Rwanda for a second qualifier three days later.

     

    Rwanda currently leads the 2026 World Cup qualifying group, which includes Nigeria and Benin. Both Rwanda and Benin have seven points from four matches, with Rwanda ahead on goal difference. The Super Eagles are second from bottom with three points after four rounds of matches.

  • AFCON Qualifiers: Osimhem  scores hat-trick as Super Eagles maul Sao Tome & Principe 6-0

    AFCON Qualifiers: Osimhem scores hat-trick as Super Eagles maul Sao Tome & Principe 6-0

    The Super Eagles of Nigeria on Sunday evening defeated the Selecao of Sao Tome and Principe 6-0 to top group A.

    Osimhen Opened scoring in the 13th minute when he headed home from a cornerkick to put the Super Eagles in the lead.

    Atalanta of Italy forward, Ademola Lookman doubled the lead in the 27th minute to put scores at 2-0 before half time.

    Upon resumption of second half, Nottigham Forest attacker, Taiwo Awoniyi scored the third goal for Nigeria before Osimhen then scored his second on the night, few minutes after the Napoli forward  converted  from the Penalty spot  to make it four in favour of Nigeria.

    Substitute Samuel Chukwueze then added the sixth goal of the night to complete the routing of the Selecao of Sao Tome and Principe.

    The result meant that the Super Eagles finish the 2024 AFCON qualifiers top of group A.

  • African qualifier to go ahead in Marrakech despite deadly quake

    African qualifier to go ahead in Marrakech despite deadly quake

    Gambia and Congo’s African Cup of Nations qualifier in Marrakech will go ahead as scheduled on Sunday.

    This is in spite of the powerful earthquake that struck the city on Friday night and which has so far killed more than 1,000 people and injured hundreds more.

    However, Saturday’s match between Morocco and Liberia in Agadir, some 260-km away from the quake epicentre, has been postponed.

    The Gambia and Congo squads spent the night sleeping beside their hotel pools after the magnitude 6.8 quake struck in the High Atlas mountains and damaged buildings in nearby Marrakech.

    It was the country’s deadliest tremor in more than six decades.

    Both coaches said their players were traumatised by the event but had been told they must go ahead with their match.

    Sunday’s clash, which decides who qualifies along with Group G winners Mali, is being played in Marrakech because Gambia do not have a suitable stadium to host internationals.

    “We have been told our match on Sunday must go ahead. It’s quite strange that the Morocco game is off but ours is not,” Gambia coach Tom Saintfiet told Reuters.

    CAF have since confirmed the decision without comment.

    “We have been outside for some 13-14 hours now,” added Saintfiet.

    “The hotel is damaged but we can hopefully get new rooms on the ground. But we think it is best this game is postponed because the mood among the players is understandably sombre and everyone is a little scared.”

    Congo coach Paul Put said his players were unharmed.

    “We are OK but still in shock. Mentally it’s difficult to keep up the concentration. We had to sleep outside, near the swimming pool.

    “It was very scary and even now a complicated situation for the players,” he told Reuters.

    Morocco have already reached the finals along with South Africa from Group K and the match with Liberia is their last qualifier, with the outcome of academic interest.

    “Following the earthquake which affected certain regions of Morocco, the Royal Moroccan Football Federation announces the postponement of the match … (to) a later date, in agreement with the Confederation of African Football,” officials said in a statement.

    “The national football family presents its most sincere condolences to the families of the victims, and wishes a speedy recovery to all those injured.”

  • AFCON Qualifiers: CAF postpones Morocco vs Liberia clash after devastating earthquake

    AFCON Qualifiers: CAF postpones Morocco vs Liberia clash after devastating earthquake

    The Atlas Lions of Morocco last AFCON qualifying match against Liberia has been postponed following an earthquake in the North African country.

    Over 1000 people have been confirmed dead so far, following the 6.8 magnitude quake that happened near Marrakech on Friday night, with hundreds left injured.

    The match was billed to take place in Agadir city before it was postponed.

    The decision to move the game was confirmed via a statement released on the Royal Moroccan Football Federation’s official website.

    It reads: “Following the earthquake that affected some regions in Morocco, the Royal Moroccan Football Federation announces the postponement of the match that was to take place on Saturday evening, September 9, 2023, between the national team and its Liberian counterpart, in the final round of the qualifiers for the 2024 African Cup of Nations – Côte d’Ivoire; Until a later time, in agreement with the Confederation of African Football.

    “After this great injury, the national football family extends its deepest condolences to the families of the victims, and wishes a speedy recovery to all the injured.”

  • Super Eagles promise handsome win over Sao Tome for Sports Minister Enoh

    Super Eagles promise handsome win over Sao Tome for Sports Minister Enoh

    Captain William Ekong said on Thursday that the Super Eagles will go all out for a handsome victory over visiting Falcons and True Parrots of Sao Tome and Principe at the Godswill Akpabio Stadium, Uyo on Sunday as a welcome gift for Minister of Sports Development, Senator John Owan Enoh.

     

    The new Gamesmaster-General of the Federation assumed office a couple of weeks ago, and has already been involved in matters of the three-time African champions, as he superintended a meeting with NFF bigwigs which agreed to an extension of the contract of Head Coach Jose Santos Santos.

     

    “Yes, we have already qualified for the Africa Cup of Nations in Cote d’Ivoire, but we want to win this match for a number of reasons. We have a new Minister of Sports Development who has hit the ground running. It is good to welcome him with a great win.

     

    “We also need to sustain a winning mentality ahead of the FIFA World Cup qualifiers starting in November. So, we are not going to be taking this game as a dead-rubber or whatever people choose to call it. It is another important match as far as we’re concerned.”

     

    Nigeria, on 12 points and two ahead of second-placed Guinea Bissau, have already qualified for the finals, with only the group leadership to sort out after this weekend’s final-day games. Guinea Bissau’s Djurtus host third-placed and already-eliminated Sierra Leone in Bissau, and a win will take them to 13 points.

     

    Victory for the Super Eagles in Uyo will take them to 15 points and top of the table no matter what happens in Bissau.

     

    In their last outing at the Nest of Champions, the Super Eagles edged Benin Republic 2-1 in a 2021 AFCON qualifier on 13th November 2019. The Cheetahs scored first before Victor Osimhen and Samuel Kalu gave Nigeria victory.

     

    Osimhen, who lead the AFCON 2023 qualifying campaign scorers’ sheet with seven goals, is among 23 players already sweating it out in the Akwa Ibom State capital for Sunday’s encounter, and will relish the opportunity to put daylight between him and other contenders for the campaign’s Goal King crown.

     

    The Super Eagles played all their home matches in the 2018 FIFA World Cup qualification series and the 2019 AFCON qualification series in Uyo, and were successful in both campaigns.

     

    Sao Tome and Principe’s delegation of players and officials arrived in Uyo on Thursday.

     

     

  • AFCON Qualifiers: 23 players arrive Uyo as Super Eagles hold first training session

    AFCON Qualifiers: 23 players arrive Uyo as Super Eagles hold first training session

    The Super Eagles Uyo camp on Wednesday bubbled with over 20 players sweating it out in training at the Godswill Akpabio International Stadium, Uyo.

    The Super Eagles will clash with Sao Tome and Principe on Sunday in the final 2023 Africa Cup of Nations qualifier in Uyo.

    Peseiro’s side head into the game with their place at the AFCON in Ivory Coast next year already guaranteed with 12 points after beating Sierra Leone 3-2 in June.

    The Portuguese gaffer, invited a strong foreign base squad to face the Selecao of Sao Tome  and Principe despite being a dead rubber game.

    Belgium based attacker,  Gift Orban and Bundesliga revelation,  Victor Boniface earned their first invite to the Super Eagles camp and were among the first callers to report to the Uyo Camp.

    Italy-based quartet,  Victor Osimhen, who plays for Napoli, Atalanta winger, Ademola Lookman, AC Milan’s Samuel Chukwueze, and Empoli’s Tyronne Ebuehi were among the players that arrived at the camp early.

    The first leg between Nigeria and the Selecao of Sao Tome and Principe ended 10-0 in favour of the Super Eagles with Victor Osinhem scoring four times in a match that saw him equal Rashidi Yekini’s record against Burkina Faso in 1991.

    The 2024 AFCON will kickstart on the 13th of January in Cote d’ Ivoire

  • 2023 AFCON Qualifier: Super Eagles camp open September 4 in Uyo

    2023 AFCON Qualifier: Super Eagles camp open September 4 in Uyo

    The Super Eagles of Nigeria will camp in Uyo ahead of their last 2023 Africa Cup of Nations qualifier against Sao Tome and Principe.

    The camp will be opened for players to come in from September 4.

    The game is billed for the Godswill Akpabio International Stadium, Uyo, on Sunday, September 9.

    Head coach, Jose Peseiro is expected to release his list for the game this week.

    The match against Sao Tome and Principe is a formality as the Super Eagles have already booked a place in next year’s AFCON taking place in Cote ‘d Ivoire from January 13 to February 11.

    Sao Tome and Principe, who occupy the bottom spot in the group, have no chance of qualifying for the tournament.

    Sierra Leone and Guinea-Bissau will clash in the other group game.

     

  • Sierra Leone vs Nigeria: Super Eagles set to clinch AFCON 2024  ticket today

    Sierra Leone vs Nigeria: Super Eagles set to clinch AFCON 2024 ticket today

    The Super Eagles of Nigeria need just a draw to qualify for the AFCON 2024  taking place in Cote D Ivoire.

    Nigeria has won three games while scoring 13 goals and conceding just two goals.

    They have only lost one game and won all remaining three but currently lie second on the table.

    Their Opponent  Sierra Leone has just 5 points after winning one game, drawing two and losing one so far in the qualifying process.

    The Eagles defeated Sierra Leone 2-1 in the reverse fixture last June with Alex Iwobi and Victor Osimhen getting the goals.

    This will be the 18th meeting between both teams, with Nigeria having a better head-to-head record, winning ten, drawing five and losing two.

    Presently, Nigeria is second in the pool with nine points from four matches, a point behind Guinea Bissau, who have played five matches and reached the top following their defeat of Sao Tome and Principe on Wednesday.

    The NFF is expected to offer Peseiro a new one-year contract should the Super Eagles qualify for the 2023 AFCON finals with a mandate to win the competition.

    Guinea Bissau could earn their qualification too today if Nigeria defeat or draw Sierra Leone in Monrovia, Liberia today.

    CAF didnt approve any of the stadiums put forward by Sierra Leone for not meeting up to standard hence their resolve to play their home game in neighbouring  Liberia.

     

  • AFCON Qualifiers: Siera Leone releases 25-man squad against Super Eagles

    AFCON Qualifiers: Siera Leone releases 25-man squad against Super Eagles

    Leone Stars of Sierra Leone head coach, John Keister has released a final 25-man squad that will face the Super Eagles of Nigeria at the Group A 2023 Africa Cup of Nation qualifier.

    Keister initially called up 38 players for the game but has now trimmed down the list to 25 out of which about 18 will be dressed for the encounter holding in Liberia.

    11 foreign and 14 home-based players made the squad.

    Captain of the side, Steve Caulker was included in the squad despite not being 100 percent fit.

    The Leone Stars will entertain the Super Eagles at the Samuel Kanyon Doe, Stadium, Monrovia on Sunday

    FULL SQUAD

    Goalkeepers: Mohamed N. Kamara, Ibrahim Sesay, Donald Kamara

    Defenders: Steven Caulker, Abubakarr Samura, Emmanuel Samadia, Alpha Turray, Daniel Francis, Edward Fornah, Prince Barrie, Steve Cleveland

    Midfielders: Kamil Conteh, Alusine, Koromah, Saidu Fofanah, Adu Dumbuya, Sadiu Bah Kamara, Mustapha Bundu, Idris Kanu, Mohamed Kabba

    Forwards:
    Augustus Kargbo, Musa Noah Kamara, Abu Komeh, Rodney Michael, Augustine Williams, Santigue Sesay

  • AFCON qualifiers: Sierra Leone release squad for Super Eagles

    AFCON qualifiers: Sierra Leone release squad for Super Eagles

    The Sierra Leone Football Association  (SLFA) on Monday released a 38-man provisional list for the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations qualifier against Nigeria.

    The SLFA released the list on its Facebook page on Monday.

    The list comprised of the same players who executed their last AFCON qualifier  game but omitted just seven players from the squad,

    ThenewsGuru.com  reports that Sierra Leone will host Super Eagles on match day five 2024 AFCON qualifiers at the Samuel Kanyon Doe Sports Stadium in Liberia on June 18.

    The Confederation of African Football CAF  didn’t approve any of the stadiums put forward by the SLFA for the match, hence the reasons for holding the match in Liberia.

    The Eagles won the last encounter between the two sides 2-1 at the Moshood Abiola National Stadium, Abuja, on June 9, 2022.

    Sierra Leone are currently third in Group A with five points after four rounds of matches. They will, however, hope to stun the group leaders to revive their qualification chances.

    Ahead of the must-win game, Keister named 12 overseas-based and 26 home-based players in his provisional list for the clash against the three-time African champions.

    Super Eagles top the group with 9 points while Guinea Bissau are currently lying second with 7 points. Sierra Leone is 3rd while Sao Tome and Principe is fourth on the table.

    The 2024 AFCON will hold in Ivory Coast in January .