Tag: Super Eagles

  • AFCON 2023: We are not worried about our poor record against Super Eagles – Bafana Bafana goalkeeper, Williams

    AFCON 2023: We are not worried about our poor record against Super Eagles – Bafana Bafana goalkeeper, Williams

    Ronwen Williams, the Bafana Bafana of South Africa goalkeeper, has fired warnings to the Super Eagles of Nigeria ahead of tonight semi-final clash in Bouake.

    According to Williams, statistics don’t play games in football.

    Williams, who recently put his name in history’s book after saving four penalties during shoot-outs against Cape Verde in the quarter-final, gave the warning during his pre-match press conference on Tuesday.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports that historically, the Super Eagles have more wins against the Bafana Bafana in terms of head-to-head.

    However, Williams insisted that Hugo Broos’ side are not worried about their poor record against Nigeria.

    “Stats don’t play the game. You know many statistics that were against us in this tournament and we proved that stats don’t play the game,” Williams said.

    “So, what has happened in the past, we can’t change that, but what we can change is tomorrow’s result, tomorrow’s performance. So we don’t look at that because that can’t change now.

    “We control what we can control and that is tomorrow’s performance and tomorrow’s result.”

  • BREAKING: Victor Osimhen arrives in Bouaké, joins Super Eagles in training

    BREAKING: Victor Osimhen arrives in Bouaké, joins Super Eagles in training

    Super Eagles star striker Victor Osimhen has arrived in Bouaké, Côte d’Ivoire and joined the Super Eagles team in training ahead of Wednesday’s semi final clash against South Africa.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports Osimhen was down with a stomach upset and was declared unfit for the Semi Final encounter against the Bafana Bafana of South Africa.

    However, in a turn of events, the team medics, who had been following up the Napoli forward situation, declared him fit for the clash.

    He has now joined the rest of the team in Bouaké and trained with the squad immediately after he arrived.

    “Victor Osimhen has been declared fit and available for selection in the semi-final clash against South Africa on Wednesday.

    “He has joined the team in Bouaké and has trained with the squad today,” a statement from the team reads.

  • AFCON 2023: Coach Peseiro urges Super Eagles players to give their best against South Africa

    AFCON 2023: Coach Peseiro urges Super Eagles players to give their best against South Africa

    Jose Peseiro, the Super Eagles head coach, has urged  his players to give more than 100 hundred per cent on the pitch when they confront the Bafana Bafana of  South Africa tomorrow..

    Nigeria and South Africa will clash in a semi-final tie at the Stade de la Paix, Boauke on Wednesday night.

    The Bafana Bafana of South Africa has won four consecutive games in a row since the 2-0 defeat to Mali in their opening fixture.

    Peseiro, who praised his players for their impressive performance in the competition so far, reckoned it is important for his team to work hard against the South Africans.

    “We’re doing a good job. Good organisation and good commitment, we play like a team together,” the 63-year-old Portuguese coach said.

    “It will be a tough match against a good national team.

    “We want to beat South Africa to reach the final. For that we have to play a high-level match against a South African team who eliminated Morocco, who did a fantastic World Cup.

    “We must play 100% or more to beat a very good team.”

  • AFCON 2023: CAF reveals match officials for Nigeria vs South Africa

    AFCON 2023: CAF reveals match officials for Nigeria vs South Africa

    The Confederation of African Football CAF),  has appointed Egyptian, Amin  Omar as referee for Wednesday’s Africa Cup of Nations semi-final encounter, between Nigeria’s Super Eagles and  Bafana Bafana of South Africa.

    Ademola Olajire, Director of Communications at the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF), stated this in a statement on Tuesday in Abuja.

    He said Omar’s compatriots; Mahmoud Abouelregal and Ahmed Ibrahim would play the roles of assistant referee 1, and assistant referee 2, while Sudanese Mahmood Ismail will serve as fourth official

    Olajire said that Attia Amsaaed from Libya will be the reserve assistant referee, with Yacoub  Elmi from Djibouti as commissioner and Aboubacar Doumbouya from Guinea as referee assessor.

    “Three-time champions Nigeria and 1996 champions South Africa face off in their second-ever Africa Cup of Nations semi-final clash at the Stade de la Paix.

    “Their only previous meeting at the same stage, at the National Stadium in Lagos when Nigeria co-hosted the 2000 finals with Ghana, ended 2-0 in favour of Nigeria.

    “Wednesday’s clash is being billed as the more potentially-explosive of the two semi-finals, hosts Cote d’Ivoire will be up against Democratic Republic of Congo, given the pedigree, rivalry and ambition of the two teams,“he said.

    South Africa only defeated Nigeria twice in 14 previous meetings at full senior level, though Nigeria edged an African Nations Championship clash by beating the hosts 3-1 in Cape Town in 2014.

    The Eagles are presently ranked 42nd in the world by FIFA, 6th in Africa, while the Bafana Bafana are 66th in the world and 12th in Africa.

    In 2019, both teams met at the quarter-final stage, with the Eagles beating South Africa  at the Cairo International Stadium 2-1, the goals came from Samuel Chukwueze and William Ekong.

    Both players are in the present squad and likely to be part of Wednesday’s battle.

  • AFCON 2023: See head to head between Nigeria, South Africa

    AFCON 2023: See head to head between Nigeria, South Africa

    As the AFCON 2023 gradually winds down, the Super Eagles of Nigeria will slug it out with the Bafana Bafana of South Africa on Wednesday in Bouakke for a place in the final of the competition.

    Both Teams have clashed 15 times before now, with most games won recorded by the Super Eagles of Nigeria,  below is the Head to Head between the two footballing nations.

    Nigeria vs South Africa Head to Head

    10 Oct 1992: Nigeria 4 South Africa 0 (1994 WCq, Lagos)

    16 Jan 1993: South Africa 0 Nigeria 0 (1994 WCq, Johannesburg)

    10 Feb 2000: Nigeria 2 South Africa 0 (AFCON semi-final, Lagos)

    31 Jan 2004: Nigeria 4 South Africa 0 (AFCON finals, Monastir, Tunisia)

    17 Nov 2004: South Africa 2 Nigeria 1 (International Friendly, Durban)

    1 June 2008: Nigeria 2 South Africa 0 (2010 FIFA WCq, Abuja)

    6 Sept 2008: South Africa 0 Nigeria 1 (2010 FIFA WCq, Port Elizabeth)

    14 Aug 2013: South Africa 0 Nigeria 2 (International Friendly, Johannesburg)

    10 Sept 2014: South Africa 0 Nigeria 0 (2015 AFCON qualifier, Johannesburg)

    19 Nov 2014: Nigeria 2 South Africa 2 (2015 AFCON qualifier, Uyo)

    29 Mar 2015: South Africa 1 Nigeria 1 (International Friendly, Durban)

    10 June 2017: Nigeria 0 South Africa 2 (2019 AFCON qualifier, Uyo)

    17 Nov 2018: South Africa 1 Nigeria 1 (2019 AFCON qualifier, Johannesburg)

    10 July 2019: Nigeria 2 South Africa 1 (2019 AFCON q-final, Cairo)

  • AFCON 2023: Super Eagles clear favourites to condemn ‘Boys’ to third place match

    AFCON 2023: Super Eagles clear favourites to condemn ‘Boys’ to third place match

    With their defence having been breached only once after five matches in this tournament, and considering their vast superiority in the record of previous encounters, Nigeria’s Super Eagles have the favourite tag going into Wednesday’s Africa Cup of Nations semi-final against South Africa in Bouake.

     

    Wednesday’s game will be the 15th clash between both countries at full international level. Nigeria have won seven of the previous 14 matches, with five of those matches drawn and two won by South Africa.

     

    Apart from having to deal with the incredible energy, effervescence and pace of Africa Player of the Year Victor Osimhen, another major problem that the Bafana Bafana will be up against early, in-game and at the latter stages is the intractability of wing-terrors Ademola Lookman and Moses Simon.

     

    Lookman, with three goals in the tournament so far (all coming in the knockout rounds), plus assisting Osimhen to score the equalizer against Equatorial Guinea, and Simon (with two assists) can be fleeting and entirely unpredictable for any defence, with both switching wings at will.

     

    A stingy rearguard, marshalled by on-field captain William Ekong, has been able to provide all the answers to a number of tricky questions by the opposition in their last four matches, and looks as solid as the Berlin Wall at the height of its glory.

     

    Goalkeeper Stanley Nwabali, who plays his club football in South Africa, and who was thrown into the forefront as number one at this competition despite only one previous cap, said he would have a sweet day stopping all efforts by the Bafana Bafana and then seeing them shunted to the third-place match.

     

    “I know them and they know me. It will be an interesting evening in Bouake.”

     

    Calvin Bassey, Semi Ajayi, Zaidu Sanusi and Olaoluwa Aina are the other pegs in that rearguard, and the attack-minded Aina offers even more problems for the 1996 champions.  

     

    Ranked 42nd in the world and 12th in Africa (as against South Africa’s global ranking of 66th and 12th in the world), the Super Eagles are unbeaten in 10 competitive matches over the past 10 months, and even achieved a rare win in a friendly game when they edged Mozambique in Portugal in October 2023.

     

    As far as the Africa Cup of Nations go, Nigeria is aiming for a fourth star on its crest, while the Bafana (Boys) are only aiming for a second triumph, following their win on home soil 28 years ago. Even that win has always been downplayed by Nigerians as it happened in the absence of Cup holders Nigeria, who were stopped from travelling to the Rainbow Nation by military strongman Sani Abacha following a spat with President Nelson Mandela over the execution of environmental rights activist Ken Saro Wiwa and some others in November 1995.

     

    The first meeting between both countries was on 10th October 1992, when Richard Owubokiri opened the floodgates of goals in a 4-0 win for Nigeria at the National Stadium, Lagos. Rashidi Yekini scored a brace. It was a 1994 FIFA World Cup qualifying match. The return leg at the FBN Stadium in Johannesburg ended scoreless.

     

    Nigeria spanked South Africa 2-0 in the semi-finals of the 2000 AFCON they co-hosted with Ghana, with Tijani Babangida scoring both goals, and four years later, an Eagles’ team wounded by Morocco in its first match descended heavily on the Bafana, beating the latter 4-0 in a group phase match in Monastir, Tunisia.

     

    Four years ago, in the AFCON quarter-finals, the Eagles edged the Bafana 2-1 in Cairo, with the goals scored by Samuel Chukwueze and William Ekong. Both players will be in Bouake with Ekong to lead the squad on the field and Chukwueze likely to play some part in the proceedings.

     

  • BREAKING: Osimhen left behind as Super Eagles arrive Bouaké for AFCON semi final clash against South Africa

    BREAKING: Osimhen left behind as Super Eagles arrive Bouaké for AFCON semi final clash against South Africa

    The Super Eagles of Nigeria have arrived in Bouaké, Côte d’Ivoire where they are scheduled to play their semi final match against the Bafana Bafana of South Africa in the ongoing 2023 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON).

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports the Super Eagles of Nigeria arrived in Bouaké without star striker Victor Osimhen, who is said to be down with a stomach upset.

    According to a statement posted on the X (formerly Twitter) account of the Super Eagles, the Napoli forward is being assisted by the team medics.

    The statement reads: “Members of the team travelled from Abidjan to Bouaké today via a 10pm Air Cote D’Ivoire flight.

    “Osimhen did not however make the trip as a result of abdominal discomfort.

    “Team medics confirmed that he has been placed under close watch with a member of the medical team staying behind in Abidjan with him.

    “If cleared by tomorrow morning, he will join the rest of the squad before 5 pm”.

    TNG reports the semi final fixture against South Africa saw the Super Eagles leaving Abidjan for the first time since the commencement of the 2023 AFCON.

    The Nigerian team played all its group matches, Round of 16 and quarter-final matches in Abidjan.

    In continuation of preparation for the epic clash, the team on Sunday trained at their usual Ecole Nationale de la Police playing turf, Abidjan.

    Jose Peseiro, the team’s gaffer in company of a player will have the official pre-match news conference on Tuesday by 11am (Nigerian time) in Bouake.

    The team will subsequently have their first training session behind closed doors later in the day.

    Recall that when Cote d’Ivoire hosted their only previous AFCON in 1984, Nigeria also played their semi-final match in the city of Bouake against Egypt, winning 8-7 on penalties, after a pulsating 2-2 draw.

    The Super Eagles of Nigeria will on Wednesday lock horns with perennial rivals Bafana Bafana of South Africa at the Stade de la Paix, Bouake.

    The match will be a repeat of the 2000 AFCON semi-finals in Lagos, which saw Nigeria defeat South Africa 2-0.

    Also in the 2019 AFCON in Egypt, Nigeria again showed superiority by eliminating the Bafana Bafana 2-1 in the quarter-final stage.

  • AFCON 2023: Bafana Bafana will capitalize on the Super Eagles weaknesses – Hugo Broos

    AFCON 2023: Bafana Bafana will capitalize on the Super Eagles weaknesses – Hugo Broos

    Hugo Broos, the coach of the Bafana Bafana of South Africa has said he will look to exploit the weaknesses in the Super Eagles when both teams clash on Wednesday in their semi-final fixture at the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations, AFCON.

    The two countries will slug it out at the Stade de la Paix, Bouake, on Wednesday night for a place in the final of the AFCON.

    It will be first meeting between both countries at the AFCON finals since the Super Eagles eliminated the Bafana Bafana 2-0  in the semi-final at the 2000 edition.

    South Africa defeated the Blue Sharks of Cape Verde 2-1 on penalties to set up a semi-final clash with the Super Eagles of Nigeria.

    “We know now that it will be Nigeria, we are in the semifinal so from tomorrow we start analyzing and we will see how we can use the weaknesses in this team but also be aware for the qualities and there are a lot of qualities in that team,” Broos told a press conference.

    “For both teams it’s a little bit special because in a few months we play each other for the qualifiers for the World Cup so it can be a test for both of us.”

  • Super Eagles fly to Bouake on Tuesday

    Super Eagles fly to Bouake on Tuesday

    African champions-in-waiting Nigeria will only arrive in the city of Bouake on Tuesday, for their potentially-explosive first semi-final of the 34th Africa Cup of Nations against South Africa’s Bafana Bafana.

     

    The three-time champions will continue their preparations for the encounter in Abidjan on Sunday and Monday, and will only have the official training on arrival in Cote d’Ivoire’s second city on Tuesday afternoon.

     

    When Cote d’Ivoire hosted their only previous Africa Cup of Nations finals 40 years ago, Nigeria also played their semi-final match in the city of Bouake, against Egypt.

     

    In what was easily ranked as the match of the tournament, the Pharaohs, led by Mahmoud Al-Khatib and including Taher Abou Zeid, Magdi Abdel Ghani, Ali Shehata, Ibrahim Youssef and goalkeeper Thabet El-Batal, led 2-0 before the half hour. But Stephen Keshi pulled one back from the penalty spot before half time, and then made the inch-perfect pull-out from which Bala Ali netted the equalizer in the second half. Nigeria won the ensuing penalty shootout 8-7.

     

    Nigeria’s squad that day included goalkeeper Peter Rufai, Kingsley Paul, Yisa Sofoluwe, Sunday Eboigbe, Humphrey Edobor, Chibuzor Ehilegbu, Ademola Adeshina, Mudashiru Lawal, Henry Nwosu and Rashidi Yekini.   

  • AFCON 2023: South Africans plays fast, counter-attacking football – Oliseh warns Super Eagles

    AFCON 2023: South Africans plays fast, counter-attacking football – Oliseh warns Super Eagles

    Former Super Eagles Captain and  head coach, Sunday Oliseh has warned the team to be wary of the Bafana Bafana of South Africa.

    Oliseh advised the team to put up their best performance against the fast South Africans, saying the South Africans are a dangerous counter-attacking side.

    Jose Peseiro’s men will be up against the Bafana Bafana in an AFCON semi-final tie at the Stade de la Paix  in Bouakke on Wednesday by 6pm Nigerian time.

    The former midfielder also advised the Super Eagles not to allow the game to drag into a penalty shootout.

    “South Africa are compact and dangerous when they go forward,” Oliseh said on a Channels TV programme.

    “When they go forward, they can hurt us.

    “And we should not allow the game to go to a penalty shootout because of the aura around the heroics of the goalkeeper.

    “He saved four penalties and the Super Eagles must have watched that.”

    South Africa and Nigeria last met at the AFCON in the 2000 edition which Nigeria co-hosted with Ghana.

    The Super Eagles won the semi-final tie 2-0 with Tijani Babangida scoring a brace.