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Thursday, 9 July 2015

Oliseh Is New Super Eagles Coach

Nigeria Football Federation has confirmed the appointment of former Super Eagles captain, Sunday Oliseh as the new coach of the Super Eagles following the sack of Stephen Keshi.

A source close to Oliseh confirmed that the new tactician will have a Dutch man as an assistant.

He said,
"I can confirm that Sunny has accepted the offer and he will be working with an assistant coming down from Europe as well."

The foreign technical assistant's job will centre around development programmes, and working with clubs’ youth teams and certified academies towards developing the game from the grassroots.


Wednesday, 29 January 2014

Nigeria 0-0 (1-4 PSO) Ghana: Unlucky Eagles bow to Black Stars


The Black Stars progressed to the African Nations Championship final as they converted all their spot kicks after a tight encounter with the Super Eagles in Bloemfontein

Ten-man Ghana booked a date with Libya in the African Nations Championship with a 4-1 penalty shoot-out victory over Nigeria at the Bloemfontein Stadium after regulation time ended 0-0.

The much anticipated clash between the West African rivals began on a very competitive note with the Black Stars going for the attack right from the blast of Referee Sikazwe’s whistle.

Ghana launched the first real threat as Seidu Bansey eased past two Nigerian defenders to hit his shot at Chigozie Agbim’s goal but his effort went just wide.

In the fourth minute, the stadium was thrown into confusion as Nigeria’s stand-out man in the competition Ejike Uzoenyi went unconscious after a collision with a Ghanaian defender in an attempt to win an aerial ball.

The Black Stars were in cruise control for more than 15 minutes of the first half but rarely threatened the Nigerian goalkeeper thanks to a more composed defence anchored by Kunle Odunlami.

The Super Eagles' first chance to score came in the 10th minute when Abubakar Ibrahim almost converted a free kick taken following Yahaya Mohammed’s foul on Abdullahi Shehu.

Few minutes later - in the 26th minute to be precise - Nigeria very nearly went ahead through Abdulahi as his long range missile bounced off the Ghanaian cross bar – a result of a counter-attacking move orchestrated by Ugonna Uzochukwu after the Black Stars’ corner was cleared away by Azubuike Egwuekwe.

Ghana looked weighed down by the almost tangible sense of expectancy among a partisan crowd packed into the Blomfontein Stadium as dangerman Uzoenyi mesmerized Michael Akuffo's anchored backline.

On resumption of the second half, Nigeria looked more dangerous in attack but failed to convert chances that came their way as they wide of Stephen Adams’s goal.

Maxwell Konadu’s men were reduced to 10 in the 64thminute as Kwabena Adusei got his second caution of the night following a rough challenge on Nigeria’s Abubakar.

Keshi brought on Barnabas Imenger for Ifeanyi Ede who had a below par performance to take advantage of the opponent’s deficit but the Black Stars looked rock-solid as they thwarted every attacking moves of the Eagles.

With both sides horribly devoid of ideas, extra time appeared inevitable. Imenger was the culprit in the first half of extra time as he failed on three occasions to put Nigeria ahead.

With five minutes left to play Imenger was denied an absolutely magnificent winner when a close–range header was turned out by the Ghana keeper. The Black Stars keeper was forced to make another save from Uzoenyi a minute later to ensure the game went to penalties.

The Black Stars kept their nerves to score four of their spot kicks while Nigeria were only able to convert one.

Ghana will meet Libya in Saturday's final game as Nigeria will make do with a third place match against Zimbabwe.

Source: Goal.com

Saturday, 16 November 2013

SPORTS: Nigeria vs Ethiopia Preview


Nigeria-Ethiopia Preview: Emenike out to complete job for Super Eagles

The striker scored twice to put Stephen Keshi's men within touching distance of the World Cup in the first leg but they can expect a stern test in Calabar on Saturday

Nigeria will be looking to seal their place at next year's World Cup when they entertain Ethiopia on Saturday.

The Africa Cup of Nations holders are within touching distance of Brazil 2014 after Emmanuel Emenike's double gave them a 2-1 win in the first leg of their play-off tie at the Addis Ababa Stadium on October 13. 

Behailu Assefa had given Ethiopia the lead in that game with his first international goal, but Fenerbahce forward Emenike bagged a brace inside the last 25 minutes - including a last-minute penalty - to put Nigeria firmly in control. 

However, despite Stephen Keshi's side being in a commanding position heading into the second leg in Calabar, Emenike is anticipating a difficult match. 

"The game in Calabar will be tougher for us than the one in Addis Ababa. We have to be careful and get ready for another big business in Calabar," he told Fifa.com. 

"Ethiopia are very good and they will be coming here with more tricks. So, we shouldn't see the first victory as the end of road."

The hosts will be without injured pair Nosa Igiebor and Uche Nwofor, but Kenneth Omeruo, Reuben Gabriel and Bright Dike have all been called up by Keshi.

Ethiopia, meanwhile, will welcome back star striker Getaneh Kebede, who has scored four goals in qualifying so far.

The 21-year-old missed the first leg due to a knee injury but his return is sure to be welcomed by Ethiopia boss Sewnet Bishaw.

Culled From Goal.Com

Saturday, 12 October 2013

SPORTS: Let’s Go Super Eagles! Guinness Places $2,000 Reward on Each Super Eagles Goal Against Ethiopia’s Walya Antelopes

Guinness, official sponsors of the Nigeria Super Eagles, once again reaffirms its commitment to the success of the Super Eagles and urges Nigerians to stand behind the team on their march to victory and as they engage the Walya Antelopes from Ethiopia.

In support of this, the brand of choice, Guinness recently announced a $2,000 reward for each goal scored by the National team against Ethiopia in this weekend’s 2014 FIFA World Cup playoff match.

Nigeria is ranked 36th in the world and 4th in Africa currently and with the Antelopes a distant 93rd in the FIFA rankings, the Eagles have a formidable side to play against.

On paper, Ethiopia is an emerging force in African football. They qualified for the last Africa Cup of Nations in South Africa after a 31-year absence and finished top of their World Cup qualifying group ahead of Bafana Bafana, even after being docked three points for fielding an ineligible player.
The Super Eagles defeated the Flames of Malawi to progress to the next round of qualifying matches and thanks to the unflinching support from Guinness and the massive support of millions of Nigerians, we have progressed this far.

Once again, let us stand together and show solidarity with the team as they take on their next challenge.
Go For Gold Eagles…We are Behind You!