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SCORE BOARD
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FINAL
SCORE
BOARD
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3RD PLACE
PLAY-OFF |
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Nigeria |
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Mali |
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3RD PLACE
PLAY-OFF |
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SCORERS CHART |
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NIGERIA
team Nick Name: Super Eagles
Coach:
Amodu Shaibu
Star Player: Austin "Jay-Jay" Okocha |
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Nations Cup
record: 1963, 1976
(3rd), 1978 (3rd), 1980 (1st), 1982, 1984 (2nd),
1988 (2nd), 1990 (2nd), 1992 (3rd), 1994 (1st),
2000 (2nd)
World Cup record: 1994, 1998, 2002 |
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The Super Eagles are
again among the big favourites, and could have been
playing as reigning champions.
A controversial penalty shoot-out in the last final in
Lagos, where Victor Ikepba's goal was disallowed,
robbed them of that chance.
The two years since then have been anything but
smooth. Defeats by Liberia and Sierra Leone in World
Cup qualifying led to the sacking of Dutch coach Jo
Bonfrere.
Nigeria nearly missed out, but eventually limped into
the finals, and are still a long way from their best.
Their casual approach, which has served them well in
the past, may come unstuck against Africa's
increasingly disciplined and better-prepared sides.
But with players like Kanu, Oliseh, Okocha and West,
they are always dangerous.
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Qualifying
results
v Namibia 4-0 (h), v Madagascar 0-0 (a), v Zambia
1-0 (h), v Zambia 1-1 (a), v Madagascar 1-0 (h), v
Namibia 2-0 (a) |
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TEAM SQUAD |
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Goalkeepers:
Murphy Akanji (Sliema Wanderers/Malta), Ndubuisi Egbo (Moroka
Swallows/RSA), Ike Shorunmu (unattached).
Defenders:
Celestine Babayaro (Chelsea/Eng), Justice Christopher
(Antwerp/Bel), Eric Ejiofor (Maccabi Haifa/Isr), Emeka
Ifejiagwa (Wolfsburg/Ger), Isaac Okoronkwo (Shakhtar Donetsk/Ukr),
Ifeanyi Udeze (Salonika/Gre), Taribo West (Kaiserslautern/Ger),
Joseph Yobo (Marseille/Fra).
Midfielders:
Finidi George (Ipswich/Eng), Garba Lawal (Roda JC Kerkrade/Neth),
Pascal Karibe Ojigwe (Leverkusen/Ger), Austin Okocha (Paris
St Germain/Fra), Sunday Oliseh (Borussia Dortmund/Ger).
Strikers:
Victor Agali (Schalke/Ger), Julius Agahowa (Shakhtar Donetsk/Ukr)
Yakubu Aiyegbeni (Maccabi Haifa/Isr), Tijani Babanjida (Vitesse
Arnhem/Neth), Victor Ikpeba (Real Betis/Spa), Nwankwo Kanu
(Arsenal/Eng).
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