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February 12, 2024 AFCON: Ivory Coast Were Better Than Us – Peseiro

AFCON: Ivory Coast Were Better Than Us – Peseiro

Following the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) loss, Super Eagles coach Jose Peseiro gracefully acknowledged the superiority of the Elephants of Ivory Coast.

In a dramatic final, Sebastien Haller's late goal secured a 2-1 victory for the hosts over Victor Osimhen’s Nigeria, clinching their third continental title.

Despite leading Nigeria to their first final since 2013, Peseiro humbly conceded Ivory Coast's dominance in a post-match interview, stating, "Ivory Coast were better than us today." Reflecting on his team's effort, he expressed sadness but acknowledged their maximum effort. Ivory Coast's journey to victory was remarkable, especially considering their initial struggles, including a heavy defeat against Equatorial Guinea.

Under new leadership after parting ways with their coach, they embarked on a remarkable turnaround, defeating strong opponents like Senegal, Mali, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Their triumph was celebrated by a packed stadium, filled to its 60,000 capacity, showcasing the overwhelming support for the team. Despite historical tendencies for low-scoring finals, Ivory Coast's win departed from tradition, capping off an electrifying tournament with a well-deserved victory.

February 12, 2024 AFCON 2023: Troost Ekong Named Man Of The Competition

AFCON 2023: Troost Ekong Named Man Of The Competition

The AFCON 2023 Man of the Competition title has been awarded to William Troost Ekong, the Super Eagles captain.

Ekong played a pivotal role in Nigeria's journey to the tournament's final, scoring a crucial header to put his team in the lead. However, despite his efforts, Franck Kessie and Sebastian Haller turned the tide and secured victory for their respective teams.

February 8, 2024 These ten songs are perfect for celebrating the Super Eagles.

These ten songs are perfect for celebrating the Super Eagles.

In the 2024 AFCON, the Super Eagles are ascending to greatness.

The Super Eagles, the national football team of Nigeria, are playing their way into the championship game of the African Cup of Nations in Ivory Coast, raising the national flag high.

This week’s Throwback Thursday features ten timeless tunes that have proven to provide the perfect soundtrack for Nigerian football fans’ most treasured moments.

1. Austino Milado – Super Eagles Carry Go (Walele)

The song highlights the accomplishments of Nigerian football teams at previous competitions, mentioning notable individuals who had a significant impact at the time. Even after several decades, the Nigerian Supporters Club still considers it their theme song.

2. Naira Marley – Issa Goal feat. Olamide & Lil Kesh

Following the Super Eagles’ World Cup qualification, Naira Marley collaborated with Olamide and Lil Kesh to produce the hit song “Issa Goal.”

Every goal the Super Eagles score is still accompanied by the same anthem.

The song has gained a lot of momentum as the World Cup draws near and Nigerians are urging all of the Super Eagles players to make sure that every game is full of goals.

3. Small Doctor- Penalty

Small Doctor’s hit song “Penalty” is the perfect way to commemorate the Eagles’ success after Nigerians defeated South Africa in a penalty shootout.

4. 2baba & Omawunmi – Power of Naija

Corporate Nigeria took notice of the national team’s qualification for the 2010 World Cup in South Africa, and leading beverage manufacturer Guinness composed a theme song featuring superstar performers 2baba and Omawunmi to both celebrate and alert the world to the “Power of Naija.”

The song is one of the well-written pieces that highlights the potential for greatness in everyone of us. It was produced by renowned producer Cobhams Asuquo, who also contributed vocal assistance.

5. Banky W & M.I Abaga – Waving Flag

A remix of K-naan’s “Waving Flag” was done by Banky W and M.I. Abaga ahead of the 2010 World Cup in South Africa. The Super Eagles’ performance in representing Nigeria in international competitions is captured in the song.

6. Flavour – Big Baller

Hitmaker Flavour made a comeback with his popular song “Big Baller,” a blend of Afrobeats and Ogene that doubles as a celebration song for spectacular football performances like the Super Eagles’ game in South Africa.

7. Kizz Daniel feat Tekno – Buga

With his huge smash single “Buga,” Kizz Daniel had the entire continent in a chokehold in 2022. It’s an ideal song to celebrate Nigeria’s 2024 AFCON success because of its thrilling celebration dance, which consists of high shoulders and a slow walk of victory.

8. Asake & Olamide – Amapiano

Nigerian supporters referred to the Super Eagles matchup against South Africa as a fight for possession of the Amapiano, and it was certainly a contender for the championship.

Nigerian supporters have basically rebranded Amapiano “Ourpiano” following Super Eagle’s victory. Asake & Olamide’s Grammy-nominated song “Amapiano” is the song elect to commemorate this achievement.

9. Lagbaja – Konko Below

With his hit song “Konkon Below,” Nigerian music maestro Lagbaja had his countrymen swaying and moving in a rhythmic manner.

The song is still a popular choice for getting people excited for big national events like the Super Eagles’ excellent performance at the 2024 AFCON.

10. Majeed – Let’s Do It Again

The NFF and Majeeed, an Afropop group, collaborated to release the tournament’s teamed song prior to the 2024 AFCON. The song gives supporters hope as the Super Eagles are just one game away from winning the trophy. It was written to encourage Nigeria’s pursuit of a fourth AFCON title.

February 8, 2024 Nigeria’s Super Eagles Soar Past South Africa into AFCON Final

Nigeria’s Super Eagles Soar Past South Africa into AFCON Final

Super Eagles of Nigeria are through to the final of the ongoing African Cup of Nations in Cote D’ivoire.

Kelechi Iheanacho scored the winning penalty as Nigeria booked their place in the final of the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations with a 4-2 shootout win over South Africa.

The game in Bouake finished 1-1 following a remarkable end to normal time which involved the referee going to his video monitor to disallow a Victor Osimhen strike which would have put Nigeria two nil up – and instead awarding a penalty to South Africa.

Teboho Mokoena converted from the spot in the 90th minute to send the game into a goalless period of extra time where Bafana Bafana defender Grant Kekana was sent off late on.

But Mokoena was one of two South African players to see their spot-kicks saved by goalkeeper Stanley Nwabali as the Super Eagles triumphed to reach Sunday’s final, where they will play Ivory Coast after the hosts beat DR Congo.

William Troost-Ekong had opened the scoring for the Eagles with a penalty midway through the second half, and will now be looking to captain Nigeria to their fourth continental title – and a first since 2013.

The Super Eagles are gunning for their 4th AFCON title. Their previous wins came in 1980, 1994 and 2013.

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