By Our Reporter
Nigeria rode majestically back to the Africa U17 Cup of Nations after the Golden Eaglets defeated Ghana’s Black Starlets 3-1 on penalties (following 1-1 in regulation time) in the final of the CAF U17 WAFU B Qualifying Tournament in Niamey on Saturday.
Nigeria rode majestically back to the Africa U17 Cup of Nations after the Golden Eaglets defeated Ghana’s Black Starlets 3-1 on penalties (following 1-1 in regulation time) in the final of the CAF U17 WAFU B Qualifying Tournament in Niamey on Saturday.
A pulsating encounter at the
Stade General Seyni Kountche saw the Starlets shoot into the lead in the 54th
minute, but the Eaglets equalized minutes later when Akinkunmi Amoo finished
brilliantly, sending the Nigerians in the stands into ecstasy.
Both teams tried hard but
failed to get the winner in the regulation time, and the game had to go into
penalties. Samson Tijani, Muhammad Ibrahim and David Ishaya scored for Nigeria,
and even though goalscorer Amoo missed, the Eaglets were winners as the
Ghanaians fluffed a kick and Nigeria’s goalkeeper John Amah saved another of
their kicks. There was no need for the final kicks as the Eaglets were by then,
unassailable.
Victory was confirmation of
Nigeria’s edge over Ghana in cadet football, with Nigeria posting five world
titles to Ghana’s two, and was also somewhat sweet revenge for Ghana’s victory
in the final of the maiden edition of the Africa U17 Cup of Nations in Mali 23
years ago.
Before the final, President
of the Nigeria Football Federation, Mr. Amaju Melvin Pinnick had promised the
Eaglets training tours of Qatar and Jordan before their participation in the
Africa U17 Cup of Nations taking place in Tanzania early next year should they
emerge champions and qualify.
At the end, the organizers
chose Nigeria’s Samson Tijani as Most Valuable Player of the Tournament, while
the nimble –footed Olakunle Olusegun was top scorer with four goals.
The Golden Eaglets’
delegation will return to Nigeria on Sunday.
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