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This is a list of international football games played by the Nigeria national ... 6 September 2011 Friendly: Argentina 3–1 Nigeria: ... Nigeria 3–2 Cameroon:
Cameroon 3–1 Nigeria: Felix Houphouet Boigny Stadium: Abidjan, Ivory Coast 27,456 [17] 1986: Egypt 0–0 (5–4 p) Cameroon: Cairo International Stadium: Cairo, Egypt 95,000 [18] 1988: Cameroon 1–0 Nigeria: Stade Mohammed V: Casablanca, Morocco 60,000 [19] 1990: Algeria 1–0 Nigeria: Stade du 5 Juillet: Algiers, Algeria 105,032 [20] 1992 ...
Cameroon won its first tournament in 1984, Cameroon emerged and became a fearsome power of the tournament, winning the tournament again in 2000 and 2002. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The 2017 tournament was the last tournament to date Cameroon has won.
The first women's tournament started in 2003 in Abuja, Nigeria and was won by Nigeria. Between 1991 and 2015 , age limit for men teams was under-23, same as the age limit in football competitions at the Summer Olympics but since 2019 , age limit for men teams was under-20.
Afcon quarter-finals: Africa Cup of Nations fixtures, start times and TV channels. FT - Nigeria 1-0 Angola. 19:45, Reuters. Nigeria were the first side to book a semi-final berth at the Africa Cup ...
Nigeria has placed on the podium a record sixteen times at the tournament (three gold medals, five silver medals and eight bronze medals). In 2017 , Egypt set a new record of 24 consecutive Africa Cup of Nations matches played without defeat, dating back to their last tournament appearance in 2010 .
The 2011 African Youth Championship was a football tournament for the Under-20 level national teams in Africa. It was due to be held in Libya from 18 March to 1 April. Following political unrest in the region, CAF decided to postpone the tournament, before deciding that South Africa would be the new hosts, with games taking place between 17 April and
Algeria, Cameroon, Ghana, Ivory Coast, and Nigeria won their respective ties and qualified for the 2014 FIFA World Cup. [1] Exactly the same five African teams won the qualification for the 2010 FIFA World Cup.