African Games: Nigeria’s Flying Eagles start on losing note
Despite restoring parity, the Flying Eagles couldn't hold on for a point.
Despite restoring parity, the Flying Eagles couldn't hold on for a point.
Ladan Bosso proved his tactical astuteness on Wednesday as he led Nigeria’s U-20 team to shock hosts Argentina and book ...
The Flying Eagles came from behind to overwhelmDominican Republic on Sunday night.
With a challenging group stage ahead, the Flying Eagles must hit the ground running as they face the Dominican Republic, ...
The Flying Eagles disappointed the Sports Minister by not making it to the final but the convincing victory over Tunisia ...
The Flying Eagles converted none of the many chances they created and even lost the penalty kick deep into the ...
A defensive mistake and a missed penalty was the story of the Flying Eagles' loss to The Gambia on Monday
“Ogwuche revealed the Flying Eagles’ motivation was just to win and to secure the World Cup ticket
The Flying Eagles were good value for their money as they qualified to the quarterfinal after a comprehensive victory over ...
With this victory, Flying Eagles are now second in Group A with three points behind Senegal.
The Nigeria U20s are in Group A alongside host country Egypt, Mozambique and Sunday’s opponents Senegal.
Bosso insists the Flying Eagles would not take any of their opponents lightly when the tournament kicks off on
The list is made up of five goalkeepers, nine defenders, 13 midfielders and 13 forwards.
Nigeria beat the Benin Republic 3-1 on Friday to win the WAFU B U-20 for the first time
The camp opened on April 19 with 56 players but the final squad will be trimmed to 30 before they ...
Nigeria will play Cote d’Ivoire in their first game.
There are two foreign based players on the list
The tough draws will serve as litmus tests for the recently announced coaches
The Abia Warriors coach said he renewed his contract because of the love and support of the players.
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