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International Friendly: Flying Eagles edge Young Pharaohs 2-1 in Cairo

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Nigeria’s U20 boys, Flying Eagles, on Tuesday defeated their Egyptian counterparts, Young Pharaohs, 2-1 in a pre-Africa U20 Cup of Nations friendly at the Cairo International Stadium.

Kparobo Arierhi, who scored three goals as Nigeria successfully defended its WAFU B U20 Championship title in Lome in October, scored Nigeria’s first goal in the 10th minute of the encounter after a good pass from Bidemi Amole.

The Young Pharaohs levelled up in the 65th minute through Ahmed Kaabaka, but a dominant Nigeria side shot into the lead again with seven minutes left on the clock after Precious Benjamin made no mistake from the spot, following a foul on Divine Oliseh in the hosts’ eighteen-yard box.

Seven-time African champions Nigeria achieved the morale-boosting victory less than 48 hours after arriving in the Egyptian capital for the 17th Africa U20 Cup of Nations, which gets underway on Sunday.

The Flying Eagles’ first match is against Tunisia on Thursday next week, before further games against Morocco and Kenya in Group B.

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On their part, hosts Egypt, who head Group A, will take on South Africa on Sunday, before further games against Sierra Leone on 30th April, Zambia on 3rd May and Tanzania on 9th May.

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Kunle Solaja is the author of landmark books on sports and journalism as well as being a multiple award-winning journalist and editor of long standing. He is easily Nigeria’s foremost soccer diarist and Africa's most capped FIFA World Cup journalist, having attended all FIFA World Cup finals from Italia ’90 to Qatar 2022. He was honoured at the Qatar 2022 World Cup by FIFA and AIPS.

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Nigeria’s Flying Eagles in U20 Afcon dress rehearsal

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The Flying Eagles have landed in  Cairo.

Record champions, Nigeria’s Flying Eagles will on Tuesday engage their hosts, Egypt in a strength-testing duel ahead of the U20 Africa Cup of Nations that will begin at month end.
In the original fixture before the championship was shifted from Cote d’Ivoire, both teams were to clash.
Now, their clash on this occasion will be a friendly one.
The Nigerian side had won the African title more than any other team having won seven times abd gunning for a record extending eighth time.
A delegation of 24 players and nine officials led by Head Coach, Aliyu Zubairu touched down at the Cairo International Airport aboard Egypt Air flight on Sunday evening.

The team is lodged at Jewel Sports City and Aqua Resort, and are expected to have their first training session on Monday evening.
Thier duel with Egypt is slated for 5pm local time (4pm Nigeria time) at the Cairo International Stadium.

Nigeria get their campaign underway against Tunisia at the 30 June Stadium in Cairo on Thursday 1st May.

The Africa U20 Cup of Nations serves as a qualifying tournament for the FIFA U20 World Cup finals scheduled for 27th September – 19th October in Chile.

All four semi-finalists at the tournament in Egypt will represent Africa at the FIFA U20 World Cup finals.

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Nigeria begin CAF Under-20 Africa Cup of Nations title chase with Tunisian clash

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Seven-time African champions, Nigeria’s Flying Eagles, will begin their quest for a record-extending performance with a clash with Tunisia on May 1 in Cairo, Egypt.   

The opening matchday takes place on Sunday, 27 April, with hosts Egypt playing Zambia at 21h00 (local time) at the Cairo International Stadium.

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Earlier that evening, Sierra Leone will face South Africa at 18h00, in Group A in Ismailia.

The 17th edition of Africa’s flagship youth tournament will run from 27 April to 18 May 2025. Thirteen nations will compete across three venues in Cairo, Ismailia, and Suez.

Senegal will begin their title defence against Central African Republic in the opening Group C match on 2 May in Suez at 18h00 before DR Congo take on Ghana at the same venue at 21h00.

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The competition is in a three-group format. Group A contains five teams, while Groups B and C feature four teams each.

The top two teams from each group, along with the two best third-placed teams, will progress to the quarter-finals, with the tournament concluding on 18 May 2025.

The four semi-finalists will qualify to represent Africa at the FIFA U-20 World Cup Chile 2025, continuing the continent’s proud tradition of global excellence in youth football.

For a full list of  CAF U20 AFCON Egypt 2025 Fixtures, Times and Venues – CLICK HERE 

Groups for the CAF Under-20 Africa Cup of Nations, Egypt 2025

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Group A: Egypt, Zambia, Sierra Leone, South Africa, Tanzania

Group B: Nigeria, Tunisia, Kenya, Morocco

Group C: Senegal, Central African Republic, DR Congo, Ghana

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Morocco unveils list to face Nigeria, Tunisia at U20 AFCON

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 Morocco Under-20 head coach Mohamed Ouahbi has named his 26-man squad for the upcoming Africa U20 Cup of Nations, set to be held in Egypt from 27 April to 18 May.

Morocco, drawn in the same Group B of the Under-20 Africa Cup of Nations with Nigeria, Tunisia and Kenya, has unveiled their squad.

The coach, Mohamed Ouahbi, has listed 26 players for the tournament in Egypt from April 27 to May 18. The squad features a blend of domestic talents and overseas-based players, including Stade Rennais defender Abdelhamid Ait Boudlal and FC Twente centre-back Julien Misbahi. Union Touarga striker Mouad Dahhak, who has impressed this season in Botola Pro 1, also earns a call-up.

Here is the list of selected players:

Goalkeepers: Yanis Benchaouch (AS Monaco/France), Ibrahim Gomis (Olympique de Marseille/France) and Abdelhakim Mesbahi (AS FAR).

Defenders: Abdelhamid Aït Boudlal (Amiens SC/France), Smail Bakhty (Sturm Graz/Austria), Ismael Baouf (Anderlecht/Belgium), Issa Habri (Stade Rennes/France), Ahmed Khatir (SK Beveren/Belgium), Hamza Koutoune (OGC Nice/France), Julien Mesbahi (FC Twente/Netherlands) and Fouad Zahouani (Union Touarga).

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Midfielders: Ismaël Aouad (RC Lens/France), Amine Boukamir (Charleroi SC/Belgium), Anass El Makkaoui (FUS Rabat), Naoufel El Hannach (PSG/France), Houssam Essadak (Union Touarga), Reda Laalaoui (FUS Rabat) and Saad El Haddad (Venezia FC/Italy).

Forwards: Ayman Erguigue (SD Huesca/Spain), Adam El Mokhtari (Elche/Spain), Ilias Boumassaoudi (FC Den Bosch/Netherlands), Mouad Dahak (Union Touarga), Jones Abdellaoui (RC Celta Vigo/Spain), Adnane Kharroubi (SM Caen/France), Othmane Maama (Montpellier/France), Mohamed Yassir Zabiri (Famalicao/Portugal).

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