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‘Our Beat, Our Gold’ Lights Up Lagos as Goldberg Celebrates Super Eagles’ AFCON Progress

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A session of the fans celebrating one of the Super Eagles' goals at the viewing arena provided by Goldberg

‘Our Beat, Our Gold’ took centre stage on Saturday as Goldberg Lager Beer transformed Nigeria’s 3–2 victory over Tunisia into a shared fan experience, blending football, culture and the easy-going excitement of Detty December as the Super Eagles sealed qualification for the Round of 16 at the Africa Cup of Nations.

At the expansive Ilubirin Way in Lagos, fans gathered early, many with bottles and cans of ice-cold Goldberg in hand, settling into a relaxed, open-air viewing environment designed to bring the match-day atmosphere closer to the people. Large screens, music and branded spaces created a comfortable setting where supporters could watch the decisive Group C clash together.

As the final whistle confirmed Nigeria’s place in the knockout phase, cheers rippled through the crowd. Bottles were raised in celebration as fans toasted both the result and the team’s steady progress, capturing a mood of calm satisfaction and pride rather than frenzy.

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Our Beat, Our Gold in the air with the fans celebrating one of the Super Eagles’ goals at the viewing pavilion provided by Goldberg.

The evening drew a blend of celebrities and culture figures who mingled seamlessly with supporters. Actor Kunle Remi, actress Shaffy Bello and DJ DJ Kay Wise were among those present, enjoying the match alongside fans and contributing to a sense of shared occasion rather than spectacle.

Entertainment was thoughtfully woven into the programme. The Awajo dance group delivered energetic performances during breaks in play, while MC Advantage guided the flow of the evening, keeping the audience engaged without drawing attention away from the football.

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Fans moved easily between watching the match, socialising and enjoying chilled Goldberg beers.

Former Super Eagles striker and AFCON winner Brown Ideye also attended, briefly interacting with supporters who welcomed the chance to connect with a familiar face from Nigeria’s football history.

Food and drinks flowed steadily throughout the venue, complemented by light games and predict-and-win activities that rewarded fans with branded gifts, keeping the atmosphere lively without overwhelming the match itself.

“Our Beat, Our Gold is about recognising how Nigerians experience football together,” said Kunle Aroyehun, Senior Brand Manager, Goldberg.

“It’s not always about noise or spectacle. Sometimes it’s about creating the right space for people to connect, share emotions and enjoy the game the way they naturally do — with good company and an ice-cold Goldberg.”

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Aroyehun noted that the brand’s approach reflects the natural rhythm of Nigerian football culture. “Whether the Super Eagles are winning or preparing for the next challenge, the fans remain central. Their presence, their conversations and their belief are what give meaning to the game.”

Goldberg’s involvement in Nigerian football is underpinned by its long-standing partnership with the Nigeria Football Federation, one of the longest unbroken corporate sponsorships in the federation’s stable following the deal signed by Nigerian Breweries Plc on February 1, 2018. Since then, the brand has consistently mobilised fans to rally behind the national team, driving a surge in Super Eagles followership.

Fans at Ilubirin Way described the experience as balanced and welcoming. “It was well organised,” said Adesayo Bankonle, an attendee. “You could watch the match, talk football and enjoy a cold Goldberg without feeling rushed or crowded.”

Beyond Ilubirin, Goldberg said it is igniting AFCON excitement across multiple viewing centres in Lagos and beyond, ensuring fans in different communities can enjoy the tournament together. Even with Nigeria already through to the Round of 16, anticipation remains high ahead of the December 30 clash against Uganda.

“As AFCON continues, Goldberg will keep football, culture and community connected,” the brand said — celebrating the shared rhythm that defines Our Beat, Our Gold, one match and one ice-cold bottle at a time.

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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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AFCON 2025: Andrew Uwe Warns Super Eagles Against Complacency Ahead of Uganda Clash

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Former Nigeria international Andrew Uwe has cautioned the Super Eagles against lowering their guard when they face Uganda on Tuesday in what could be a decisive, table-topping Group C encounter at the Africa Cup of Nations 2025.

Nigeria have already sealed qualification for the Round of 16, but needs at least a point from the final group match to guarantee top spot. Uwe warned that a defeat could see the Super Eagles drop to second place should Tunisia defeat Tanzania, with the North Africans likely to move ahead on goal difference.

Speaking to Sports Village Square from his base in Germany, Uwe stressed the importance of focus and discipline against an Ugandan side still chasing qualification.

“I am delighted to see the team regaining their esteem and confidence,” Uwe said. “But this is not the time to relax. Matches like this are dangerous because the pressure is different. Uganda have everything to fight for, while Nigeria must still protect their position at the top of the group.”

Uwe, a former central defender, is fondly remembered for captaining Nigeria’s Flying Eagles to their first-ever podium finish at the FIFA U-20 World Cup, where they claimed third place at the 1985 edition in the Soviet Union after a fierce battle with the host nation.

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He believes the Super Eagles must approach the Uganda match with the same intensity that earned them qualification, noting that finishing top of the group could provide a psychological and tactical advantage heading into the knockout phase.

“Tournament football rewards consistency,” he added. “If the Super Eagles maintain their focus and hunger, they can carry this momentum deep into the competition.”

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Hakimi could finally make 2025 Africa Cup of Nations bow against Zambia

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Group A - Morocco v Mali - Prince Moulay Abdellah Stadium, Rabat, Morocco - December 26, 2025 Morocco's Achraf Hakimi and Morocco's Munir El Kajoui before the match REUTERS/Stringer 

Morocco coach Walid Regragui has confirmed captain Achraf Hakimi is fit to face Zambia in their final Group A clash at the Africa Cup of Nations on Monday after two false starts in the competition so far.

Hakimi was crowned Africa’s best player at the Confederation of African Football awards last month but appeared at the ceremony in Rabat on crutches, sparking doubt over whether he would recover in time for the finals.

The Paris Saint-Germain right-back said he felt ready to play on the eve of the tournament, but has not been used in host Morocco’s opening two games, a 2-0 victory over Comoros and a 1-1 draw against Mali.

However, Regragui said on Sunday that the player is now available and thanked PSG for aiding the player’s recovery and releasing him early to link up with the national team and work with their medical staff.

“I want to thank Paris Saint-Germain. If Hakimi is back with us today, it’s thanks to them,” Regragui said.

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“There’s not a single club in the world that would release a player 15 days before the start of the Africa Cup of Nations.

Morocco need victory over Zambia to ensure they win Group B, having last lifted the Cup of Nations trophy in 1976.

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Mozambique claim maiden Africa Cup of Nations win, Gabon on brink of exit

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Gabon are facing an early exit from the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations after slipping to a 3-2 defeat to Mozambique in their Group F clash in Agadir, which ended a 40-year wait for a victory at the continental finals for the southern African side.

Gabon have now lost their opening two games while Mozambique have three points from their two fixtures, the same number as Cote d’Ivoire and Cameroon, who meet later on Sunday. If that match ends in a draw, Gabon will be eliminated.

Mozambique scored their goals via Faisal Bangal, Geny Catamo and Diogo Calila in a deserved victory in which they were led by 42-year-old winger Elias Pelembe. It is their first win at the continental finals at the 17th attempt since their debut in 1986.

Gabon stayed in the contest to the end as Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang and Alex Moucketou-Moussounda netted goals, but back-to-back defeats mean their hopes of reaching the Round of 16 are hanging by a thread with a match against defending champions Cote d’Ivoire to come on Wednesday.

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