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Which African team will scale the heights at Qatar 2022?

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Ke Nako” was the official slogan for the only World Cup edition held in Africa. It was apt, being a South African Sotho language expression for ‘it is time’.

At the time, it may have just conveyed the literary expression that it was time for Africa to host the World Cup.

The expression may as well be apt again this year at Qatar 2022 to convey the desire for African teams to scale the heights.

Over the years, the best efforts of African teams had seen some of them getting to the quarterfinals.

Cameroon did that at Italia’90, Senegal as debutants, upstaged defending champions, France, to repeat the feat of Cameroon 12 years later and went on to get to the quarter finals.

Ghana’s Black Stars had a near fairy tale at the 2010 World Cup and were unlucky not to reach the semi finals stage which is the stage most Nigerians now look forward to as target for the Super Eagles if they qualify for the ‘United’ edition, as the 2026 edition will be the first to be co-hosted by three countries..

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The three African countries that had reached the quarter finals in the past are back on familiar terrain.

Getting to the semi-finals will be an enviable feat.  It may buoy the arguments that Africa deserves more slots in the World Cup that will be enlarged to 48 teams.

Besides, the financial rewards for the African teams will rise. The on-going World Cup is figuratively described as the most expensive ever.

It also has the largest purse ever. The total prize pool for the 2022 World Cup is $440 million, up from $400 million in 2018.

Winners will get $42m. The runners-up will be awarded a sum of $30 million for making it to the final. Teams finishing third and fourth will take home a sum of $ 27 million and $ 25 million, respectively

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A semi-final placement will not only buoy the ratings of that successful African team and open up the possibility of Africa getting more slots at the future World Cup finals; the financial reward for the football associations will be earth shaking.

The semi-final slot for a team fetches a minimum of $25 million for the football federation following the increase in prize money announced by FIFA . In essence, an African team that ends its run in the semi-final and wins the losers’ final match will get $20 million which undoubtedly will be the biggest take home by any African team in a football competition.

Should the team win the third place match, the prize money rises to $22 million. This is an incentive that could and should drive the five African teams beyond their natural limit.

The final draw has thrown up the possibilities of achieving the feat. Squabbles over financial incentives had been a major problem afflicting African teams at global events.

African teams are often noted for their self – destructive antics as exhibited by the Togo team at the Germany 2006 as well as Nigeria and Ghana at the 2014 World Cup.

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Thus, African teams often make more news off  the pitch over disputes on bonuses.

In 2006, Togo’s coach, Otto Pfister who was a replacement for Nigeria’s Stephen Keshi , had to walk out  just before their first match with Korea.

FIFA officials had to step in to stop players threatening to boycott their second match with Switzerland.

All these may have accounted for FIFA’s decision to grant each World Cup finalist, $2.5 million as preparation cost.

With the recurring financial dispute apparently taken care of, African teams should be in the right frame to scale the heights.

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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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Akor Adams Scores But Super Eagles Fall 2-1 To Portugal In Leiria

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Nigeria’s Super Eagles put up a spirited performance but were edged 2-1 by Portugal in an international friendly at the Estádio Dr. Magalhães Pessoa in Leiria on Wednesday night.

The match served as Portugal’s final tune-up ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup in North America and offered the Nigerians a chance to test themselves against one of Europe’s leading sides led by veteran captain Cristiano Ronaldo.

Portugal drew first blood in the 23rd minute when Pedro Neto broke the deadlock, firing past Nigerian goalkeeper Maduka Okoye after a lively opening period in which both teams created opportunities.

The Super Eagles responded positively and were rewarded eight minutes before halftime when striker Akor Adams found the equaliser. The goal capped an impressive Nigerian fightback and ensured the teams went into the break level at 1-1.

Ronaldo, making a rare appearance against Nigeria, started the match and remained on the pitch until the 67th minute. The 41-year-old was given a standing ovation by the home crowd when he was replaced by Gonçalo Ramos.

Portugal made several changes after the interval as coach Roberto Martinez rotated his squad in preparation for the World Cup. Despite the substitutions, the hosts continued to press for a winner.

Their persistence paid off in the 75th minute when Francisco Conceição struck the decisive goal, restoring Portugal’s lead and ultimately securing victory for the European side.

Nigeria battled to find another equaliser in the closing stages but Portugal’s defence held firm to preserve the 2-1 result.

The defeat means Portugal have now won both meetings between the two countries. Their first encounter came in Lisbon in November 2022, when the Portuguese recorded a convincing 4-0 victory in a pre-World Cup friendly.

While the result will disappoint Nigerian supporters, the Super Eagles can take encouragement from their resilient display against one of the teams widely tipped to make a strong impact at the World Cup. Akor Adams’ goal and Nigeria’s competitive showing against a star-studded Portuguese side provided positive signs as the team continues its rebuilding process under the national team set-up.

For Portugal, the victory provides a confidence boost as they head to North America, where they hope their talented midfield and experienced squad can propel them to a successful World Cup campaign.

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Ronaldo to Start for Portugal Against Nigeria in Friendly

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Portugal captain Cristiano Ronaldo will be in the starting line-up when the Selecao take on Nigeria in an international friendly match which kicks off in a few minutes tonight.
The 41-year-old forward, who remains a key figure in the Portuguese national team, has been named among the starters as Portugal continue preparations for upcoming competitive fixtures.
Ronaldo’s inclusion is expected to add further excitement to the encounter, with Nigerian fans eager to see one of football’s greatest players in action against the Super Eagles.
The match offers Nigeria another opportunity to test themselves against top European opposition, while Portugal will look to sharpen their squad ahead of future international assignments.
Kick-off is scheduled for later tonight, with both teams expected to field strong line-ups in what promises to be an entertaining contest.

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Nigeria, Portugal Renew Rare Rivalry in World Cup Dress Rehearsal

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Blast from the Past: When Nigeria and Portugal last met four years ago, the Europeans cruised to a 4-0 victory. The Super Eagles return to face the Seleção once again, seeking a different outcome as Alex Iwobi marks his historic 100th international appearance.

By Kunle Solaja

Nigeria’s Super Eagles and Portugal will meet for only the second time at the senior level when they clash in an international friendly in Leiria on Wednesday night.

The encounter comes under remarkably similar circumstances to their first meeting in November 2022, when Portugal defeated Nigeria 4-0 in Lisbon just days before the FIFA World Cup in Qatar.

Once again, Portugal are using Nigeria as their final warm-up match before the World Cup. Four years ago, the Portuguese selected the Super Eagles to prepare for a group-stage clash against Ghana, the team that denied Nigeria a place at Qatar 2022.

History appears to be repeating itself. This time, Portugal are preparing for a World Cup opening fixture against the Democratic Republic of Congo, another team that shattered Nigeria’s World Cup ambitions by eliminating the Super Eagles from the qualification race.

The match at the 29,000-capacity Estádio Dr Magalhães Pessoa offers Nigeria an opportunity to avenge the heavy defeat suffered four years ago and test themselves against one of Europe’s strongest sides.

Portugal coach Roberto Martinez has assembled a star-studded squad featuring five-time Ballon d’Or winner Cristiano Ronaldo, Bruno Fernandes, Bernardo Silva, Ruben Dias, Rafael Leão and João Félix.

The Portuguese head into the encounter unbeaten in their last four matches, having recorded victories over the United States and Chile while drawing with Mexico.

Nigeria, under coach Eric Chelle, have also enjoyed an impressive run. Since taking charge 15 months ago, the Franco-Malian tactician has overseen 24 matches and suffered only one defeat in regulation time.

With both teams carrying impressive recent records, Wednesday’s friendly promises to be far more competitive than the scoreline from their last meeting suggests.

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