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AFCON: How Nigeria Has Fared Against Host Nations

Femi Fabunmi

The Super Eagles of Nigeria will face tournament hosts Morocco as they fight for a place in the AFCON final.

Playing against a host country is always difficult. History shows that Nigeria has often struggled in such matches.

In 10 AFCON games against host nations, Nigeria has:

Won 3 matches

Drawn 3 matches

Lost 4 matches

Below is a simple breakdown of those encounters.

1978 – Draw vs Ghana

Nigeria played host nation Ghana and the match ended in a draw. This was Nigeria’s first recorded AFCON game against a host country.

1990 – Group Stage Loss vs Algeria

Nigeria lost 1–0 to Algeria, the host nation, in the group stage of the tournament.

Super Eagles
Super Eagles

1990 – Final Loss vs Algeria

Nigeria met Algeria again in the final. Algeria won 1–0, with Chérif Oudjani scoring the only goal. Algeria lifted their first AFCON title.

1992 – Group Stage Win vs Senegal

Nigeria defeated host nation Senegal 2–1 in the group stage, showing strong performance early in the tournament.

2002 – Group Stage Draw vs Mali

Nigeria played a draw against Mali, the host nation, during the group stage.

2002 – Third-Place Match Win vs Mali

Nigeria met Mali again in the third-place playoff and won 1–0. Yakubu Aiyegbeni scored the winning goal.

This remains Nigeria’s only knockout win against a host nation at AFCON.

2004 – Semi-Final Draw vs Tunisia

Nigeria drew 1–1 with hosts Tunisia in the semi-final but lost on penalties and failed to reach the final.

2008 – Quarter-Final Loss vs Ghana

Nigeria lost to host nation Ghana in the quarter-finals, ending their run of four straight AFCON semi-final appearances.

2023 – Group Stage Win vs Côte d’Ivoire

Nigeria beat hosts Côte d’Ivoire 1–0 in the group stage. William Troost-Ekong scored from the penalty spot.

2023 – Final Loss vs Côte d’Ivoire

Nigeria faced Côte d’Ivoire again in the final but lost 2–1. Troost-Ekong scored first, but Côte d’Ivoire came back to win.

Summary

Nigeria has found it hard to beat host nations, especially in knockout matches and finals. As the Super Eagles prepare to face Morocco, history shows the challenge ahead — but also proves that victory is possible.

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