The Super Eagles take a group photo before their AFCON 2023 semi-final game against South Africa. Photo: AFPNigeria’s Super Eagles take on hosts Côte d’Ivoire on Sunday, aiming to create history by becoming only the third team to defeat an AFCON host in the final.
This year’s final marks their second clash with the Elephants, having already secured a 1-0 victory in the group stage.To lift their fourth AFCON trophy, the Super Eagles must follow in the footsteps of Ghana and Cameroon, the only two teams to achieve this feat.
In 1982, Ghana defeated Libya on penalties after a 2-2 draw, while Cameroon replicated the feat in 2000, overcoming Nigeria 4-3 on penalties following a 2-2 draw.Historically, hosting nations have enjoyed significant success in the AFCON final.
Since 2006, only Egypt (2006) and Tunisia (2004) have managed to capitalize on home advantage and claim the title. South Africa (1996), Algeria (1990), and Egypt (1986) further illustrate the power of playing in front of a passionate home crowd.Cameroon celebrate after beating Nigeria’s Super Eagles on penalties at the 2000 AFCON final in Lagos.Nigeria itself experienced this advantage, winning their first AFCON title in 1980 on home soil, defeating Algeria in the final.