Flying Eagles crash out of African Games
Flying Eagles. (Photo by Andres Larrovere / AFP)
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Flying Eagles’ early exit notwithstanding, Nigeria still has a chance to celebrate a football gold medal at the ongoing 13th African Games in Ghana, if the women’s U-20 team can conquer their Ghanaian counterparts in the final tomorrow.
Nigeria Head Coach Ladan Bosso shouts instructions during the Flying Eagles. (Photo: FIFA}
Nigeria’s U-20 national team, Flying Eagles, will take on their Ugandan counterpart in the football event of the ongoing African Games, which begins officially today.
Flying Eagles Head Coach, Ladan Bosso
Nigeria’s Flying Eagles arrived Abuja on Thursday afternoon June 8 after crashing out in the quarter-finals of the FIFA U-20 World Cup in Argentina. PHOTO: Twitter<br />
They say football matches are not won by superior possession, but by the number of goals scored and conceded. That was what South Korea proved yesterday when they capitalised on a one minute lack of concentration to beat Nigeria in their quarterfinal game of the ongoing FIFA U-20 World Cup in Argentina.
• I did it to motivate players, says Wamakko The Flying Eagles have missed a golden opportunity of owning a plot of land in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Abuja, following their quarterfinal exit at the ongoing FIFA U-20 World Cup.