At the Cairo International Stadium on Tuesday, the Nigerian Flying Eagles defeated the Egyptian Young Pharaohs 2-1 after a fierce battle.
Both teams used the game as a key component of their preparations for the 2025 Africa Under-20 Cup of Nations.
The Flying Eagles had a strong start to the game, with forward Kparobo Arierhi having an instant influence.
With remarkable positioning and talent, he scored the first goal in the tenth minute after latching onto a perfectly weighted ball from Bidemi Amole.
The Flying Eagles’ confidence after their recent victory in the WAFU B championship was reflected in Arierhi’s goal, which set a lively pace for the game.
The Young Pharaohs, however, reacted resolutely. In the 65th minute, Ahmed Kaabaka equalized, taking advantage of a defensive lapse from Nigeria.
The suspense increased as the game neared its conclusion. After Divine Oliseh was fouled in the box, Precious Benjamin was given a penalty in the 83rd minute, giving Nigeria the lead again.
To the joy of his coaching staff and supporters alike, Benjamin displayed poise under duress by accurately converting the spot-kick and regaining Nigeria’s advantage.
Nigeria has won the Africa Under-20 title seven times, thus this victory not only boosts their spirits but also comes at a crucial moment as the team arrives in Cairo less than 48 hours before the game. The Flying Eagles now turn their attention to the forthcoming tournament, which begins on Sunday, after this victory.
Nigeria’s Group B campaign will kick off next Thursday against Tunisia, with difficult matches against Morocco and Kenya to follow.
As they look to win on home soil, hosts Egypt, who are in Group A, will play South Africa to begin the tournament before playing Sierra Leone, Zambia, and Tanzania.