Nigeria’s Super Eagles have written another chapter of history at the Africa Cup of Nations, sealing an unprecedented ninth third-place finish after edging Egypt 4–2 on penalties.
The playoff encounter ended goalless after regulation time, with Nigeria showing control and tactical maturity despite missing several regular starters.
Injuries and suspensions ruled out key figures, forcing the coaching crew to reshuffle, while some attacking options began the match on the sidelines.
Even so, the Super Eagles stayed compact, limiting Egypt’s threat and matching them stride for stride across the pitch.
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The contest ultimately hinged on nerve from the spot, and Nigeria delivered.
Goalkeeper Stanley Nwabali emerged as the standout performer, producing decisive saves during the shootout to swing momentum Nigeria’s way. The pressure moment was capped by Ademola Lookman, who calmly dispatched the winning penalty to confirm victory.
The result preserves Nigeria’s flawless record in AFCON third-place matches, nine appearances, nine wins, and offers a strong, confidence-boosting finish to their continental campaign.
(Editor: Ada Ononye)

