In a thrilling match that went down to a penalty shootout, Nigeria’s Super Eagles emerged victorious over Egypt’s Pharaohs to clinch the bronze medal at the Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON). The match, which took place at the Stade Olympique de Rades in Tunis, ended in a 2-2 draw after extra time, leading to a nail-biting penalty shootout to determine the winner.
The Super Eagles got off to a strong start, with forward Ahmed Musa scoring the opening goal in the 17th minute. However, Egypt fought back, equalizing just before halftime with a goal from striker Mohamed Salah. The Pharaohs took the lead in the second half with another goal from Salah, putting them in a prime position to secure victory.
But Nigeria refused to back down, and in the dying minutes of the match, they managed to level the score once again with a goal from midfielder Wilfred Ndidi. With neither team able to break the deadlock in extra time, the match was ultimately decided by a tense penalty shootout.
In the end, it was Nigeria who held their nerve, triumphing over Egypt with a 4-2 victory in the shootout. The win secured the Super Eagles their ninth AFCON bronze medal, adding to their impressive record in the prestigious tournament. Fans of the Nigerian national team celebrated the hard-fought victory, proud of their team’s resilience and determination on the pitch.
With this bronze medal win, Nigeria’s Super Eagles have once again demonstrated their strength and skill on the international stage, solidifying their status as one of Africa’s football powerhouses. As they look ahead to future tournaments, the team will undoubtedly be aiming for even greater success and glory on the continent and beyond. Nigeria’s Super Eagles emerged victorious in a tense third-place play-off against Egypt’s Pharaohs at the Africa Cup of Nations, securing a record-extending ninth bronze medal. The match, held at the Stade Mohammed V in Casablanca, ended in a goalless draw in regulation time, leading to a thrilling penalty shootout that saw Nigeria emerge triumphant with a 4–2 victory.
The game got off to a slow start, with both teams struggling to break the deadlock in a tightly contested first half. Nigeria thought they had taken the lead in the 36th minute through Akor Adams, but the goal was disallowed after a VAR review. Egypt had their chances too, with star player Mohamed Salah coming close with a close-range effort that was saved by Nigerian goalkeeper Stanley Nwabali.
The second half saw a similar pattern of play, with both teams showing caution and physicality as they tried to gain the upper hand. Despite making attacking changes, neither side could find the breakthrough, leading to a penalty shootout to determine the winner. Nwabali proved to be the hero for Nigeria, making crucial saves from Salah and Omar Marmoush, while Ademola Lookman converted the decisive spot-kick to seal the victory for the Super Eagles.
The win marked Nigeria’s ninth third-place finish in the history of the tournament, maintaining their perfect record in AFCON play-offs. The result was a fitting end to Nigeria’s campaign, as they showcased their resilience and determination to secure a podium finish. On the other hand, Egypt was left disappointed with another narrow defeat in the competition, highlighting the fine margins in African football.
Overall, the third-place play-off between Nigeria and Egypt was a thrilling encounter that showcased the talent and competitive spirit of both teams. The Super Eagles’ victory will be celebrated by fans across the continent, while Egypt will look to regroup and bounce back stronger in future tournaments.

