5 Painful Defeats in Nigeria Football History - Super Eagles Lowest Moment
Today we will be looking at five of the most painful defeats in Nigeria Football History. Some of these defeats still gives me nightmares.
Number Five – Nigeria Round of 16 Loss to Italy – USA ‘94 FIFA World
Cup
Nigeria was 2 minutes away from reaching the
quarter-finals of the world cup for the first time in our very first appearance.
The 1994 team was arguably one of the best Nigerian squads at the FIFA World
Cup with players like Jay-Jay Okocha, Sunday Oliseh, Rashidi Yekini, Finidi
George, Daniel Amokachi, Emmanuel Amunike and many more.
The super eagles were on fire in 1994, we had
just won the nations cup three months earlier in April of that year. We were
also ranked 5th in the world, seven spots above Italy ranked 13th
at the time.
At USA 94 World Cup, we were drawn in a tough
group with Argentina, Greece and Bulgaria. However, the Super Eagles surpassed
all expectations to top the group with 6 points, defeating Bulgaria and Greece although
we lost to Argentina.
Italy, on the other hand, struggled to reach
the Round of 16. They finished third in their group with one win, one loss and
one draw. They only qualified to the round of 16 as best third place finishers.
In the round of 16 game, Nigeria showed
dominance at the start of the game. Emmanuel Amuneke had scored in the 25th
minutes of the game to give Nigeria the lead against Italy.
To make matters worse for the Italians, Zola
was shown a straight red card for retaliating against Eguavoen and they played
with ten men for the rest of the game.
Nigeria was 1 nil up in the 88th
minute, and it felt like we will be reaching the quarter finals. However, this
wasn’t the case. Italy got the equalizer with only 2 minutes left courtesy of Roberto
Baggio. Then in extra time, Italy was awarded a penalty in the hundred and
second minutes, and Roberto Baggio scored to give Italy the lead and send them
to the quarter finals.
We were so close, yet we could not reach the
finish line. It was really painful for both the players and the fans.
Many fans believe Nigeria would have gone all
the way to the finals if we managed to defeat Italy. We would have met Spain in
the quarter finals, then Bulgaria for the second time in the semis.
Italy however went all the way to the finals
before losing to the champions, Brazil 3-2 on penalties.
Though I would say the loss was painful, but
on the grand scheme of things, reaching the round of 16 in our very first
appearance is also commendable.
Number Four – Nigeria 4-1 Loss to Denmark at the France 98 FIFA
World Cup Round of 16
Four years after the 1994 heart break, many
fans thought Nigeria was going to make up for it in 1998 and we started on a
very good note defeating Spain (3-2) and Bulgaria (1-0) in the group stage to
secure qualification to the next round before losing the final group game 3-1
to Paraguay although we still won the group.
Then came the round of 16 against Denmark.
Many people thought we were going to win this easily with some even looking
forward to the quarter final game against Brazil. However, the fans were
disappointed after the super eagles lost to Denmark 4 goals to one in the round
of 16.
The loss was painful, conceding 4 goals
against Denmark was a huge shock to many fans. Even one of my subscribers
dropped this comment recently “The way we lost to Denmark after beating Spain
at France 1998. I have never recovered from that thrashing ever since.”
Many years later, Taribo West revealed that
some players snuck women into camp before the game against Denmark. So
basically, it means some players played two matches in the same day.
Number Three – The Jollof Derby Nigeria Loss to Ghana – 2022 FIFA
World Cup Qualifiers.
Nigeria failed to qualify for the 2022 Qatar FIFA
World Cup after a 1-1 draw with Ghana at home. Thomas Partey had put Ghana in
front early in the first half before Troost Ekong converted a penalty to keep
the game levelled. However, the Super Eagles couldn’t find the crucial second
goal, breaking the heart of millions of Nigerian football fans.
The first leg game in Ghana had ended in a
goalless draw leaving the Ghanaians to qualify on the away goal rules. Defeat
was a massive blow for many Nigerians. We lost the Jollof Derby
In fact after Nigeria’s failure to qualify for the world cup, fans stormed the pitch and began destroying properties. Even though the defeat was really painful, the fans went too far on that day.
Number Two – Nigeria Loss to Tunisia – 1978 FIFA World Cup
Qualifiers
Till date, many football-loving Nigerians are
yet to forget what happened on the 12th of November 1977 during the
World Cup qualifier between the then Green Eagles of Nigeria and Tunisia at the
National Stadium in Lagos.
Even though I was not born then, I have heard
the stories.
The first leg had ended in a goalless draw in
Tunis and all the Eagles needed was any margin of victory. However the game was
settled in Tunisia’s favour who won 1 goal to nil courtesy of an own goal from
Godwin Odiye in the 61st minute.
It was a misjudged header and it ended
Nigeria’s race to Argentina 1978 FIFA World Cup.
The match was watched by over 80,000
Nigerians. The team was devasted and the fans could not believe it.
This would have been our first world cup
qualification if things had turned out differently. The sad part is that we
lost at home in Lagos to Tunisia via an own goal.
For many years after this, anyone who scored
an own goal was called an Odiye.
Before I get to number one, here are some honourable mentions.
Nigeria’s Loss to Angola, 2006 world cup
qualifiers, Nigeria Loss to Greece at the 2010 FIFA world cup. Nigeria Vs South
Korea 2010 world cup, Nigeria failure to qualify for the 2012 and 2015 African
Cup of Nations after failing to defeat Guinea and South Africa Respectively,
These defeats were really painful. And no,
the myth of Nigeria vs India – 99 - 1 isn’t on this list.
Number One - Nigeria Loss to Cameroon – 2000 AFCON FINALS
This loss was really painful. Cameroon had
beaten Nigeria in the African Nations Cup finals of 1984 and 1988 and Nigeria
was determined to lift the trophy this time around on home soil.
However, Cameroon started strong, scoring two
goals in about 30 minutes in the first half.
Chukwu Ndukwe then scored a much needed goal for
Nigeria just before half-time. Then Jay-Jay Okocha marked his return to the
team after a one-match suspension with a stunning long range shot to make it
2-2 within 90 seconds of Chukwu’s goal.
Nigeria, unbeaten at home for 19 years and
defending an 11-match unbeaten run in the tournament, took the game to Cameroon
in extra-time.
Then came penalty shootouts, Cameroon won 4-3
on penalties. However, the win was controversial after Victor Ikpeba's fourth
penalty for Nigeria was not awarded by the referee despite appearing to cross
the line after hitting the underside of the crossbar.
And that was how Cameroon lifted the trophy
in Lagos yet again defeating Nigeria in the finals of the AFCON.
This loss was so painful, I remember watching
this match live as a very young boy and I clearly remember the fans bitter,
complaining about the loss.
Though these defeats might bring back sad
memories, however, we are to learn from them not feel bad about it. Failure to
learn from our defeats is actually the sad thing.
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