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W/Cup Qualifier: Nigeria Beats Namibia 1-0
Sun Jun, 03 2012


The "Super Eagles" of Nigeria have secured their first three points in the World Cup qualifiers after defeating an inexperience Namibian squad 1-0.

The lone goal of the match came just ten minutes to stoppage time by Ikechukwu Uche. It must be said that Uche was quite prolific in this encounter even though he squandered a lot of goal opportunities.

  


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  ( 4 comments)
On Sat Feb, 09 2013 12:56   by otaka takason
Nigeria is blessed with abundant talent,but we have to be more careful and save Nigeria brand of football in other to move forward.
On Tue Jan, 01 2013 06:02   by ikechukwu collins
i wish 2 knw nigerian expectations 4rm d eagles dis 2013,can eagles rule in south africa?
On Fri Jun, 08 2012 04:21   by martins
Nigeria shoulg try and buck up in front of goals,waisting valuable chance may be dangerous in football,they are lucky to ve scored that one goal against the namibians,if not Nigerians would not have forgive the super eagles.
On Sun Jun, 03 2012 03:46   by Ogenete cletus
The lone goal victory is satisfactory but below expectation. Eagle must learn frm this and play better 2 save Nigeriam frm any more disgrace

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