Nigeria Seals Convincing Win in Group Clash

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Fès, Morocco — December 30, 2025
Nigeria’s Super Eagles delivered a commanding performance today, defeating Uganda 3–1 in their final Africa Cup of Nations group stage match. The victory confirmed Nigeria’s place at the top of Group C and extended their unbeaten run in the tournament.

Match Flow

  • Nigeria struck early through Raphael Onyedika, whose sharp finish set the tone.
  • Uganda fought back with determination but were reduced to ten men midway through the first half, a setback that shifted momentum firmly in Nigeria’s favor.
  • Paul Onuachu added a second goal, ending his long international scoring drought.
  • Onyedika completed his brace in the second half, while Uganda managed a late consolation strike.

Group Outcome

  • Nigeria finished with a perfect record: three wins from three matches, nine points total.
  • Tunisia and Tanzania also advanced, with Tanzania progressing as one of the best third-placed teams.
  • Uganda’s campaign ended with this defeat, leaving them bottom of the group.

What It Means

Nigeria’s dominance in possession and clinical finishing underline their credentials as tournament favorites. With Onyedika in sparkling form and Onuachu rediscovering his scoring touch, the Super Eagles head into the knockout rounds with confidence and momentum.


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