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Ghana Vs Nigeria....setting The Records Straight!!! by bingbagbo(m): 6:03pm On Jun 10, 2013
.....A rivalry that can be traced to the JALCO Cup, an international competition between the two countries, which commenced in Ghana (then Gold Coast) in 1951. Gold coast had won every tie she had hosted in 1951, 1953, and 1955, while Nigeria had also won at home in 1952, 1954, and 1956

The 1955 edition was perhaps the most dramatic, where Nigeria lost by a whopping 7 goals to nil to their remorseless Ghanaian counterparts.

With the legendary Nigerian broadcaster, Isola Folorunso, saddled with the unpleasant duty of commentating to millions of Nigerians from the match venue in Accra, he painfully described each of the seven goals which found Nigeria's net. Helping to rub it in perhaps, Folorunso's partner in the radio broadcast booth, a Ghanaian, announced thus: "Gold Coast 7, Nigeria, nothing!"

It was a disaster to Nigerian football, and even though Nigeria won at home 3-0 the following year at the King George V stadium, the pain of the 7-nil massacre was still very deep.

The 1958 edition of the JALCO Cup was perhaps the most melodramatic. The Black Stars came to Lagos determined to avenge Nigeria's first win on Ghanaian soil. The score was 2-2 when an unfortunate, if not scandalous decision by the centre referee almost completely ruined a match of outstanding quality.

Hell broke loose as the Black Stars, captained by Ghanaian legend Charles Gyamfi, protested the "goal" vehemently. A furious wife of Ohene Djan stormed the field and slapped the centre referee, causing the match to be stopped for twenty minutes.

Somehow, Ohene Djan succeeded in calming down his players as the match resumed but could not produce another goal. Nigeria thus denied the Black Stars any form of vengeance. With that victory, Nigeria led narrowly in their career head-to-head confrontations against Ghana, having won four matches to Ghana's three and drawing the seventh.

After Nigeria's controversial 1958 victory, with Peter Osugo of the Daily Times describing that winning "goal" a "most unacceptable one", there was no love lost between the two countries, and the JALCO cup annual competition died a natural death.

When Nigeria celebrated her Independence in October 1960 and decided to invite the Black Stars to participate in the joyous occasion, climaxed by an always eagerly anticipated football match-up between the two countries, it proved to be a costly mistake for the celebrants.

Ghana wanted vengeance, regardless of the fact that Nigeria invited their neighbours to join their Independence "party." With both countries fielding their stronger teams, the Baba Yara-led Black Stars handed Nigeria a 3-nil bashing right there at the National Stadium in Lagos.

Jalco Cup may have been a thing of the past, the rivalry between the two countries continued as each was sure to cross each other's path in different international tournaments.

The 1960 Olympic Games qualifier was one of the competitive matches between the two countries after the cancellation of the annual JALCO CUP. Towards the 1960 Rome Olympics, Nigeria, Ghana and Egypt were grouped together to fight for the sole African ticket to the soccer event at the Games. Nigeria lost the chance to qualify when the Green Eagles lost 4-1 to Ghana after having beaten the Black Stars 3-1 in Lagos two weeks earlier.

Two years later, Ghana and Nigeria were matched together, this time for Africa's sole ticket to the 1962 World Cup finals slated for Chile. Again, the Black stars prevailed by handing Nigeria another 4-1 bashing in Accra after earlier forcing their hosts to a 2-2 draw in Lagos.

Qualification for the 1970 World Cup finals in Mexico provided another opportunity for Nigeria to try Ghana for size. This time, the outcome was different as the Green Eagles followed their 2-1 victory in Lagos with a hard-fought and deserved 1-1 draw in Accra.

In 1973, at the 2nd All-Africa Games which Nigeria hosted, the Green Eagles beat Ghana 4-2 on their way to winning the gold medal. But the overflowing joy of millions of Nigerians was shortlived when, only two months later, the Black Stars returned to Lagos and caused a monumental upset by defeating hosts Nigeria 3-2 at the National Stadium, Lagos. What happened immediately after the shock defeat is better forgotten than recanted as hoodlums descended on the visiting Ghanaian team and burnt their bus.

When Ghana hosted the African Nations Cup in 1978, both countries were in the same group, in which the Green Eagles forced the hosts to a 1-1 draw before Ghana went on to win the Nations Cup for a third time.

However, the bitter rivalry between Ghana and Nigeria resurfaced in the qualifiers to the 1984 Los Angeles Olympics. In the second round of the qualifiers, the Green Eagles drew 0-0 with Ghana in Lagos only to travel to Accra to surprise the Black Stars, beating them 2-1.

Ghana and Nigeria clashed again at the Africa Nations Cup hosted by Cote D'Ivoire. In Bouake, Nigeria defeated Ghana 2-1. Ghana and Nigeria met again at the 1992 Nations Cup in Senegal, where eventual runners- defeated Nigeria 2-1 in the semi-final with an incredible Abedi Pele's header from a corner kick.

Nigeria was later to be matched against Ghana in the qualifiers towards the JAPAN/KOREA World Cup finals, with the Super Eagles trouncing the Black Stars 3-0 after a goaless draw in Accra. In Mali 2002, Nigeria again prevailed over Ghana 1-0 in the quarter-final stage, and it was the same scoreline when the two clashed at the last edition of the Nations Cup in Egypt, with Taye Taiwo scoring the lone goal of the match.

The last clash of note between the two countries occurred in London last February at the Brenford's Griffin Park. Even though the match was classified as only an international friendly, followers of the age-long competitions between the two neighbours knew that any confrontation between the two countries would be everything but friendly.

Nigerian and Ghanaian residents in London certainly did not buy the "friendly" stuff. To them, it was time to secure bragging rights. The manner of Ghana's convincing 4-1 slaughter of Nigeria was even just as humiliating as the 7-nil massacre at the Accra Sports Stadium in October 1957.
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Re: Ghana Vs Nigeria....setting The Records Straight!!! by Nobody: 6:05pm On Jun 10, 2013
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Re: Ghana Vs Nigeria....setting The Records Straight!!! by bingbagbo(m): 6:07pm On Jun 10, 2013
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Re: Ghana Vs Nigeria....setting The Records Straight!!! by Nobody: 6:09pm On Jun 10, 2013
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Re: Ghana Vs Nigeria....setting The Records Straight!!! by ayusco: 8:22pm On Jun 10, 2013
Mr history channel pls tell us who are the current african champions? U guys are just hilarious lousy head to head stats instead of winning trophies and I thought Wenger was bad with all his fourth place. Dey there no go find ways to advise your useless team to win tournaments continue making useless comparisons

SUPER EAGLES AFRICAN CHAMPIONS AND FIRST AFRICAN COUNTRY TO WIN OLYMPIC SOCCER GOLD

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Re: Ghana Vs Nigeria....setting The Records Straight!!! by Austileo: 8:31pm On Jun 10, 2013
They really beat us but that was then; and all i know is that as for now ooo if they try us e go be like barca 0 -4 bayern m.
Re: Ghana Vs Nigeria....setting The Records Straight!!! by bingbagbo(m): 7:02am On Jun 11, 2013
Austileo: They really beat us but that was then; and all i know is that as for now ooo if they try us e go be like barca 0 -4 bayern m.




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Re: Ghana Vs Nigeria....setting The Records Straight!!! by Syenite(m): 6:23pm On Jun 11, 2013
WHAT A USELESS THREAD BY A slowpoke.
Re: Ghana Vs Nigeria....setting The Records Straight!!! by bingbagbo(m): 6:43pm On Jun 11, 2013
Syenite: WHAT A USELESS THREAD BY A slowpoke.













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Re: Ghana Vs Nigeria....setting The Records Straight!!! by Nobody: 7:12pm On Jun 11, 2013
Mama Ghana
Re: Ghana Vs Nigeria....setting The Records Straight!!! by bingbagbo(m): 7:25pm On Jun 11, 2013
IIIIxRoyalxIIII: Mama Ghana




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Re: Ghana Vs Nigeria....setting The Records Straight!!! by Syenite(m): 9:11pm On Jun 11, 2013
bin gbagbo:












madman!!! angry

Your Father is a Mad man.
Re: Ghana Vs Nigeria....setting The Records Straight!!! by bingbagbo(m): 9:50pm On Jun 11, 2013
Syenite:

my Father is a Mad man.



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Re: Ghana Vs Nigeria....setting The Records Straight!!! by bingbagbo(m): 10:07am On Jun 15, 2019
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Re: Ghana Vs Nigeria....setting The Records Straight!!! by cosymyman: 12:17pm On Jun 15, 2019
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