Re: FIFA U17WC: Meet Africa’s Four Representatives To Brazil by Legendguru: 4:07pm On Jul 28, 2019 |
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Re: FIFA U17WC: Meet Africa’s Four Representatives To Brazil by exponential1: 4:12pm On Jul 28, 2019 |
The super eagle Rohr & Super Falcons parked Biafran full where did they reach at the World Cup ? Cursed God forsaken Ipob that their pathetic life is riddled with endemic hate n irredeemable bigotry for anything they are not dominating. gaetano: If they make it out of the group stage, make i bend. Garba wey Park herdsmen full the team. People that should be placing sticks across both shoulders are playing football. That was how the other herdsmen went to disgrace us at the just concluded u20 World Cup Have you heard about the name Rashidi Yekini ? The SE n SS are different entities & will always be. Make I cover am for your entire tribe till when I go open book for you. DREAMZZZ: briging quota system into nigerian sports will spell doom for our sport sector as we all know the southeast and southsouth gave nigerian sports all it is known for today i know afonjas will come and start shouting anthony joshua...but anthony joshua we all know is a british boxer and lost all his belts to mediocre 1 Like |
Re: FIFA U17WC: Meet Africa’s Four Representatives To Brazil by Ayoslimzy(m): 4:15pm On Jul 28, 2019 |
Sometimes I wonder if those players that won under 17 5 times does not grow up |
Re: FIFA U17WC: Meet Africa’s Four Representatives To Brazil by Omolomo4eva(m): 4:17pm On Jul 28, 2019 |
Vainglory: Three players in that Cameroonian team are clearly in their twenties. When will African teams stop cheating. NA U BORN DEM? |
Re: FIFA U17WC: Meet Africa’s Four Representatives To Brazil by Nobody: 4:34pm On Jul 28, 2019 |
gaetano: If they make it out of the group stage, make i bend. Garba wey Park herdsmen full the team. People that should be placing sticks across both shoulders are playing football. That was how the other herdsmen went to disgrace us at the just concluded u20 World Cup |
Re: FIFA U17WC: Meet Africa’s Four Representatives To Brazil by KevMitnick: 4:35pm On Jul 28, 2019 |
namiji2598: Nigeria has won it ×5 Wow
We used to be giant of Africa untill burna boy comes and changes it to African giant Back then we were fielding under 30 players against the poor u17 players from other countries... So we won easily. |
Re: FIFA U17WC: Meet Africa’s Four Representatives To Brazil by Heromaniaa: 4:39pm On Jul 28, 2019 |
Whobedatte: Please who has seen a slim or lanky Cameroonian player before? Male or female. Always huge n muscular!!! Is there a special food recipe that always aid in their growth n body shape? unripe plantain brother. Unripe plantain |
Re: FIFA U17WC: Meet Africa’s Four Representatives To Brazil by Perkins2018: 7:01pm On Jul 28, 2019 |
DREAMZZZ: briging quota system into nigerian sports will spell doom for our sport sector as we all know the southeast and southsouth gave nigerian sports all it is known for today i know afonjas will come and start shouting anthony joshua...but anthony joshua we all know is a british boxer and lost all his belts to mediocre Igbos will never see anything good in others but will be the first to accuse others of hatred. That’s how they killed leaders of other regions in other to dominate the country. Stop involving the south south in your hate campaign. We know your motive. Nobody can forget Yekini and Odegbami in Nigeria football history. |
Re: FIFA U17WC: Meet Africa’s Four Representatives To Brazil by TruthinAction: 7:44pm On Jul 28, 2019 |
cheapgoals: The FIFA U17 World Cup is one the very few competitions where African teams have been able to show dominance on the World Scene. African teams have won the competition seven times with Nigeria accounting five of the trophies and Ghana getting the other two.
However, while Ghana has not participated at the U17 for quite some time now, Nigeria have won two of the last three editions only missing the 2017 editions.
This year the 2019 edition is scheduled for Brazil and Nigeria have qualified alongside two debutants and one team who will be making their second FIFA U7 World Cup appearances and we take a look at the four Africa representatives.
NIGERIA
Nickname: Golden Eaglets
Appearance: 12
Debut: 1985
Last Appearance: 2015
Best Performance: Winners (x5)
Coach: Manu Garba
Golden Eaglets as the Nigerians are called are the tournament’s most successful team with 8 podium finishes all being the trophy deciding final match. The West Africans have won five finals and losing three other finals.
The first of the wins came in the first edition of the competition in 1985 while they added another in 1993, 2007 and back to back wins in 2013 and 2015 make up the five title triumph by Nigeria.
With the Current Champions, England failing to qualify for the 2019 edition in Brazil, Nigeria will definitely be considered as one the favourites even though they were quite unimpressive in the CAF U17 Championship in Tanzania earlier in the year where they came fourth behind Cameroon, Senegal and Angola. However, with a coach who won the 2013 edition it may be wrong to write the west Africans off totally.
ANGOLA
Nickname: Palanquinhas
Appearance: 1
Debut: 2019
Last Appearance: –
Best Performance: Debut
Coach: Pedro Goncalves
Angola were only making their third CAF U17 Championship in Tanzania in February but they made the most of it by qualifying for their first ever FIFA U17 World Cup after coming third beating five times world champions Nigeria in the third place match.
The Palanquinhas do not posses much experience on the world level although they could look to the record making 2006 national team side who made the FIFA world cup held in Germany thirteen years ago.
With Capita, they have the highest goalscorer at the CAF competition with four goals and may likely be the team’s source of goals at the mundial against hosts Brazil, Canada and New Zealand.
SENEGAL
Nickname: Terranga Cubs
Appearance: –
Debut: 2019
Last Appearance: –
Best Performance: –
Coach: Malick Daff
Senegal enter this territory for the first time in their history although their qualification was on administrative basis after Guinea was stripped of their world Cup ticket for fielding over-aged players during the tournament
Guinea was abolish from the competition by CAF for age falsification. The CAF Executive Committee then approved Senegal as their replacement even though they failed to make the semi finals.
Their reward is a group D pairing with the USA, Netherlands and Japan.
CAMEROON
Nickname: The Indomitable Cubs
Appearance: 2
Debut: 2005
Last Appearance: 2005
Best Performance: Group Stage
Coach: Thomas Libiih
The young Indomitable Lions are the Champions of Africa albeit they are appearing at their second ever FIFA U17 World Cup after lifting the African title in Tanzania.
The last time they were at the World Cup they failed to qualify from the group stage and will be hoping to go one better or even all the way in Brazil and with the CAF U17 best player Steve Mvoue and Ismaila Seidou the team’s highest goalscorer at the competition still very much in the team, fans at home will be expecting a decent outing against Spain, Argentina and Tajikistan at the World Cup.
SOURCE: https://cheapgoals.com/fifa-u17wc-meet-africas-four-representatives-to-brazil/ The essence of this age group competition is to discover young talent but after the competition, most of them never make it to the senior team. I think we need to work on this. If the team stay together after the competition and just injecting a few more players, we should be able to raise a team that can go places in the senior world cup. |
Re: FIFA U17WC: Meet Africa’s Four Representatives To Brazil by dabossman(m): 7:44pm On Jul 28, 2019 |
josephwilliamsd: When does it start 26th October. Nigeria in Group B with Hungary, Australia and Ecuador. |
Re: FIFA U17WC: Meet Africa’s Four Representatives To Brazil by dabossman(m): 7:50pm On Jul 28, 2019 |
TruthinAction:
The essence of this age group competition is to discover young talent but after the competition, most of them never make it to the senior team. I think we need to work on this. If the team stay together after the competition and just injecting a few more players, we should be able to raise a team that can go places in the senior world cup. This is not peculiar to Nigeria though. Most times only a handful of players make it to the senior team from each set of age grade teams. Often 3-5 at most. |
Re: FIFA U17WC: Meet Africa’s Four Representatives To Brazil by Eagleboney(m): 8:36pm On Jul 28, 2019 |
Golden eaglets keep making us proud |
Re: FIFA U17WC: Meet Africa’s Four Representatives To Brazil by OGHENAOGIE(m): 9:57pm On Jul 28, 2019 |
Perkins2018:
Igbos will never see anything good in others but will be the first to accuse others of hatred. That’s how they killed leaders of other regions in other to dominate the country. Stop involving the south south in your hate campaign. We know your motive.
Nobody can forget Yekini and Odegbami in Nigeria football history. add teslim balogun,peter rufai obafemi Martin's, mudashiru lawal, tijani babangida etc |
Re: FIFA U17WC: Meet Africa’s Four Representatives To Brazil by OGHENAOGIE(m): 9:59pm On Jul 28, 2019 |
TruthinAction:
The essence of this age group competition is to discover young talent but after the competition, most of them never make it to the senior team. I think we need to work on this. If the team stay together after the competition and just injecting a few more players, we should be able to raise a team that can go places in the senior world cup. age grade tournament is no guarantee to anything...top nations don't depend on it...rather u have a deliberate framework..lets have a functional league where every club ll have academies proper one playing yearly competition... |
Re: FIFA U17WC: Meet Africa’s Four Representatives To Brazil by OGHENAOGIE(m): 10:02pm On Jul 28, 2019 |
dabossman:
This is not peculiar to Nigeria though. Most times only a handful of players make it to the senior team from each set of age grade teams. Often 3-5 at most. thank u only 1993 produced talents that made senior team top level...kanu, oruma,celestine, fatusi... the rest non or one... even Brazil Argentina others sometimes non make it from a set... 1 Like |
Re: FIFA U17WC: Meet Africa’s Four Representatives To Brazil by 9jaRealist: 8:15am On Jul 29, 2019 |
Whobedatte: Please who has seen a slim or lanky Cameroonian player before? Male or female. Always huge n muscular!!! Is there a special food recipe that always aid in their growth n body shape? Unripe plantains... A Cameroonian delicacy. > |
Re: FIFA U17WC: Meet Africa’s Four Representatives To Brazil by 9jaRealist: 8:20am On Jul 29, 2019 |
TruthinAction: The essence of this age group competition is to discover young talent but after the competition, most of them never make it to the senior team. I think we need to work on this. If the team stay together after the competition and just injecting a few more players, we should be able to raise a team that can go places in the senior world cup. From the last U17 tournament team (2015), there are Samuel Chukwueze, Victor Osimhen and Kelechi Nawakali (Eagles B team), Orji Okoronkwo (Bologna/U23 team) and Kingsley Michael (Bologna/U20 and U23 teams). Not a bad return at all. > |
Re: FIFA U17WC: Meet Africa’s Four Representatives To Brazil by TruthinAction: 11:19pm On Jul 29, 2019 |
9jaRealist:
From the last U17 tournament team (2015), there are Samuel Chukwueze, Victor Osimhen and Kelechi Nawakali (Eagles B team), Orji Okoronkwo (Bologna/U23 team) and Kingsley Michael (Bologna/U20 and U23 teams). Not a bad return at all. >
I know but I think the entire team should be kept together. At least 70% of the players. Because the more they play together, the better understanding they will have amongst themselves. |