Tag: Dream Team

  • AFCON under 23 Qualifiers: Libya beat Dream Team 2-0 in Tunisia

     

    Nigeria’s under 23 side otherwise called Dream Team, Wednesday in Tunis lost the first leg of their two legged AFCON Under 23 Nations cup qualifier 2-0 to their Libyan counterparts.

    The young Libyans shot into the lead in the first 45 minutes and held tenaciously to their lead as the Dream Team concentrated mainly on midfield play while finding it difficult to penetrate into the vital arrears of their opponents.

    As if the day was meant to be a day of lamentation for the Imama Amapakabo led team, Goalkeeper Adamu Abubakar was giving the marching orders after bagging a red card for handling the ball outside his area.

    His sending off further mounted pressure on the Nigerian side while the Libyans saw his ouster as a ginger as they increased the tempo of their game which yielded result as they grabbed the second goal in the 69th minute.

    Not even the introduction of Chidera Ezeh in place of Muyiwa Olabiran could turn the table as they Libyans held their ground to the end of the match.

    Taiwo Awoniyi’s 53rd minute chance was the closest the Dream came to salvaging the situation but it was blown away.

    The team will now need to dig deep to post a five star performance when they file out for the second leg on Monday 25th match at the Stephen Keshi Stadium, Asaba.

    Prior to the battle of Tunis, Çaykur Rizespor of Turkey and Nigeria U-23 team captain, Azubuike Okechukwu had declared that he and his teammates are in super form and not in any form of pressure.

    Azubuike who was part of the team that made it to the Rio Olympics in 2016, added that his wealth of experience will come handy.

    “We will have to play every game like it’s a final because that is the mentality we need to qualify” he had said in a chat with brila.net

    Now that the first leg has come and gone with the result in Libya’s favour, Azubuike and his teammates will have to review their strategy if they wish to move to the next stage of qualification.

  • Olympics:Nigeria bags Football bronze

    With a 3-2 victory, Nigeria’s Dream  Team on Saturday defeated Honduras to win the bronze medal in the football event of the Olympic Games.

     

  • We didn’t play well against Germany – Mikel

    We didn’t play well against Germany – Mikel

    Nigeria U-23 skipper, Mikel Obi, has admitted that his team mates didn’t play well in Wednesday’s Olympics football semi final clash against Germany in Sao Paulo, Brazil.

    With the Nigerians missing the services of two key players in the shape of Oghenekaro Etebo and Azubuike Okechukwu, the Dream Team struggled against the Europeans, first conceding early in the first half, before Nils Petersen grabbed a second goal with one minute remaining.

    “I wanted to win the gold medal, but the fact is that we did not play well today (Wednesday). The Germans played well,” allnigeriasoccer.com quoted the Chelsea midfielder as saying at the press conference.

    “We are professionals, we can now claim third place and this is what we get. We want to give a medal to Nigeria. ”

     

  • Kanu, Enyeama proud of Dream Team

    Kanu, Enyeama proud of Dream Team

    Former Nigeria internationals, Kanu Nwankwo and Vincent Enyeama have showered praise on the country’s Under-23 national team for qualifying for the quarter final of the football event of the Men’s Olympic Football Tournament Rio 2016.

    Dream Team VI defeated Sweden 1-0 in Group B on Sunday night, thanks to  Sadiq Umar’s 39th minute header at the Amazonia Arena in Manaus.

    Kanu, who captained Nigeria’s U-23 team to win gold at the Atlanta 1996 Olympics, tweeted that coach Samson Siasia and his boys have made the country proud in Rio.

    “Congratulations our dear team Nigeria U-23.Well done boys and well done Samson and your coaching staff, we are proud of you all keep going,” he tweeted.

    Enyeama also congratulated the team for making it to the quarter final stage.

    “Congratulations to team Nigeria (male football) for qualifying to the quarter finals.#Olympics2016. Thank you for making Nigerians proud,” the Lille of France goalkeeper said.

    On Wednesday, Nigeria will  play against Colombia in Sao Paulo, while Sweden have a must-win match against Japan in Salvador if they are going to continue their Rio 2016 journey.

  • Aminu lands in Brazil for Dream Team

    Aminu lands in Brazil for Dream Team

    Osmanlıspor striker Umar Aminu has landed in Brazil ahead of the Dream Team second Olympics Group B clash against Sweden on Sunday night.

    Aminu missed Nigeria’s 5-4 win over Japan on Friday morning because of his club involvement in the Europa League qualification tie played on Thursday.

    “I am now in Brazil and I arrived last night,”Aminu told allnigeriasoccer.com when asked if he has kept his promise of joining the Nigeria U23s on Friday.

    The ex-Flying Eagles star will train with the team on Saturday before Coach Samson Siasia will decide whether or not to feature him against the Scandinavians.

    Nigerian takes on Sweden at the Amazônia Arena, Manaus, at 11:00pm Nigerian time.

  • Olympics: Dream Team’s victory, a good beginning – Buhari

    Olympics: Dream Team’s victory, a good beginning – Buhari

    President Muhammadu Buhari on Friday expressed optimism that the country’s team will put up an impressive showing at the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio De Janeiro, Brazil.

    The President stated this in his message to the Nigerian Olympics contingent.

    Buhari, in a statement issued by his Senior Special Assistant on Media and Publicity, Garba Shehu, hoped that the nation’s Under 23 football team victory over Japan in the early hours of Friday will serve as an inspiration to the entire contingent.

    He said: “On behalf of the government and people of our great country, I wish to express my support to our athletes who have arrived in Rio for the 2016 Olympic Games. I am particularly delighted by the outcome of the football match early this morning in which our football team defeated their Japanese counterparts.

    “The sweetness of the victory comes from the fact that it came against all odds.  Our team overcame several challenges to put up a sterling performance. This is a good beginning.”

    He praised the resilience, hardwork and patriotism that the athletes have put into their preparations.

    President Buhari added: “I am already aware that you have made personal sacrifices in your journey to the Olympic Games. The motivation comes from strong discipline and the love of the nation.”

    “As you embark on the search for honours for the nation, I seize this opportunity to assure our Olympians that you have my support and those of all Nigerians.

    “Go! Win and return with laurels, I wish you the best.”

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  • Olympics: FIFA assigns Oliseh to study Nigeria matches

    Olympics: FIFA assigns Oliseh to study Nigeria matches

    Former Super Eagles coach, Sunday Oliseh, who is on the FIFA technical study group for the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, has been assigned to analyse Nigeria matches against Japan and Colombia in the Games soccer event.

    Nigeria faces Japan in both countries’ opening game at the Olympics on Friday in Manaus, while the Dream Team VI confronts Colombia in the last group game in Sao Paolo on August 10, africanFootball.com reports.

    Oliseh coached the Super Eagles coach between July 2015 and February this year.

  • Dream Team VI players, officials get US visas

    Dream Team VI players, officials get US visas

    Top official of the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) has confirmed to SportingLife that the players and officials of  Dream Team VI have all secured US visas for the proposed training tour of America for the 2016 Rio Olympics.

    But the much publicized Rio Olympics training camp in the United States of America will have to wait longer as there is no clear date for the team’s departure for the tour.

    The Samson Siasia’s tutored side has two important international friendly matches to play while in the United States of America.

    The Nigerian team has a friendly tie with another Rio Olympics bound team Honduras in July 27, 2016 and Siasia has confirmed to SportingLife he hoped to parade some of the likely regulars he is moulding for the Olympics.

    The General Secretary of NFF Dr. Sanusi Muhammed also told SportingLife yesterday that the Federation is still working on the trip and no specific date has been fixed for the team’s departure for US.

    “Yes, I can happily confirm to you that the Dream Team VI players and officials have got their US visas but I can’t tell you precisely now when the team would be leaving for US for their training tour.

    “We are working round the clock to ensure that they embark on the trip as soon as possible,” he disclosed.

    The latest arrival in the U-23 national team Barcelona Team B central defender  Godswill Ekpolo who arrived Abuja yesterday gave a dose of what he can do with the team.

     Anderlecht of Belgium striker Imoh Ezekiel also shone brightly during yesterday evening’s training held at the Practice pitch of the Abuja National Stadium.

    The team has another high profile friendly with Flying Eagles on Saturday.

  • Rio Olympics: Dream Team VI resume camping Wednesday

    Rio Olympics: Dream Team VI resume camping Wednesday

    Nigeria U-23 team will resume training camp in Abuja on Wednesday, officials have disclosed.

    The team went on a short recess after the Suwon International Tournament in South Korea, where they lost to hosts Korea and Denmark, before they defeated Honduras.

    The Dream Team VI are scheduled to apply for entry visas to the United States and United Kingdom on their return to camp after an initial arrangement to do so earlier this month was shelved.

    The team will train in  the United States of America and England prior to the Rio Olympics in August.

  • Korea tourney: Denmark hammer Nigeria 6-2

    Korea tourney: Denmark hammer Nigeria 6-2

    A pathetic Nigeria Olympic team suffered its second straight defeat at the Suwon International Tournament in South Korea losing 2-6 to Denmark on Saturday morning.

    Nigeria had earlier lost 0-1 to hosts Korea in the opening match of the pre-Olympics tournament, africanFootball.com reports.

    The Dream Team went behind in the 26th minute after Erhun Obanor scored against his team from a cross by a Danish player.

    The Danes doubled their lead after 34 minutes, when Emil Larsen fired home.

    Larsen extended Denmark’s lead four minutes later and he completed his hat-trick nine minute after the restart.

    Patrick Da Silva scored a fifth goal for Denmark in the 62nd minute, before Emiliano Marcondes completed the rout with a sixth goal on 75 minutes.

    Substitute Abdulrahman Taiwo netted two consolation goals for Nigeria late in the game to give the score line some respectability.

    Nigeria was again punished for poor finishing with Liverpool striker, Taiwo Awoniyi, the worst culprit.

    Awoniyi’s header in the 13th sailed over the bar narrowly.

    He was also denied a goal with a last-minute clearance on 18 minutes.