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  • Super Eagles awaiting Nwabali’s injury scan result – Official

    Super Eagles awaiting Nwabali’s injury scan result – Official

    The Super Eagles are still awaiting the scan result of the team’s first choice goalkeeper, Stanley Nwabali following an injury he picked up during Nigeria’s Round of 16 match against Cameroon.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that Nwabali was  stretched off the pitch  during their AFCON knockout stage clash at the Stade Félix Houphouët Boigny in Abidjan.

    This was after the Chippa United goalkeeper and Cameroon’s Georges-Kevin N’Koudou collided in the box in the 72nd minute.

    Nwabali continued after initial treatment for about eight minutes before the technical team substituted him with Francis Uzoho in the 80th minute.

    Babafemi Raji, the team’s media officer, confirmed to NAN on the sidelines of the team’s recovery training on Tuesday  that Nwabali had sustained a knee injury.

    Raji, however, allayed fears about the severity of the injury, adding, however, that the result of the scan was still being awaited.

    “Yes, he had a test/scan yesterday, and we are waiting the result of the scan.

    “I think he’s done well so far, so good with trying to recover from the injury, and the medics are really working hard on him.

    “I don’t think it’s anything too serious that will rule him out of the tournament.

    “But we just have to wait until we hear the result of the scan,” he said.

    On the team’s training ahead of their quarter-finals clash with Angola, he said the players  were mentally prepared ahead of the game.

    He said that all the players are giving their 100 per cent in training to ensure victory.

    “The boys are ready, as you can see. It’s about mental strength. Mentally, they are strong, and we are just taking it one game at a time,”he said.

    Also speakinh, Jose Peseiro, the team’s head coach, said the players were pumped up ahead of the quarter-finals but need more training and practice before the D-day on Friday.

    He said that he knew the Angolans very well, including the players, coach, and their style of play, adding that they are a very formidable side.

    “They play very well and finish first in their group. I am also aware of the good atmosphere that has been created around the team.

    “They are good opponents, but our team is very good at the moment.

    “We will do our very best as my players continue to work well in training just like they have done today.

    “The unused players trained very well, while the other regular players on the squad recovered, which is very necessary,” he said.

    He also confirmed that the team was still awaiting the result of Nwabali’s scan, adding that it would be difficult to ascertain the degree of the injury at the moment.

    “We will assess the state of his injury in the next 24 to 48 hours.

    “But I am hoping that he will be fit for the next match. I want to play him, and the players want him to play,” he said.

    The two-hour training session, which held at École Nationale de la Police, Abidjan, saw a total of 22 players put through their paces.

    While Nwabali, forward Victor Osimhen and William Troost-Ekong all sat out of the training.

    On the reason for Osimhen and Troost-Ekong non-participation in the team’s training, Raji explained that it was a routine and precautionary procedure meant to protect the players.

    “If you’ve visited our camp, especially during tournaments like these, you will understand that after matchdays, players that started the game don’t get to train so hard.

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    “So, it’s a routine, especially for players that complain of one or two aches and pains.

    “It’s a normal routine, and by tomorrow, they will get back to full training,” he said.

    On Osimhen’s anti-doping test, he explained that it was also a random routine exercise by CAF.

    He said  that it was Kelechi Iheanacho who was randomly picked for the test after the Cameroon game, and not Osimhen as some reports making the rounds suggested.

    He confirmed that Osimhen was also randomly picked, stressing that this was after the group stage game against hosts Coted’Ivoire.

    He said that all players came out clean after the tests were conducted.

    NAN reports that the Super Eagles’ take on  Angola in a blockbuster clash on Friday at Stade de Félix Houphouët Boigny in Abidjan.

    (NAN)

  • Super Eagles awaits scan result on Nwabali

    Super Eagles awaits scan result on Nwabali

    Super Eagles head coach Jose Peseiro has confirmed that Super Eagles goalkeeper Stanley Nwabali has underwent  scans on a suspected knee injury suffered during Saturday night’s Africa Cup of Nations round of 16 clash against Cameroon.

    However, the Portuguese  said he would love to see Stanley Nwabali in goal for Friday’s Africa Cup of Nations quarter-finals clash against Angola.

    Nwabali sustained  the   knee injury after colliding with Cameroon winger Georges Nkoudou during Saturday’s round of 16 clash and  was replaced by Fransis Uzoho after he was stretchered off the pitch.

    Meanwhile, Nwabali  yesterday underwent a scan to determine the severity of a knee injury he suffered and  the result of the scan is now being awaited.

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    Nationsport reports that Nwabali trained alone during the team’s training session yesterday at École Nationale de la Police, Abidjan while the rest of the team  trained ahead of Friday’s quarterfinal against Angola.

    Friday’s game will kick off from 6pm at the Houphouët Boigny Stadium in Abidjan.

    The winners of this tie will take on the winners of another quarterfinal between Cape Verde and either Morocco or South Africa, who come face-to-face today  in a Round of 16 clash.

    Peseiro said in an interview that he has other players that can do the job if Nwabali fail to recover on time for the game.

    “If he’s okay he will be in the next match but If he is not available we have other players that will do the job. I wish he recovers for next match because all the players know him,” Peseiro said.

  • Nwabali may miss Q-Final duel against Angola

    Nwabali may miss Q-Final duel against Angola

    The three-time African champions, Nigeria, may be without Stanley Nwabali for the Angola tie after the goalkeeper was stretchered off late on against Cameroon.

    “It is impossible to evaluate immediately the situation. We need 24-48 hours before we know, but if he cannot recover we will play with another goalkeeper,” said coach Jose Peseiro said after  the Super Eagles beat  the Indomitable Lions of Cameroon 2-0 in their Round of 16 tie on Saturday.

    Angola topped their group before defeating south African neighbours Namibia 3-0 in their last-16 tie on Saturday.

    “They are a very good team. In this moment, all the teams can win this tournament,” added Peseiro.

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    “Angola have performed very well, and if we want to beat them we must do our best, like today.”

    In a related development, for the Indomitable Lions, the manner of the defeat to their great rivals Nigeria hurt just as much as the result itself.

    Having failed to get a single shot on goal during the entire contest, Cameroon looked a shadow of the side that last lifted the trophy in 2017.

    Coach Rigobert Song, who benched Manchester United goalkeeper Andre Onana for the second consecutive match, said the loss in Bouake showed where they currently stand.

    “Yes, I’m learning from it. I’d say we still need to improve, we need to keep working, and we also need players who are capable of rising to the occasion,” Song reflected.

    “Right now we’re making do with what we’ve got. I’m not questioning the talent of the players I have got, but some of them are just discovering this competition and I think it’s by making mistakes that you grow.

    “Nigeria had a very fine team, but we gave them the opportunity ourselves – and that’s what hurts the

  • I’m not Super Eagles’ Number 1 keeper yet – Nwabali

    I’m not Super Eagles’ Number 1 keeper yet – Nwabali

    Stanley Nwabali, the Super Eagles goalkeeper at the ongoing Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) 2023, has dispelled insinuation that he is now Nigeria’s first choice goalkeeper.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the Chippa United FC of South Africa goalkeeper said this on Tuesday in Abidjan.

    Nwabali said he got an opportunity to represent his country, adding that he would deliver whenever he got the nod to play.

    “I am still not seeing myself as number one; I always say this. I only have an opportunity and I just want to play and give my best,” Nwabali said.

    He also said that he was not under any pressure while in goal for the Super Eagles but was rather happy with his performance so far in the competition.

    Nwabali has so far kept two clean sheets in the three games played so far.

    He also appealed to Nigeria’s football fans to be calm as the goals would soon start coming to the delight of all.

    “For me, the goals will come when you have someone like Victor Osimhen; for me we are not worried about goals, but about the three points. And now we have qualified.

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    “Monday’s win is a nice feeling for me and the team,” Nwabali said.

    NAN recalls that the Super Eagles of Nigeria defeated their counterparts from Guinea Bissau 1-0 to qualify for the next round of the competition.

    They also got seven points from available nine to finish second on the log behind group leaders, Equatorial Guinea.

    Equatorial Guinea, who also have seven points from three matches, are with a better goals difference than the Nigerian senior national male team.

    (NAN)

  • Goalkeeper Nwabali wants to make history with Super Eagles

    Goalkeeper Nwabali wants to make history with Super Eagles

    For a country known for producing a long line of legendary goalkeepers, Nigeria’s prowess in that department can surely not be undermined.

    However, in recent times the country has been in the wilderness as it continues what could be termed a futile search for reliable goalkeepers in the mould of Peter Rufai, Vincent Enyeama, Emmanuel Okala and other outstanding shot stoppers that have graced Nigeria’s goalposts in bygone years.

    Only last month, this thorny issue came to the fore yet again as Super Eagles kicked off their 2026 World Cup qualifying campaign with unconvincing, if not shocking score draws against minnows Lesotho and Southern African rivals Zimbabwe. Besides these ‘unbelievable’ results, what Nigerians found most annoying was the “shoddy” performance of current number one goalkeeper, Francis Uzoho.

    His overall showing in both matches left much to be desired, particularly against Zimbabwe in Rwanda where he let in a seemingly harmless free kick from 45 yards out.

    As enraged fans and other stakeholders made their feeling known, Super Eagles boss, Jose Peseiro knew he had to make a quick move to fix this gaping loophole in his last line of defence. The Africa Cup of Nations is only weeks away and the pressure keeps mounting. So he booked the next available flight to Port Elizabeth, South Africa, the current home of Chippa United’s Nigerian goalkeeper, Stanley Bobo Nwabali.

    Peseiro’s meeting with the goalkeeper centred on a recall to the national team specifically for the upcoming Africa Cup of Nations in Cote d’Ivoire only weeks away.

    Some analysts see the Rivers State-born shot stopper as the next big thing to happen to Nigerian football as he teams up with other goalkeepers including the under-fire Uzoho in Nigeria’s list of 25 players ahead of January’s Africa Cup of Nations fiesta in Cote d’Ivoire.

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    An imposing figure at well over six foot four inches tall, Nwabali commands his area with ease and composure while scaring opposing strikers with his huge physical presence, and in spite of a shaky start, his input for the Chilli Boys in the South Africa Premier Soccer League (PSL), have been nothing else but inspiring.

    After managing seven clean sheets in 13 Premier Soccer League games in the current season, Nwabali, who began his career as an outfield player, seems to be enjoying some sort of consistency in terms of performances leading to interest from one of South Africa’s leading club sides, Kaizer Chiefs.

    Most importantly, he has established himself as a regular starter after struggling for game time in his debut 2022/23 season where he featured in only nine games across all competitions.

    Prior to his trip to South Africa, Peseiro had put a call through to the former Katsina United shot-stopper, informing him of his mission.

    “I was stunned to receive this call from Super Eagles Head Coach,” the 27-year-old recalled. “I suddenly felt goose bumps on my skin, and pinched myself to know if this was actually happening.

    “Well, I give God the glory for the recognition, and believe me, it’s a divine call to service,” he added.

    With only a few weeks to the Africa Cup of Nations tournament in Cote d’Ivoire, the Chippa United safe hands in a revealing interview with Johannesburg-based African football expert, MARK OGAGAN, highlights his professional aspirations, international dreams and more.

    When you got a call from Super Eagles Head Coach, Jose Peseiro , that he was coming to visit you in Port Elizabeth, were you surprised?

    To be honest, I was stunned beyond words, as I already knew his reason. I have to give thanks to God because I was not even part of the qualifiers for the AFCON, and here I am being offered a spot in the tournament squad. The call up, for me, is a thing of joy and excitement considering the prospect of teaming up with this amazing group of Super Eagles players. Nigeria is my country and proud to be considered worthy of a call up.

    Nigeria’s current number one goalkeeper, Francis Uzoho came under heavy criticism for his “not too impressive” showings of late, and now you’ve been called up to the team. What’s your take on that?

    I’ve been following the whole drama that trailed our first two World Cup qualifying matches against Lesotho and Zimbabwe, and in my opinion, Francis Uzoho does not deserve all the flak. Football can be very unpredictable sometimes, making you wonder if you were the same player who performed brilliantly in previous matches. Even the best goalkeepers in the world do have bad days too.

    About my call up, let me say it’s a divine call to service. I’d been working very hard at my game and never thought the recognition would come so soon. Going to the AFCON, for me, is a big step in my career. Together with other goalkeepers in the squad, we shall work hard together to uplift our nation.

    You are not entirely new to the Super Eagles set up. Tell us about your international debut in the United States three years ago.

    It was more like a second string Super Eagles team; we took on Mexico and lost 4-0, but to me it was a valuable experience because it encouraged me to work harder and build on my game. As always, my philosophy is to keep pushing and spring surprises when no gives you a chance.

    Are you familiar with any player(s) in the current Super Eagles team?

    No, I am not, but hopefully I will make lots of friends as we head to Cote d’Ivoire…I am super excited.

    With days to the tournament, how realistic is Nigeria’s chances of making an impact?

    I need to say this…taking one game at a time is the way to go. No one gave Nigeria a chance when they played here (South Africa) in 2013, but the rest is history. Nigeria remains one of the top teams on the continent, and if we keep our winning mentality, there’s no reason why we can’t go all the way.

    While blossoming as a professional goalkeeper, who were your role models?

    No one really: I looked up to myself, challenged myself to do better. At my local side Go Round FC, I started out as a defender, and then played in attack until I became goalkeeper.

    How supportive has your family been in your professional journey thus far?

    I come from an average family who have been very supportive as I’m the only soccer player in our family.

    You’re some sort of football’s journeyman having played for no less than six clubs in Nigeria before sealing your South African deal. What does that suggest?

    Well in football you never know where your star will shine eventually, so it’s possible to play one team per season before making your name. Playing for several teams in Nigeria helped to sharpen my skills under different coaches and varied tactical formations.

    You joined Chippa United from Katsina United in 2022; how was your transition from Nigeria’s NPFL to the highly competitive South African Premier Soccer League (PSL)?

    To be frank, it was difficult adjusting to the different pace, tactics, weather and new teammates; hence I conceded goals in my first few outings. The high standard of the PSL was not easy for me, but I learned fast.

    QUICK FACTS ON NWABALI: Nwabali who is an origin of Onelga/Okwuzi LGA in Rivers State, Nwabali earned his first cap for Super Eagles B team in an international friendly against Mexico in the United States in 2020.

    WHAT ARE THEY SAYING ABOUT NWABALI

    Williams Okpara (Ex- Super Eagles and Orlando Pirates legend):“ I think his biggest assets are his composure, quick reflexes and ball distribution. He has continued from where some of us stopped. When I watched one of his matches for Chippa United I was amazed how quickly he has improved, because at the beginning he was shaky while trying to adapt to his new environment. Having a goalkeeper of his calibre is an advantage to the Super Eagles, though one could argue that he hasn’t got the experience to start at such a big tournament like AFCON. However, I see him as a boy with a big heart…he’ll go places.”

    Greg Etafia (Ex- Moroka Swallows and Super Eagles):“ Nwabali has been a revelation here, because the PSL is not an easy league. In my opinion, his call up to the national team is long overdue. However, I foresee very stiff competition with the other goalkeepers, but hey, Nigeria benefits from that in the end. I wish him all the best at the AFCON.”

    NWABILI: FACTFILE

    Full name: Stanley Bobo Nwabali

    Date of birth: 10 June, 1996 (Age 27)

    Place of birth: Lagos, Nigeria

    State of Origin: Rivers State

    Current club: Chippa United FC ( Since 2022)

    Position: Goalkeeper

    Previous clubs: Go-Round FC (2019); Sharks FC (2019); Enyimba(2020-2021); Wikki Tourists (2021); Lobi Stars (2021); Katsina United (2022).

  • 2023 AFCON: Nwabali excited over Super Eagles prospects

    2023 AFCON: Nwabali excited over Super Eagles prospects

    Chippa United Goalkeeper, Stanley Bobo Nwabali says he is poised to give his best if he makes the final list of Super Eagles squad to the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations holding  next year in Cote d’Ivoire.

    The former Go Round and Enyimba Goalkeeper is in the 40 man list submitted to the Confederation of African Football  (CAF) and with the squad to be trimmed to between 23 and 27 on or before January 3rd, 2024, Nwabali said he is eagerly expecting the final list.

    Nwabali who spoke glowingly of his admiration for the Eagles invitation promised to give his best adding that having the privilege to be in the midst of the Eagles is a great motivation to him.

    “I feel very happy. It is something I can’t explain how I am feeling about it.  I appreciate it even though it is not the final list yet,” Nwabali disclosed on  Lagos based Sports Radio station. “Everyone will like to give to his best to the country. I am ready to give my best and I won’t keep anything behind. I am looking forward to the final list.  To see myself among this  group of players is a motivation for me. I know I must work harder because the task ahead is huge.”

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    Meanwhile, former Under 23 goalkeeper, Greg Etafia has appealed to the Super Eagles technical crew to give Chippa United Goalkeeper, Stanley Nwabali a chance to prove himself.

    Etafia, a former Goalkeeper of Moroka Swallows of South Africa and Lobi Stars admitted he never heard of Nwabali while playing in the Nigerian league but noted that his performance since he got to South Africa with Chippa United has been top notch.

    “I don’t really know him until I saw him in South Africa because it has been long i left Nigeria. He came in here not quite long but he is a top goalkeeper from what I have seen thus far,” Etafia, who now works in South Africa noted. “I just hope he can continue there in the national team. I will also like the Eagles technical crew to give him a chance and support for him to be stabilized.”