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Four big takeaways from Nigeria’s dramatic shootout victory over Egypt to earn U20 AFCON bronze

by Imhonlamhen Eronmhonsele
May 18, 2025
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Four big takeaways from Nigeria’s dramatic shootout victory over Egypt to earn U20 AFCON bronze

Nigeria's Flying Eagles

When Nigeria and Egypt stepped out under the Cairo lights for the third-place match at the 2025 CAF U-20 Africa Cup of Nations, there was still pride to play for.

And while neither side made the final, the Flying Eagles flew home with something to celebrate — a fifth bronze medal in tournament history and yet another reminder of Nigeria’s unmatched pedigree at this level.

A 1-1 draw in regulation gave way to a nerve-shredding penalty shootout, where Aliyu Zubairu’s boys showed nerves of steel, converting all four of their spot-kicks, while 17-year-old Rufai Abubakar emerged the unlikely hero with two crucial saves.

Nigeria's Flying Eagles
Nigeria's Flying Eagles

Here are Soccernet.ng‘s four major takeaways from a spirited Nigerian display in Cairo:

1. Goalkeeping goldmine: Harcourt and Abubakar show Nigeria’s net is in safe hands

If there’s one department Nigeria can now point to with confidence, it’s the one between the sticks. Just days after 15-year-old Ebenezer Harcourt’s shootout heroics helped eliminate Senegal, it was 17-year-old Rufai Abubakar who took centre stage in Cairo.

Nigeria Flying Eagles star Ebenezer Harcourt
Nigeria Flying Eagles star Ebenezer Harcourt

Abubakar didn’t just save two penalties from Atef and Kabaka — he radiated calm and presence in the shootout, reading body language like a seasoned veteran.

For a country often criticised for instability in the goalkeeping department at senior level, the emergence of not one but two talented shot-stoppers on the U-20 stage signals a refreshing shift.

Nigeria’s Flying Eagles
Nigeria’s Flying Eagles

More than just reflexes, both young keepers showed emotional maturity. Harcourt’s command and vocal leadership against Senegal was eye-catching, while Abubakar’s penalty anticipation against Egypt was textbook goalkeeping — waiting, reading, reacting.

Could Nigeria finally be laying the foundation for a golden generation of keepers? On this evidence, yes.

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2. Mental resilience on display after early setback

When Egypt struck just three minutes in, it could have easily gone downhill for the Flying Eagles. But the West Africans didn’t panic. Instead, they responded with control, possession and purpose.

Midfielders Divine Oliseh and Israel Ayuma began to dictate the tempo, with Clinton Jephta and Precious Benjamin offering width and penetration. It was a mature performance, particularly from a side stung by a semifinal exit just days earlier.

Nigeria's Flying Eagles
Nigeria's Flying Eagles

The equaliser was a reward for sustained pressure — Oliseh threading the needle with a beautiful through ball for Bidemi Amole, who finished with clinical precision.

And while the Flying Eagles couldn’t find a winner in regulation time, they never lost their nerve. This mental steel — forged through adversity — bodes well for the future.

3. Spoilers of history: Flying Eagles break Egypt’s proud bronze record

Before Sunday’s clash, Egypt had never conceded a goal in a third-place match — a perfect defensive record across their U-20 AFCON history at this stage. The record champions tore that script apart in 47 minutes.

Nigeria's Flying Eagles
Nigeria's Flying Eagles

Amole’s composed finish was the first goal Egypt have ever let in during a bronze-medal fixture. It didn’t just level the game; it dented the aura of invincibility the young Pharaohs carried into the contest.

For Nigeria, it was yet another chapter in their knack for troubling host nations. They beat Egypt in 2023 on their own turf and did it again in 2025. Few teams relish silencing home crowds quite like the Flying Eagles.

4. Midfield vision: Divine Oliseh offers a glimpse of the future

While penalty shootouts and goalkeeping grabs the headlines, Nigeria’s midfield maestro quietly ran the show in Cairo. Divine Oliseh — with a name that evokes nostalgia — played with technical elegance and tactical maturity far beyond his years.

Flying Eagles star Divine Oliseh (in green kit)
Flying Eagles star Divine Oliseh (in green kit)

His assist for the equaliser was no fluke. A weight-perfect pass into Amole’s stride, released at the right time, against a compact Egypt line, showcased his vision and game intelligence.

Flying Eagles star Divine Oliseh
Flying Eagles star Divine Oliseh

Throughout the tournament, Oliseh showed an ability to control tempo, break lines, and transition between phases — qualities vital in modern football. In an era where Nigeria is seeking midfielders who can think and play progressively, Oliseh’s development is one to watch.

Imhonlamhen Eronmhonsele

Imhonlamhen Eronmhonsele

Imhonlamhen Eronmhonsele turns into a ball of passion when writing about Nigerian football and its talents, whether rising stars or established legends, locally and abroad. From the deepest corners of the Middle East, to the green fields of the Americas, to the celebrated grounds in Europe, and the rich soils of Africa, Imhons is more than glad, usually with a glass of a tasty drink nearby, to capture the essence of the game, by connecting the dots between culture, identity, and football.

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