Three-time African champions Nigeria and four-time champions Ghana are set to revive their rivalry today when they clash in the semi-finals of the Unity Cup Invitational Tournament in London, Soccernet.ng reports.
The tournament provides another platform for the West African heavyweights to battle for supremacy. Eric Chelle has fielded strong squads, and this clash could prove to be a defining moment for several players as they continue to write new chapters in this historic rivalry.
Interestingly, exactly 21 years ago, this same tournament launched the international career of Obafemi Martins, who went on to enjoy impressive spells with Newcastle United, VfL Wolfsburg, and a host of others.
What Is the Unity Cup?
The Unity Cup is an international football tournament held in London, designed to help teams prepare for upcoming competitions and to strengthen ties among nations with significant diasporas in the UK.
The maiden edition of the tournament was held at The Valley Stadium in 2004, featuring Nigeria, the Republic of Ireland, and Jamaica.
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Nigeria defeated Ireland 3–0 and Jamaica 2–0 to emerge champions of the tournament.
Did Obafemi Martins Find His Breakthrough at the Unity Cup?
Obafemi Martins made a memorable debut for the Super Eagles during the 2004 Unity Cup in London. In Nigeria's opening match against the Republic of Ireland, Martins scored in the 50th minute, following Bartholomew Ogbeche’s opener—Ogbeche would go on to finish as the tournament's top scorer.