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L’équipe nigériane, entraînée par José Peseiro, s’est qualifiée pour la finale de la Coupe d’Afrique des Nations en battant l’Afrique du Sud aux tirs au but après un match nul 1-1 à l’issue du temps réglementaire et des prolongations.

Peseiro, 63 ans, a mené les “Green Eagles” en finale du tournoi continental, marquant ainsi sa place au sommet du football africain après 11 ans.

Privé de Zaidu, blessé, le Nigeria a ouvert le score sur penalty à la 67e minute par l’intermédiaire de William Troost-Ekong, du PAOK.

A la fin du temps réglementaire, Teboho Mokoena a égalisé, également sur penalty.

Ils affronteront la Côte d’Ivoire en finale, un exploit qu’ils n’ont pas réalisé depuis 2013. Cette année-là, ils avaient battu le Burkina Faso 1-0 pour remporter la troisième CAN de leur histoire.