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Nigeria World Cup 2010 Team Profile

   

572px-Football_Nigeria_federation.svgNigeria can boast something only a half-dozen other teams in the world can right now: they’ll be playing the World Cup on their home continent come June.

Beyond that, they can’t boast much because they don’t know much. The uninspiring performance at the African Cup of Nations saw Shaibu Amodu relieved of his duties atop the Nigerian coaching pyramid and Lars Lagerback rewarded for not taking Sweden to the World Cup with an all expense paid trip to that same World Cup. So they’re in a bit of transition right before summer festival.

So maybe a shake-up will be good; or maybe a shake-up will be just that – a shake-up.

Nickname: Super Eagles

Group: B; Argentina, Greece, South Korea

FIFA World Ranking as of March 31st 2010: 22nd

Nig coach LagerbackCoach: Lars Lagerback. Fresh off their lackluster showing at the African Cup of Nations, they “reassigned” Shaibu Amodu in February, naming Lars Lagerback in his place for the summer. Lars is also coming fresh off a disappointing set – failing to get Sweden, his post for the last ten years, to South Africa. This means his first official game of the stint will be against Argentina. Joy.

Key Players: The big names are concentrated towards the front, with a blend of speed, strength and size providing a bounty of physical gifts. Yakubu is nicknamed Yak because his shoulders dwarf most of the bovines (no other reason, swear); Obafemi Martins has pace and skills for days on end, ditto (to a lesser degree) for Victor Obinna; Chinedu Obasi provides something of a tall, speedy, skillful wild card; and beanpole captain Nwakwo Kanu is still going strong at 87…oh, only 33. (Seriously – he’s been around forever.)

There’s little to go on in midfield with the new gaffer in town, but most will know Chelsea’s John Obi Mikel (or Mikel John Obi, or…however you prefer) and Ayilla Yussuf is no small talent currently catching his checks in Kiev.

In the back Joseph Yobo is the central leader, with Chidi Odiah, an attacking fullback, on the right and Taye Taiwo, a tank with implanted cannon for a left leg, on the left.

In net will be the quietly impressive Vincent Enyeama, who doesn’t get the pub of some other quality keepers simply because he plays in Israel. (And because he can’t get on most goalkeeper amusement rides – he’s 180cm.)

Player with best YouTube video: Back in the day, the bee’s knees aspired to be Nwankwo Kanu.

Player with best name: According to Wikipedia he only has one cap, but that cap accompanies what will be the best name by some distance at the World Cup if he makes it: Thankgod Amaefule. (Bit of a troublemaker for such a religious fellow, though.)

Player with best nickname: Certain people were obviously born for certain nicknames: Yakubu “The Yak” Aiyegbeni is somewhere up the top of the list.

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Qualification: It wasn’t terribly easy, and it took a bit of help from Mozambqiue to just squeak into the tournament. Tunisia were ahead by two points heading into a last day, which meant Nigeria needed to get real lucky. They did: they beat Kenya 3-2 with an Obafemi goal nine minutes from time while Mozambique stunned Tunisia seven minutes from time for a 1-0 victory. Fashionably late, but still invited.

Interesting:

National Anthem: “Arise, O Compatriots”

More on the Nigerian anthem here.

Kit: The traditional all-green outfit for home.

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You can buy the Nigeria shirt in our store.

World Cup History: Nigeria attained the highest-ever FIFA ranking for an African team at 5th in 1994.

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Expectations: The buzzword surrounding Nigeria in Angola was “craft” – as in they didn’t have any. They’re physically gifted, but lacking in technical quality, so much so there were rumblings of giving Jay-Jay Okocha a Roger Milla-esque comeback. They’re still good enough to at least scrap for the second spot in the groups, with the added bonus of African soil perhaps setting the bar a bit higher.

Squad: TBA

Blog: Bc Osunneye runs the Nigeria World Cup Blog.

- More World Cup 2010 Team Profiles.


  • Icegaze

    I’m still not feeling the jersey though.. :/

  • World Cup fan

    Nigeria do not have the quality of side now that they did about a decade or so ago, and I cannot see them doing particularly well this time around.

  • http://Yahoo.com Kolawole

    Lets wait and see what super this eagle can do in place of the carthage,before we judged.

  • pencho15

    The are in the world cup thanks to a big mistake by Tunisia, honestly they seem like the weakest african team to me, if they were placed in the group of Ivory Coast, Ghana or Cameroon I would have no doubts that they would not advance, but the draw was good for them, and in group B they are strong candidates to advance.

  • http://www.facebook.com/professorloverboymichael?ref=profile Michael

    hello fellow nigerians , you will be suprise to see nigeria in full action beating Argentina hands down ….
    GOD BLESS NIGERIA…
    even though our leaders are some how …

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  • boniphace

    i am from tanzania we are tired of western countries always please it is nigeria south africa and other africani counties please i wish i could buldy one football ground so that we can inter all africans to cellebrat our teams;i like africa it me boniphace phone +255786799741′please GOD stand for africa this year.nb say hi to okocha we are missing him.byee

  • HUGO

    GO EAGLES BECAUSE WE HAVE DE ABILITY TO DO IT.

  • HUGO

    if only NFA will leave coach LARS alone to do his work, Nigeria will go as far as carrying de cup.

  • BUKIDOR

    I’m a goo patriot.I live by hope in the present.I believe in CHANCE as the only existential pratical REALITY. We can, if we believe with patience we can.What we see in the field of Play in Super Eagles is a showcase of the internal problem problem between NFA and NFL. Lets go back to drawing board and face reality.Kudos for the support of our president. NOW, YES, WE CAN.

  • BUKIDOR

    CHANGE is real. It can never be overlooked.lets have the teste, we can, YES, WE

  • humphreyleeagunwah

    Nigeria I hope will do beter this years world competition in South Africa. We have the players that can deliver the goods.If our new coarch will be very carefull and make a good selection I think we shall carry the cup.
    Mr Largerbark the coarch, please dont listen to anybody, just do your work and make name and money. I wish you goodluck in your endevour. God bless.

  • leonard_no

    if Nigerian coach will use TAIWO in 11 front side, i think it will be very good for us.

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