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MATCH DAY: Nigeria vs Mozambique: History On One Side, Hope On The Other

A Rivalry That Has Never Truly Been One
Adejuyigbe FrancisBy Adejuyigbe FrancisJanuary 5, 2026 Sports No Comments3 Mins Read
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When Nigeria and Mozambique lock horns in the AFCON 2025 Round of 16 at the Complexe Sportif de Fès on Monday, 5 January, it’s more than just a fixture on the calendar — it’s a narrative shaped by decades of encounters. The Super Eagles enter as overwhelming favourites, reflecting a head‑to‑head record where Nigeria have won four of five meetings and never lost to the Mambas in official competition. Their last meeting was a 3–2 friendly win in Portugal in October 2023.

Super Eagles: Momentum Meets Expectation

Nigeria’s journey through the group stage was as authoritative as it was entertaining. The Super Eagles finished top of Group C with a 100 % win record, racking up eight goals in three matches — the highest tally in the tournament — and showing both fluid attacking combinations and occasional defensive leakage.

The Super Eagles’ attack has been spearheaded by the lethal duo of Ademola Lookman and Raphael Onyedika, who’ve scored multiple goals, with Victor Osimhen always lurking as a match‑winner.

Still, Nigeria have conceded in every group game, raising just enough concern to remind fans that nothing at AFCON is guaranteed.





Mozambique: History No Barrier to Belief

For Mozambique, qualification for the knockout stages is itself a milestone — their first in the history of the Africa Cup of Nations after dramatic moments in Group F. A 3–2 win over Gabon showcased their potential for bold, attacking play and earned them a place in the last 16.

Captain midfielder, Manuel Kambala has openly declared belief that his side can “shock Nigeria and not return home on 5 January”, a statement that captures the Mambas’ fighting mentality heading into an encounter they’ve never won.

Tactical Talking Points

Nigeria, under coach Eric Chelle, are expected to field a blend of experience and ambition — with Stanley Nwabili in goal, a solid back four, and creative engines like Samuel Chukwueze and Alex Iwobi linking up with Osimhen and Lookman.

Mozambique may line up with a compact shape, prioritising defensive organisation and looking to strike on the counter, leaning on players like Geny Catamo who can unlock tight situations.

What This Match Means

For Nigeria, a victory isn’t merely progression — it’s affirmation. A win would see Eagles through to their 18th quarter‑final appearance, reinforcing Nigeria’s stature as perennial AFCON contenders and fueling belief in a title run that would end a decade‑plus drought since their last triumph in 2013.

For Mozambique, the narrative is different but no less compelling. Advancing would be historic — a breakthrough moment that would redefine the nation’s footballing story on the continental stage. Their collective confidence, born from that breakthrough in the group stage, promises passion and fight that Nigeria must respect.

At the End of the Day

This feels like David vs Goliath, but Nigeria are the Goliath with something to prove — to fans, to critics, and to the legacy of the Super Eagles themselves. Mozambique, the underdogs with nothing to lose, bring spirit and belief that could unsettle even the most composed of opponents.

When kick‑off comes at 9 pm CAT on 5 January, the history books suggest one narrative. But the magic of Africa’s biggest stage has a way of telling different stories when the lights go up and the whistle blows.

#Mozambique 2025 Ad Agency Adegoke Afcon BRT Branding BRT TV Economist Fishe Sports Francis Adejuyigbe History hope Journalist Marketing Comms nff Nigeria PR Super Eagles
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