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FIFA Women’s World Cup and seven top events where Nigeria will gun for glory

King JajaBy King JajaJanuary 16, 2023No Comments0 Views
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Although Nigerian sports’ failure to qualify for the 2022 FIFA World Cup is among the year’s most discouraging events, there is much to look forward to in 2023.

Beyond the General Elections, which seem to take center stage, the year 2023 has a lot to look forward to, from football to racetracks.

The Green and White of Nigeria will be featured in several international events, of which PREMIUM TIMES has chosen seven.

Hopefully, the country will not just make up the numbers at these events, but the athletes will make some appreciable impact.

Super Falcons of Nigeria

Another World Cup test for the Super Falcons

Date: 20 July–20 August

Venue: Australia and New Zealand

In this part of the world, there is a popular saying that goes, “What a man can do, a woman can achieve even better.”

Even though they were not at their best, the Falcons maintained their impressive record of qualifying for every FIFA Women’s World Cup, while the Super Eagles could not make it to Qatar in 2022.

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Australia & New Zealand will host the World Cup in 2023, following a historic event in France in 2019.

Expectations are high for a glorious celebration as the competition will feature 32 nations for the first time.

While dethroning the United States Women’s National Team (USWNT), which won the most recent tournament in France, may be too much to ask of the Super Falcons, matching their performance in the quarterfinals from 1999 will be viewed as a victory for Randy Waldrum and his women.

Group B includes the Super Falcons, Australia, one co-host, as well as Canada and Ireland.


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Tobi Amusan, 100m hurdle race world champion and record holder [PHOTO: TW @Evaglobal01]
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Amusan to defend her crown at the World Championships

Date: 19 August – 27 August

Venue: Budapest, Hungary

Millions of people will remember Team Nigeria’s gallantry, particularly that of Tobi Amusan, from the most recent World Athletics Championships in Eugene, Oregon, for years to come.

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Unfortunately, Amusan will have to defend her title faster than normal because the 19th World Athletics Championships are scheduled for August.

Amusan won the gold in the hurdles event while also breaking a world record in Oregon.

While ‘Tobi Express’ is definitely hungry for more titles and records, we wait to see if she can do it in Hungary in some months’ time.

For Ese Brume, she improved on the bronze medal won in Doha to give Nigeria a silver in Oregon. Will her golden moment come in Budapest? Optimistic Nigerian fans are already shouting a resounding YES!

Hopefully, the show in Budapest will not be just about the ladies; but that Nigerian men will also rise to the occasion.

Team Nigeria returns to Ghana for the African Games

Date: TBD

Venue: Ghana (Kumasi, Cape Coast, Accra)

Nigeria has competed at every edition of the African Games (formerly All-African Games) since its inception in 1965.

The country’s best outing was on home soil at the 2003 edition in Abuja.

It was Nigeria’s second time hosting the continental fiesta, following Lagos in 1973. Now, 20 years after the historic triumph in Abuja, Team Nigeria will seek glory in Ghana.

We expect the 13th African Games to be held in three cities in Ghana in 2023, on dates that have yet to be confirmed.

This will be the second time in history that the games will be decentralised in a process that started in the previous edition held in Morocco.

With more than a thousand medals won over the years, the African Games has always been a good hunting ground for Team Nigeria.

Nigeria's Golden Eaglets: WAFU B U-17 Champions
Nigeria’s Golden Eaglets: WAFU B U-17 Champions

A new era begins for Golden Eaglets

U-17 AFCON/ FIFA U-17 World Cup

Date: April 8 – 30 April

Venue: Algeria

Nduka Ugbade is on a mission to create a new set of youngsters who will grow to rule the football world, Having achieved legendary status as a player and coach by winning the FIFA U-17 trophy in both capacities, Ugbade, is out to assert Nigeria’s influence once again in this cadre of football.

The signs are good, as the Eaglets were crowned WAFU B champions last year in Cape Coast, Ghana. Their next assignment is at the Africa tournament in Algeria.

The top four teams of the tournament will qualify for the 2023 FIFA U-17 World Cup in Peru as the CAF representatives. Cameroon are the defending champions, having won the 2019 edition and the cancellation of the 2021 edition.

U-20 AFCON/ FIFA U-20 World Cup

Date: February 19 – March 11

Venue Egypt

Just like the Golden Eaglets, the Flying Eagles are going to the U-20 AFCON as regional kings, having won the WAFU B qualifiers last year.

Ladan Bosso and his team have their work cut out for them already with a somewhat tricky group where they are pitted against hosts Egypt, Senegal, and Mozambique.

While winning an unprecedented eighth title will be worthwhile for the Flying Eagles, the prime target will be to be one of the four teams to represent Africa at the U-20 World Cup, which will take place in Indonesia later this year.

FIBA Basketball World Cup

Date: August 25 – September 10

Venue: Philippines, Japan, and Indonesia

The 2023 FIBA Basketball World Cup will be the 19th edition of men’s national basketball teams. And after Nigeria failed to show up in the women’s version, owing to a self-imposed ban, many hope the D’Tigers will make it.

Unlike the last World Cup, when the D’Tigers were the first to qualify from the continent, it hasn’t been smooth sailing so far in the 2023 World Cup qualification series.

While the 2023 tournament will be the second to feature 32 teams, it is the first time in its history, multiple nations will host the World Cup in Asia.

2023 Commonwealth Youth Games

Date: August 4 – 11

Venue: Trinidad and Tobago

This will be the 7th edition of the Games, and it will be the first to be held since the death of Queen Elizabeth II and the accession of King Charles III as Head of the Commonwealth and the reigning monarch of the Commonwealth Realms on 8 September 2022.

We have confirmed seven sports in which Nigeria will participate at the 2023 Commonwealth Youth Games. They are aquatics, athletics, cycling, Fast5 netball, rugby sevens, triathlon, and beach volleyball.

Only those between the ages of 14 and 18 are qualified for the Youth Commonwealth Games.

CAF Women’s Champions League

The date and host for the 2023 CAF Women’s Champions League is yet to be determined, but there is every likelihood it will take place in the last three months of 2023.

2023 will be the third edition after Mamelodi Sundowns Ladies of South Africa clinched the first edition with a 2-0 win over Hasaacas Ladies FC of Ghana in 2021.

ASFAR FC of Morocco won the 2022 (second edition) with a 4-0 win against Mamelodi Sundowns Ladies. Bayelsa Queens represented Nigeria in the last edition and finished in a credible third-place.


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