Egypt 2025: Flying Eagles defeat Carthage Eagles, set for Atlas Lions

A first-half strike by Auwal Ibrahim, off an inch-perfect pass from Odinaka Okoro, was the difference as Nigeria maintained their dominance over Tunisia in the 2025 U-20 Africa Cup of Nations at the 30 June Stadium in Cairo on Thursday.
The Flying Eagles played with confidence against the aggressive North Africans, and Ibrahim’s goal was well deserved after Nigeria dominated the first period.
The seven-time champions thought they had secured a penalty in the 72nd minute to increase their lead, after Mendos Richson was shoved to the floor, but the Video Assistant Referee ruled otherwise.
Goalkeeper Ifeanyi Harcourt came up with a big save three minutes from the end, denying Tunisian forward Ben Ali from close range, and the game ended with the Nigerians on a high and looking forward to their clash with Morocco’s Lion Cubs at the same venue on Sunday evening.
The victory marked a fourth win for Nigeria in six clashes with the Tunisians at U-20 level, going back to 1981, when the Flying Eagles defeated their visitors 4-0 in a qualifying fixture for the FIFA World Youth Championship in Australia. They lost the return leg 1-4 in Tunis but qualified for the final round.
In 1985, both teams played a 1-1 draw in Tunis in the title fixture of the African U-20 competition, but the Flying Eagles won the return leg 2-1 in Lagos to claim their second continental title.
Two years ago, in the third-place match of the Africa U-20 Cup of Nations, also held in Egypt, Nigeria mauled Tunisia 4-0 to pick up the bronze medals.