Nigeria, a team expected to dominate its group, was held to a scoreless tie in Ghana on Sunday in African World Cup qualifying. In so doing, Ghana's Black Stars have maintained their unbeaten 18-year record against West African arch-rivals Nigeria.
The Super Eagles, despite a lineup that included international stars Nwankwo Kanu, Tijjani Babangida and Augustine Okocha was held to the tie at Accra, Ghana, by a team of local-based players. There were seven yellow cards in the game, five issued to Nigeria.
The result is a moral victory for Ghana's exclusively home-based team which many expected to be completely over-ran by Nigeria's more experienced team made up exclusively of foreign-based stars.
Coach Jones Attuquayefio fielded an all local team, dropping the foreign-based players whom he and soccer fans accused of indscipline and lack of dedication. Indeed, all but one of the players play for Accra Hearts of Oak, the Africa Super Cup Champions.
Ghana's World Cup dream still desperately needs a revival with a victory, after shocking defeats at the hands of Liberia (1-3) and Sudan (1-0). Victory for Nigeria would have boosted their campaign to win the Group and represent Africa once again in Japan/Korea 2002.
Lineup
Sammy Agyei, Mireku, Nettey, Tetteh, Agyeman Duah, Adjah Tetteh, Joe Ansah, Charles Allotey, Ishmael Addo, Emmanuel Osei Kuffour, Charles Taylor
The Super Eagles Squad:
Goalkeepers: Ike Shorunmu (Besiktas/Tur), Peterside Idah (Tembisa Classic/S Africa) Defenders: Taribo West (Derby County/Eng), Isaac Okoronkwo (Shakhtar Donetsk/Ukr), Ifeanyi Udeze (POAK Salonica/Gre), Emeka Ifejiagwa (Wolfsburg/Ger), Godwin Okpara (Paris Saint Germain/Fra), Celestine Babayaro (Chelsea/Eng) Midfielders: Garba Lawal (Roda JC/Ned), Sunday Oliseh (Borussia Dortmund/Ger), Augustine Okocha (Paris Saint Germain/Fra) Strikers: Benedict Akwuegbu (Grazer AK/Aut), Tijani Babangida (Gencerbirligi/Tur), Victor Agali (Hansa Rostock/Ger), Nwankwo Kanu (Arsenal/Eng), Finidi George (Real Mallorca/Spa), Julius Aghahowa (Shakhtar Donetsk/Ukr), Bina Ajuwa (Benfica/Por)
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Sierra Leone 0 Sudan 2 - World Cup qualifier result
African World Cup qualifier, group B
Scorers: James Moja Joseph 43, Khaled El Bakhit 44
Halftime: 0-2; Attendance: 30,000
StandingsPlaying later on Sunday: Ghana v Nigeria, Accra
P W D L F A Pts
1. Liberia 4 3 0 1 6 4 9
2. Sudan 4 3 0 1 5 3 9
3. Nigeria 3 2 0 1 6 2 6
4. Ghana 3 1 0 2 6 4 3
5. Sierra Leone 4 0 0 4 0 10 0
Nigeria, a team expected to dominate its group, was held to a scoreless tie in Ghana on Sunday in African World Cup qualifying. In so doing, Ghana's Black Stars have maintained their unbeaten 18-year record against West African arch-rivals Nigeria.
The Super Eagles, despite a lineup that included international stars Nwankwo Kanu, Tijjani Babangida and Augustine Okocha was held to the tie at Accra, Ghana, by a team of local-based players. There were seven yellow cards in the game, five issued to Nigeria.
The result is a moral victory for Ghana's exclusively home-based team which many expected to be completely over-ran by Nigeria's more experienced team made up exclusively of foreign-based stars.
Coach Jones Attuquayefio fielded an all local team, dropping the foreign-based players whom he and soccer fans accused of indscipline and lack of dedication. Indeed, all but one of the players play for Accra Hearts of Oak, the Africa Super Cup Champions.
Ghana's World Cup dream still desperately needs a revival with a victory, after shocking defeats at the hands of Liberia (1-3) and Sudan (1-0). Victory for Nigeria would have boosted their campaign to win the Group and represent Africa once again in Japan/Korea 2002.
Lineup
Sammy Agyei, Mireku, Nettey, Tetteh, Agyeman Duah, Adjah Tetteh, Joe Ansah, Charles Allotey, Ishmael Addo, Emmanuel Osei Kuffour, Charles Taylor
The Super Eagles Squad:
Goalkeepers: Ike Shorunmu (Besiktas/Tur), Peterside Idah (Tembisa Classic/S Africa) Defenders: Taribo West (Derby County/Eng), Isaac Okoronkwo (Shakhtar Donetsk/Ukr), Ifeanyi Udeze (POAK Salonica/Gre), Emeka Ifejiagwa (Wolfsburg/Ger), Godwin Okpara (Paris Saint Germain/Fra), Celestine Babayaro (Chelsea/Eng) Midfielders: Garba Lawal (Roda JC/Ned), Sunday Oliseh (Borussia Dortmund/Ger), Augustine Okocha (Paris Saint Germain/Fra) Strikers: Benedict Akwuegbu (Grazer AK/Aut), Tijani Babangida (Gencerbirligi/Tur), Victor Agali (Hansa Rostock/Ger), Nwankwo Kanu (Arsenal/Eng), Finidi George (Real Mallorca/Spa), Julius Aghahowa (Shakhtar Donetsk/Ukr), Bina Ajuwa (Benfica/Por)
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Sierra Leone 0 Sudan 2 - World Cup qualifier result
African World Cup qualifier, group B
Scorers: James Moja Joseph 43, Khaled El Bakhit 44
Halftime: 0-2; Attendance: 30,000
StandingsPlaying later on Sunday: Ghana v Nigeria, Accra
P W D L F A Pts
1. Liberia 4 3 0 1 6 4 9
2. Sudan 4 3 0 1 5 3 9
3. Nigeria 3 2 0 1 6 2 6
4. Ghana 3 1 0 2 6 4 3
5. Sierra Leone 4 0 0 4 0 10 0