Cote d'Ivoire/Nigeria: Afcon 2023 - Odegbami Predicts Nigeria, Cote d'Ivoire Final

4 February 2024
press release

Before the 34th edition in Cote d'Ivoire, the one named 'The Mathematical' had told everyone who cared to listen that Nigeria would win AFCON 2023.

Olusegun Odegbami won the Africa Cup of Nations Cup gold and two bronze medals in seven years of energetic and diligent service to Nigeria in international football at the senior level.

They called the team the Green Eagles. He was the star of the 12th edition of the Africa Cup of Nations, hosted by Nigeria in 1980, scoring two excellent goals in a final that saw Nigeria spank the Fennecs of Algeria 3-0 at the National Stadium, Lagos.

During that tournament, he scored three goals, just as he did at the 1978 finals in Ghana, where Nigeria picked up bronze after Tunisia abandoned the classification match because of Baba Otu Mohammed's equaliser.

He also played at the 1976 edition in Ethiopia, where the Green Eagles finished third behind Morocco and Guinea--the only AFCON played on a league basis to date.

Prior conviction

Before the 34th edition in Cote d'Ivoire, the one named 'The Mathematical' had told everyone who cared to listen that Nigeria would be African champions after 11 February-the day of the final, scheduled for the Stade Olympique Alassane Ouattara. Very few believed him.

Even as he addressed the Super Eagles at their Pullman Hotel in Abidjan on the eve of their encounter with Guinea-Bissau (the final match of the group phase), some people who were there did not quite share his conviction that the Eagles would be champions.

Today, many have been 'converted', and the 71-year-old legend says he is happy that things are going according to his expectations.

"I said long before the finals that we would be champions of Africa. Many people thought I was just sounding off. Now, they are seeing the light. Everyone appears to believe now that the Super Eagles can do it.

"Now that we are in the semi-finals, I am seeing that we are going to be playing the host nation, Cote d'Ivoire, in the final.

We are beating South Africa, and Cote d'Ivoire will beat the Democratic Republic of Congo. The stage is set for a classic final match on 11 February."

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