The Federal Government has congratulated Nigeria’s National Football Team, Super Eagles over its victory against the Egyptian National Team on Saturday at the ongoing African Cup of Nations Tournament in Morocco.
Nigeria defeated Egypt in the third place match 4-2 on penalties after both teams played a 90-minute goaless game. The victory earned Nigeria a bronze medal.
In a statement on behalf of the Federal Government,
the Minister of Information and National Orientation, Idris Mohammed, hailed the Super Eagles for winning the bronze medal at the AFCON 2025.
He said: “Your performance throughout the tournament was a source of pride and joy for our nation.
“You have upheld Nigeria’s rich football tradition with heart, skill, and resilience.
“From the group stages to the final whistle in Casablanca, you showed courage, unity, and belief in one another.
“You didn’t just play; you inspired millions of Nigerians at home and in the diaspora.
“Securing a bronze medal adds to Nigeria’s remarkable record in AFCON history, as the Super Eagles have continued their strong legacy at this level.
“The way you competed, especially against strong teams, showed discipline and an unbroken fighting spirit.
“To our coaches, support staff, and every player who wore the green and white jersey, thank you for your dedication and sacrifice. You faced challenges with determination and gave your best on every pitch.
“You reminded us that true strength lies in teamwork, belief, and pride in our nation, Nigeria.
“Your effort has shown that Nigeria remains a powerhouse in African football.
“Although the ultimate prize may have eluded you this time, know that this bronze medal was earned with dignity and effort.
“It belongs not only to you but to every Nigerian who cheered, believed, and stood by you throughout this competition.
“Celebrate this achievement with pride, and let it strengthen your resolve for future challenges.
“You have done well, and we are filled with gratitude and admiration for how you represented our nation.”
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