U-23 Nations Cup: Nigeria Know Opponents 14 Sept

Samson Siasia

Samson Siasia

The Confederation of African Football (CAF) has picked Monday, 14 September as date for the draw of the 2nd Africa U-23 Cup of Nations in Senegal between 28 November and 12 December this year.

The qualifier, in which Africa’s three flag-bearers at the Men’s Football Tournament of next year’s Olympics in Rio de Janeiro will emerge (with a fourth team playing off against an Asian side), will hold in Dakar and M’Bour – the two cities that also hosted the African Youth Championship earlier this year.

Samson Siasia
Samson Siasia

Nigeria’s U-23 team, coached by Samson Siasia, are one of eight teams that qualified to participate in the competition, after a 2-1 aggregate win over Congo-Brazzaville in the final round of qualifiers concluded earlier this month.

Hosts Senegal will be joined by Nigeria, Algeria, Egypt, Tunisia, Mali, Zambia and South Africa.

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Also, at its meeting, the CAF Executive Committee confirmed that the draw for the 4th African Nations Championship, scheduled for Rwanda between 16 January and 7 February, 2016, will take place in Kigali on 18 November. Nigeria have Burkina Faso hurdle to cross over two legs in October.

At the same meeting, CAF decided to rename its competitions, except the Africa Cup of Nations, the African Nations Championship, the CAF Champions League and the CAF Confederation Cup.

Other competitions will now be known and addressed as Africa Women Cup of Nations (formerly African Women Championship); Africa U-23 Cup of Nations (formerly African U-23 Championship); Africa U-20 Cup of Nations (formerly African Youth Championship); Africa U-17 Cup of Nations (formerly African U-17 Championship); Africa Beach-Soccer Cup of Nations (formerly African Beach Soccer Championship) and; Africa Futsal Cup of Nations (formerly African Futsal Championship).

A CAF inspection team will visit Rwanda between 23 and 27 August to appraise the state of preparedness for the 4th African Nations Championship, and also have working sessions with the Local Organizing Committee.

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