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Nigeria Vs. Cameroon Rivalry Rekindle : Who Wins in 2019 by robosky02(m): 11:02am On Jul 03, 2019
Nigeria vs. Cameroon: the history of the rivalry so far


As they prepare to clash over the weekend in the 2nd round of the AFCON 2019, we will takes a look at how the respective footballing histories of these two nations are inexorably linked.


 
A weird and complex footballing relationship exists between Nigeria and Cameroon, two nations fused by geography and an inescapable fate.

Nigeria often seems to have more in common with its francophone neighbour than it does with its own largely heterogenous self: a common border running through its entire easterly side and, lately, there is a shared stake in the militant insurgency that burns at both ends.

Perhaps this is why it is impossible to muster the sort of animosity befitting Cameroon’s cruel record over the Super Eagles. There is certainly more heat between Nigeria and Ghana, who are considered the major African rival, even though the Black Stars have not, almost single-handedly, rewritten the entire history of the Nigerian national team.


The official record will show that the upper hand is the Super Eagles’ on head to head: only four of the over 20 meetings have gone in favour of the Indomitable Lions. Nothing to see here then, except of course the context and manner of those four defeats , which leave a sour taste in Nigerian mouths; three of them coming on the biggest of stages and the grandest of occasions possible.


February’s unlikely Africa Cup of Nations victory marked a sixth continental triumph for Cameroon, but no other side has served as unwilling stage hand to their ascension more often than the Super Eagles, who lost finals in 1984, 1988 and 2000. The latter two to this day carry with them the faintest whiff of suspicion: the decision by Mauritanian referee Idrissa Sarr to rule out Henry Nwosu’s headed goal tainted the 1988 final, for instance.

Nwosu would later go on to say, in an interview with Complete Sports, “I think it was a stolen victory because we didn’t deserve to lose the game.”

He may have had a point, as there was little objectionable about the goal itself – he jumped unimpeded, and there can have been no concerns of offside.

Cameroon may have indeed been the best side on the continent at the time, but it seemed an unjust way to show their might, especially against the backdrop of Issa Hayatou’s nascent rise to the top at the Confederation of African Football (Caf).

The 2000 final in Lagos will go down in history as perhaps one of the great Afcon classics, a rollercoaster of a game taut with tension and touched by magic.


An 18-year-old Samuel Eto’o, learning the craft but just as lethal, Patrick Mboma and Nwankwo Kanu at their peaks, and Jay-Jay Okocha with a savage exclamation point.

That such a great final came to be decided by a misjudged penalty shootout call is again unfortunate; Victor Ikpeba’s penalty did bounce over the line, and that served to obscure the fact that, over the course of the tournament, the Indomitable Lions were once again the best side in the competition without a doubt.

The other loss is slightly less well remembered, but was no less important: with both teams vying for a place in the 1990 World Cup, and Nigeria ahead on goal difference going into the final qualifier in Yaounde, only a draw was required to see the then Green Eagles proceed to the final round of qualifying for a first-ever Mundial.

The death of talisman Samuel Okwaraji a fortnight earlier cast a pall over the Nigerian side, and Francois Omam-Biyik struck on the half-hour mark to extinguish that dream decisively. Cameroon the next year would become the first-ever African side to proceed to the quarter-final of a World Cup.


When Nigeria has won, it has largely tended to be inconsequential, but the Super Eagles did manage to exorcise some of their demons in a memorable Afcon win in 2004. Eto’o again did damage, and Okocha scored a memorable free kick to level scores before John Utaka raced through the ravine Kanu had cut open to produce a consummate finish.

That was Cameroon coming off an unprecedented cycle of dominance, a sort of gap year between dynasties, and while the win itself was cathartic, there was a degree of regret that more did not come of it. Hosts Tunisia edged a penalty shootout in the semi-final to truncate the ambitions of a young Nigerian side.

As far as World Cup qualifiers go though, the Super Eagles do have the upper hand, getting four points off Cameroon in qualification for the Mexico 1970 edition.

That loss in 1989 is the only defeat in four qualifying matches. Those are pretty favourable portents going into this weekend’s double-header: four points from two games against the African champions would see Nigeria plant one leg in Russia.


So the stage is set once again to continue the rivalry. As the two team favoured to top their group failed in their last game in the 2019 AFCON.

Nigeria surprisinly to debutant Madagasca 2-0 and Cameroon current champions could only manage a 0-0 drew thus setting the stage for another epic clash. Let's go there


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Source: Edited work by robosky02

Re: Nigeria Vs. Cameroon Rivalry Rekindle : Who Wins in 2019 by robosky02(m): 11:10am On Jul 03, 2019
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Nigeria's defeat to Cameroon in the 2000 African Cup of Nations could go down as one of football's great injustices.
Nigeria fought back from two goals behind to force a penalty shoot-out - only for Victor Ikpeba's fourth spot-kick to be ruled out.

Television replays showed the ball crossed the line but the miss cost Nigeria the cup as Cameroon captain Rigobert Song slotted in the winner.

BBC News Online reviews the action


Personaly I think if their was VAR it would have given us the goal but the ref wanted to please Hayatou and gave it to Cameroon

Re: Nigeria Vs. Cameroon Rivalry Rekindle : Who Wins in 2019 by robosky02(m): 11:40am On Jul 03, 2019
Noigeria vs Cameroon Head to Head

Games won:11
Games drawn:7
Games lost:4

26 Apr 1960Nigeria v CameroonD0-0International Friendly
08 Dec 1962Nigeria v CameroonW3-1Nkrumah Cup
15 Apr 1963Cameroon v NigeriaW1-3International Friendly
31 Aug 1967Nigeria v CameroonD1-1International Friendly
07 Dec 1968Nigeria v CameroonD1-1FIFA World Cup
22 Dec 1968Cameroon v NigeriaW2-3FIFA World Cup

22 Jan 1975Nigeria v CameroonW1-0 International Friendly

17 Jul 1978Nigeria v CameroonD0-0 African Games

02 Feb 1980Nigeria v CameroonD0-0 International Friendly

18 Mar 1984Cameroon v NigeriaL3-1Africa Cup of Nations

17 Mar 1988Nigeria v CameroonD1-1 Africa Cup of Nations

27 Mar 1988Cameroon v NigeriaL1-0 Africa Cup of Nations

10 Jun 1989Nigeria v CameroonW2-0 FIFA World Cup

27 Aug 1989Cameroon v NigeriaL1-0FIFA World Cup
25 Jan 1992Nigeria v CameroonW2-1 Africa Cup of Nations

07 Aug 1997Nigeria v CameroonW1-0 LG Cup

13 Feb 2000Nigeria v CameroonL2-2Africa Cup of Nations

01 Jun 2003Nigeria v CameroonW3-0 LG Cup

08 Feb 2004Cameroon v NigeriaW1-2 Africa Cup of Nations

11 Oct 2015Nigeria v CameroonW3-0 International Friendly

01 Sep 2017Nigeria v CameroonW4-0 FIFA World Cup

04 Sep 2017Cameroon v NigeriaD1-1 FIFA World Cup
Re: Nigeria Vs. Cameroon Rivalry Rekindle : Who Wins in 2019 by Tolexander: 12:00pm On Jul 03, 2019
Meeting Cameroon in the final is always like Nigeria meeting her Waterloo.

That is why I always pray if at all we will be meeting Cameroon, it shouldn’t be in the final.

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Re: Nigeria Vs. Cameroon Rivalry Rekindle : Who Wins in 2019 by robosky02(m): 12:19pm On Jul 03, 2019
Tolexander:
Meeting Cameroon in the final is always like Nigeria meeting her Waterloo.

That is why I always pray if at all we will be meeting Cameroon, it shouldn’t be in the final.

On head to head we are above them by far even Genet rohr team has thrash them 4-0 thank to ighalo but

In fact in the past 15 year they've not smell any win

all the finals we meet them they ran away with the cup

1984
1988
2000

Omo that's were it matter it pains kai

Re: Nigeria Vs. Cameroon Rivalry Rekindle : Who Wins in 2019 by Tolexander: 12:25pm On Jul 03, 2019
robosky02:


On head to head we are above them by far even Genet rohr team has thrash them 4-0 thank to ighalo but

In fact in the past 15 year they've not smell any win

all the finals we meet them they ran away with the cup

1984
1988
2000


Omo that's were it matter it pains kai
That is why I don’t like us meeting them in the final
Re: Nigeria Vs. Cameroon Rivalry Rekindle : Who Wins in 2019 by robosky02(m): 12:28pm On Jul 03, 2019
Tolexander:
That is why I don’t like us meeting them in the final
yea that's the sign we will send them packing

Just pity onana of ajax grin

A made in china will score and send him home
Re: Nigeria Vs. Cameroon Rivalry Rekindle : Who Wins in 2019 by Samunique(m): 3:26pm On Jul 03, 2019
Tolexander:
That is why I don’t like us meeting them in the final
Did u forget the Hayatou factor?

Go and watch Afcon'88 final and how the ref wickedly ruled a legitimate goal by our no 10 player, I forgot his name.

At least we're robbed on two occasions, 88 and 2,000 by Isaac Hayatou led caf.

And don't forget that Cameron have not officially beaten us since 1990!
Re: Nigeria Vs. Cameroon Rivalry Rekindle : Who Wins in 2019 by robosky02(m): 9:32pm On Jul 03, 2019
It time to detron them
Re: Nigeria Vs. Cameroon Rivalry Rekindle : Who Wins in 2019 by uthlaw: 12:52am On Jul 04, 2019
which rivalry,if dey no beat super fowl who else they wan beat...
Re: Nigeria Vs. Cameroon Rivalry Rekindle : Who Wins in 2019 by robosky02(m): 9:31am On Jul 04, 2019
uthlaw:
which rivalry,if dey no beat super fowl who else they wan beat...
hope you are aware since 1989 they've never won us

They are more esier to beat than Ghana grin

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