THIS DAWN — Nigeria’s Super Eagles opened their AFCON 2025 campaign with a hard‑fought 2-1 victory over Tanzania in Fez, Morocco.
Goals from Semi Ajayi and Ademola Lookman secured the win.
Meanwhile, Victor Osimhen saw a strike ruled out by VAR. Nigeria will next face Uganda in their second Group C fixture.
The Super Eagles began their quest for a fourth Africa Cup of Nations title with a spirited performance against Tanzania at the Fez Stadium.
Nigeria, runners‑up in the last edition of the tournament, were eager to start strong, and they did just that with a commanding first‑half display.
In the 37th minute, defender Semi Ajayi rose highest to meet Alex Iwobi’s pinpoint delivery from the left edge of the box, powering home a header that gave Nigeria a deserved lead.
The goal capped a period of sustained pressure, with Nigeria dictating the tempo and creating multiple chances.
Just before halftime, the Super Eagles thought they had doubled their advantage when Victor Osimhen slotted home.
However, after a VAR review, the goal was ruled out for offside in the 47th minute, keeping the score at 1-0.
Tanzania Hits Back
The Taifa Stars, making their fifth AFCON appearance, refused to be overawed.
Early in the second half, they stunned the Nigerian defense with a well‑worked equalizer, leveling the score at 1-1.
The goal briefly silenced the Nigerian supporters in Fez and injected fresh energy into the Tanzanian side.

Nigeria responded swiftly.
In the 52nd minute, Ademola Lookman fired Nigeria back in front, finishing clinically after a flowing move that showcased the Super Eagles’ attacking depth.
The goal proved decisive, as Nigeria held firm despite late pressure for Tanzania.
Head coach Eric Chelle praised his side’s resilience, noting that while the performance was not flawless, the team showed character in grinding out the win.
Key Performances
- Semi Ajayi: His towering header set the tone for Nigeria’s dominance in aerial duels.
- Alex Iwobi: Provided the assist for Ajayi’s opener and controlled midfield transitions.
- Victor Osimhen: Though denied by VAR, his movement and pressing troubled Tanzania throughout.
- Ademola Lookman: Delivered the match‑winning strike, underlining his growing importance to the squad.
Nigeria’s Next Challenge
With three points secured, Nigeria now turn their attention to their next Group C clash against Uganda.
The fixture will be crucial in determining the Super Eagles’ path to the knockout stages, especially as group rivals Tunisia also pose a significant threat.
Uganda, known for their physical style and disciplined defending, will test Nigeria’s attacking creativity.
Analysts expect Osimhen and Lookman to play pivotal roles, while midfield control from Ndidi and Iwobi will be essential.
Tournament Context against Tanzania
AFCON 2025, hosted in Morocco, features 24 teams divided into six groups.
Nigeria, placed in Group C alongside Tunisia, Uganda, and Tanzania, are widely tipped as favorites to progress.
Their opening win provides momentum, but tougher challenges lie ahead.
The Super Eagles’ failure to qualify for the 2026 FIFA World Cup has heightened expectations for this tournament.
Fans and pundits alike see AFCON 2025 as a chance for redemption and a platform to reaffirm Nigeria’s status as a continental powerhouse.
Nigeria’s 2-1 victory over Tanzania was a blend of grit and flair, marked by Ajayi’s header, Osimhen’s disallowed strike, and Lookman’s decisive finish.
While the Super Eagles showed flashes of brilliance, they also revealed areas needing improvement, particularly defensive concentration.
With Uganda up next, Nigeria must build on their opening success to secure early qualification from Group C.
For now, the Super Eagles can celebrate a winning start, one that keeps alive their dream of lifting a fourth AFCON crown.
AFCON 2025 – Group C Fixtures for Nigeria
Below are the scheduled fixtures for Nigeria in Group C of the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations:
- Nigeria vs Tanzania – December 23, 2025 – Fez Stadium, Morocco
- Nigeria vs Uganda – December 27, 2025 – Rabat Stadium, Morocco
- And Nigeria vs Tunisia – January 2, 2026 – Casablanca Stadium, Morocco













