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2025 AFCON: Algeria-Nigeria, a quarter-final with a hint of revenge for two African powerhouses

Auteur: Babacar SENE

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CAN 2025 : Algérie-Nigeria, un quart de finale au parfum de revanche pour deux cadors africains

Riyad Mahrez's Algeria faces Viktor Osimhen's Nigeria in an explosive clash between two giants of African football. A historic encounter, rich in memories and rivalries, promises a top-level spectacle between two teams brimming with confidence and determined to continue their journey towards continental glory.

The Africa Cup of Nations quarter-final between Algeria and Nigeria promises to be one of the most anticipated clashes of the tournament. Two giants of African football, accustomed to big matches, will once again face off in a duel steeped in history and emotion.

Algerians and Nigerians know each other very well. Their rivalry has been forged over the course of major competitions, notably in the Africa Cup of Nations final on two occasions. In 1980, the Super Eagles triumphed on home soil against the Fennecs (3-0), securing their first continental title. Ten years later, Algeria took their revenge by winning (1-0) in the 1990 final in Algiers, giving the Algerian people a second historic trophy.

The two teams have also faced each other in the semi-finals on two occasions. In 1988, Nigeria eliminated Algeria after a thrilling penalty shootout (1-1, 9-8 on penalties). In 2019, the Fennecs had the last laugh thanks to a memorable 2-1 victory, capped by a masterful free-kick from Riyad Mahrez, before going on to claim the title.

Once again, the stage is set for a top-level clash. Both teams arrive brimming with confidence after flawless group stage performances. Algeria and Nigeria both secured perfect records, demonstrating their strength and ambition.

Nigeria impresses with its attacking prowess. Led by a Viktor Osimhen in top form, the Super Eagles boast a formidable attack featuring Ademola Lookman and Akor Adams, all capable of single-handedly turning a match around. Despite some internal tensions, the reigning African runners-up display unwavering determination and harbor the ambition to finally go all the way after their defeat in the final of the previous edition.

For its part, Algeria is eager to put the disappointments of the last two Africa Cup of Nations behind it. Arriving in Morocco with the firm intention of winning a third star, the Fennecs boast a well-balanced squad, a blend of experience and youth. Alongside established players like Riyad Mahrez, Ismaël Bennacer, Aïssa Mandi, and Baghdad Bounedjah, promising young talents are emerging, such as Boulbina, Hadj Moussa, and Ibrahim Maza.

Strong, ambitious, and driven by a rich shared history, Algeria and Nigeria promise an intense spectacle. This quarter-final feels like a final before the final, where every detail will count. Between the thirst for revenge of some and the quest for glory of others, only the most pragmatic will reach the semi-finals.

Auteur: Babacar SENE
Publié le: Samedi 10 Janvier 2026

Commentaires (5)

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    broto il y a 1 jour
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    Walid il y a 1 jour
    On s'en fout de ton zoo, tes gus ont mérité leur cartons jaunes...45 mn à 11 contre 10 maliens ils n'ont rien foutu : tu vas vite redescendre sur terre noiraud....
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    Walid, faut éviter les insultes il y a 1 jour
    Walid, t'aurais pu répondre sans insulter, surtout éviter les insultes racistes. Ah mais j'oubliais que l'insulte est l'arme de ceux qui n'ont pas d'argument et ne réfléchissent pas. Et comme je n'ai pas d'argument face à ta bêtise abyssale, je vais t'insulter aussi car on connait tous des insultes : alors vas te faire foutre Walid, fils de pute, connard, bouffon, imbécile, sale con, pauvre type, crétin, abruti, doméram, sac à merde, khathie bou bon,....
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    Walid, faut éviter les insultes il y a 1 jour
    Walid, t'aurais pu répondre sans insulter, surtout éviter les insultes racistes. Ah mais j'oubliais que l'insulte est l'arme de ceux qui n'ont pas d'argument et ne réfléchissent pas. Et comme je n'ai pas d'argument face à ta bêtise abyssale, je vais t'insulter aussi car on connait tous des insultes : alors vas te faire foutre Walid, fils de pute, connard, bouffon, imbécile, sale con, pauvre type, crétin, abruti, doméram, sac à merde, khathie bou bon,....
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    Me il y a 1 jour
    Nigeria est l'equipe la plus forte de cette CAN. On a le meme style de jeux mais la difference est que leur attaquants st efficace devant les buts. Pour moi c'est qui gagnera la CAN. Je suis senegalais mais on est pas efficace.

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