What is the Flying Eagles' objective at the U-20 World Cup?
To win their first-ever FIFA U-20 World Cup title and erase the bad memories of past failures.
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Nigeria's U-20 national team, the Flying Eagles, are set to compete in the FIFA U-20 World Cup in Chile, seeking to erase the bad memories of past tournaments. After a disappointing U20 AFCON, the team is looking to rekindle support from fa...
The Flying Eagles' history at the U-20 World Cup is filled with both promise and disappointment. The 1987 team, featuring talents like Etim 'Maradona' Esin and Thompson Oliha, failed to live up to expectations. Only Oliha went on to have a significant international career. This year's team seeks to avoid a similar fate, drawing inspiration from the 'Miracle of Dammam' in 1989, where Nigeria mounted an incredible comeback against the Soviet Union.
With veterans Daniel Daga and Daniel Bameyi, who are joining an exclusive club of players who have participated in two U20 tournaments for Nigeria, the team hopes to leverage experience and talent to achieve a podium finish. Nigeria's match against Saudi Arabia is crucial, as both teams lost their opening matches. Nigeria will then face Colombia on October 5th.
To win their first-ever FIFA U-20 World Cup title and erase the bad memories of past failures.
Returning veterans Daniel Bameyi and Daniel Daga.
The game will be broadcast on FS2 on October 2nd at 7 p.m. ET.
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