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2012 Africa Cup of Nations: Focus on Group C

Saturday January 21 2012,
Tags: Gabon, Niger, Morocco, Tunisia
The 2012 Africa Cup of Nations’ Group C is formed by Gabon, Niger, Morocco and Tunisia.

Gabon and Tunisia met in the Africa Cup of Nations.Key match-ups

Niger vs Tunisia

Niger are not a country to overlook. They went from underdogs to surprise package in the qualifiers, stunning South Africa and Egypt along the way. At the same time, Tunisia are expected to gather their forces and impose themselves in Group C. It will be a matter of confidence for one side, and experience for the other.

Gabon vs Tunisia

As hosts, Gabon will have no right to allow themselves to lose any point. But Tunisia are not an easy side, and memories of the two teams’ meeting in the 2010 Africa Cup of Nations could make this very game somehow more exciting. Having gone through a goalless draw two years ago, both the Panthers and the Eagles of Carthage will want to achieve something more concrete this time around.

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2012 Africa Cup of Nations team profiles: Focus on Tunisia’s AFCON history

Thursday January 19 2012,
Tags: Tunisia, Nigeria, Gabon, 2012 Africa Cup of Nations
Our penultimate trip takes us to Tunisia. The 2012 Africa Cup of Nations is just around the corner!

Tunisia at the 2012 AFCONWill Sami Trabelsi enjoy success after seeing his team struggle to reach Gabon-Equatorial Guinea as runners-up behind surprise-package Botswana? Tunisia are among the few giants present at the 2012 AFCON. We take a look at the history in the Nations Cup.

Tunisia’s history in brief

At a number of occasions, Tunisia went very close to achieving their dream of conquering Africa. They finished third in 1962 and clinched silver medals twice; in 1965 and in 1996. But CAN 2004 produced Tunisia’s best memory in the history of the Nations Cup.

It was a host and win situation for the Eagles of Carthage. After successfully avoiding defeat against Guinea, Rwanda and Congo DR in the group stages, the Tunisians faced Senegal in the quarterfinals.

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2012 Africa Cup of Nations team profiles: Focus on Senegal’s AFCON history

Our coverage of the 2012 AFCON's participating nations resumes with a trip to Senegal.

Senegal at the 2012 Africa Cup of NationsThe Lions of Teranga (Les Lions de la Teranga in French) are potentially dangerous. They are among the world’s top 50 nations and 6th in Africa. They are coached by Amara Traore and captained by veteran striker Mamadou Niang. The book of the Senegalese national team’s AFCON adventures is eventful and full of historic moments. You just can’t disregard Senegal’s importance in the history of African football.

A colorful history

Senegal’s first taste of the Nations Cup was in 1965 when they finished fourth behind Ivory Coast. Their next best shot at the competition was in 1992 and in 1994 when they reached the quarterfinals.

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2012 Africa Cup of Nations team profiles: Focus on Niger’s AFCON history

Saturday January 14 2012,
Tags: Egypt, Niger, South Africa, 2012 Africa Cup of Nations
Niger, as a country, is hardly associated with football. This year, however, the national team will experience the task of vying for the Africa Cup of Nations trophy.

Niger go into the 2012 Africa Cup of Nations with pride.Coach Harouna Doula Gabde and his men, nicknamed the Menas, have been tipped to rock the stage at the 2012 AFCON with their spirit of underdogs. Let’s see how good the 97th ranked nation could turn out to perform at the 2012 Africa Cup of Nations.

Niger – no Cup of Nations experience

Niger’s current generation of national team players is privileged. With hard work, the Menas have managed to make a blur dream come to life. When the draw for the 2012 AFCON qualifiers was revealed, no one really thought about Niger as potential finalists.

Pundits based their analysis around South Africa and Egypt’s chances in Group G as Sierra Leone and Niger were tipped to fail. However, the Menas proved everyone wrong. Despite commencing the campaign with a 2-0 loss in the hands of Bafana Bafana, Niger found themselves with 3 points in the bag at the end of Matchday 2. They stunned reigning African champions Egypt 1-0 to achieve this feat.

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2012 Africa Cup of Nations team profiles: Focus on Morocco’s AFCON history

Saturday January 14 2012,
Tags: Morocco, Nigeria, Ghana, Guinea, 2012 Africa Cup of Nations
If you don’t know much about Morocco’s national football team, the right time has certainly come for you to have a better idea. Remember that the 2012 Africa Cup of Nations is just around the corner…

Morocco's participation at the 2012 Africa Cup of NationsThe Moroccans are referred to as the Lions of the Atlas. They are ranked 61st in the world according to FIFA. The national team is currently managed by Eric Gerets—once PSV Eindhoven, Wolfsburg, Galatasaray and Olympique Marseille coach. 29-year-old Serie A midfielder, Houssine Kharja, acts as the team’s captain.

In this profile, you will understand why the Moroccans should not only consider themselves as one of Northern Africa’s best footballing country but also as one of the entire continent’s most dangerous side. Let’s look back at Morocco’s AFCON history!

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2012 Africa Cup of Nations team profiles: Focus on Guinea’s AFCON history

Monday January 9 2012,
Tags: Guinea, Ghana, Nigeria, Mali, Tunisia, 2012 Africa Cup of Na
Our trip around the 2012 Africa Cup of Nations’ participating countries continues. Guinea is the next destination on the list.

Guinea's pride at the 2012 AFCONThey are 18th in Africa and 80th overall according to the FIFA Rankings, they are not considered as one of the continent’s main forces and they don’t even have World Cup memories to boast about. However, the National Elephants have a bigger Nations Cup history than many may recall. In this recap, we bring to mind the various highlights and lowlights of the Guinean national team—controlled by the Fédération Guinéenne de Football and currently managed by Michel Dussuyer.

Guinea’s eventful past

Let’s go way back to the year 1970. That’s when the National Elephants finally experienced African up of Nations football. Seven years before, they got disqualified from Ghana 1963 for failing to provide neutral officials in the second leg of their 3-2 aggregate tie against Nigeria in the qualifiers.

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The 2011 FIFA U-20 World Cup quarter-finals: 4 questions to ask

Saturday August 13 2011,
Tags: Colombia, Portugal, Mexico, Argentina, Nigeria, Spain, France, Brazil
Colombia, Portugal, Mexico, Argentina, Nigeria, Spain, France and Brazil will line up this weekend in the quarter-finals of the 2011 FIFA U-20 World Cup. Which team will win tickets to the semi-finals?

FIFA U-20 World Cup: the quarter-final stage is on, from August 13 to August 14, 2011.FIFA U-20 World Cup tournaments have strongly contributed in the growth of world football’s top stars. Former U-20 stars Diego Maradona (winner of the Golden Ball in Japan 1979), Javier Saviola, Lionel Messi or Sergio Aguero can confirm this fact.

The U-20 World Cup competition, which was founded in 1977, has seen countries like Argentina, Brazil, Spain and Germany among others top the best performances list. This only makes it hard for one to question the success of those countries’ senior national teams or senior footballers.

This year, it will be no different. The quarter-final stage at the 2011 FIFA U-20 World Cup will be contested by Portugal, Argentina, Mexico, hosts Colombia, France, Nigeria, Brazil and Spain. With all players involved sharing the unique dream of reaching higher standards individual and collectively in their career, August 13 and August 14’s fixtures promise to be very competitive.

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Argentina and Nigeria to make a rematch on September 6, Siasia confirms

Thursday July 28 2011,
Tags: Argentina, Nigeria, Friendly
Last time’s 4-1 defeat of Argentina was marred with match fixing allegations…
Nigeria are set to fulfill their friendly match contract against Argentina by locking horns one more time later this year. Coach Samson Siasia confirmed the news as SuperSport reported him as saying:

“Yes we will play against Argentina on September 6. The plan is to leave Madagascar after our Nations Cup qualifier aboard a private plane for Bangladesh. So, instead of taking a commercial flight that will mean travelling for probably 17 hours, a private plane will be ready for the trip.

“We have taken a look at the game and we feel playing Argentina again will not hurt us. Also, we feel it is a chance for us to continue to see our players in big games. At the same time we, the coaches and players, will learn from the game [against Argentina].”
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2011 FIFA Women’s World Cup: Meet Group A’s Germany, Canada, Nigeria & France

Friday June 24 2011,
Tags: Nigeria, France, Group A
There will be 4 groups, 16 nations from 6 different confederations and 32 matches to watch out for. The 2011 FIFA World Cup is yet another major event that is set to rock your summer.

Which team will put their hands on the 2011 FIFA Women's World Cup trophy?Just as it’s about to kick-off, Live Soccer TV presents you with an educative trip around the 4 sections—from Group A to Group D. To start, we commence with Group A!

Group A: Germany, Canada, Nigeria, France

It contains the host nation, Germany. Die Nationalelf is of course the most successful nation in Women’s Football—having won the 2 last editions of the World Cup convincingly. The Germans will commence the defense of their title against Canada on June 26.

Despite carrying a poor World Cup history, 2010 Women’s Gold Cup titleholders Canada will be looking to upset Germany. Note that Canada have been granted the right to host the 2015 FIFA Women’s World Cup.

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2010 World Cup: Nigeria’s Yakubu Ayegbeni vs Korea – Worst Goal Miss

Wednesday June 30 2010,
Tags: 2010 World Cup, Nigeria, Korea Republic, Yakubu
Nigeria’s Yakubu Ayegbeni so far has the worst (goal) miss in the 2010 FIFA World Cup, having shot wide from 3 yards with no keeper to beat in Group B against Korea Republic on Day 3.

Nigeria's forward Yakubu misses a glorious chance against Korea Republic in the 2010 FIFA World CupThe impossible: Yakubu's miss is never to be forgotten

1-0 and 2-1 defeats to Argentina and Greece earlier in the tournament stopped the Super Eagles from securing a position in the last 16, in the early stages of the first round. Nigeria were striving to triumph over the Asian favorites, knowing that it was their last opportunity to reach the second round of the competition.

Somehow, all seemed to go well for the Africans as they stole a vital early opener in the first half through Kalu Uche. A nice cross from the right-hand side found Uche who, after coming out from nowhere, blasted the ball home to put Nigeria in front 1-0.

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2010 World Cup: Nigeria 2-2 Korea Republic - Report

Tuesday June 22 2010,
Tags: Nigeria, Korea Republic, 2010 World Cup
Nigeria are out of the 2010 World Cup. They dig their own pit by wasting very clear chances to beat South Korea. The Tigers of Asia now join Argentina (who triumphed 2-0 over Greece) in the Last 16 following their 2-2 draw against the Super Eagles.

Korea Republic players celebrate as they score again against Nigeria.Nigeria vs Korea Republic, First Half: Neck To Neck

An early opportunity for South Korea put the Nigerians on their guard. The Super Eagles woke up from their passivity with more dynamism and aggression on the ball. The player that had to deal with his temper was Ayila, who was lucky to escape without a booking after making two illegal fouls on the Koreans.

But the moment for Nigeria to put to bed their anxiety wasn’t far away. Odiah kept his composure to effect an excellent cross and Uche didn’t fail to make something out of it. The striker stretched his foot to tap the ball into the net and therefore lift the spirit of Nigerian fans in the stadium as the Super Eagles were then ahead by a goal to nil.

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Nigeria vs Korea Republic – 2010 World Cup Match Preview

Tuesday June 22 2010,
Tags: Nigeria, Korea Republic, 2010 World Cup
While Greece will affront Argentina with the desire of creating an upset to reach the Round of 16, Nigeria and South Korea will simultaneously lock horns at the Moses Mabhida Stadium in Durban. The battle for Group B’s second qualifying spot will kick-off at 18:30 GMT.

2010 FIFA World Cup draw: Group B - Argentina, Nigeria, Korea Republic, Greece.Africa lost one of its six hopes last week as Cameroon became the first nation to crash out from the 2010 FIFA World Cup. Will the Super Eagles of Nigeria follow the Indomitable Lions in their den or spread their wings and fly in the blue sky with Diego Maradona’s already-qualified Albicelestes?

Group B – Explanations

Argentina6 points, +4
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Korea Republic3 points, -1
Greece3 points, -1
Nigeria0 point, -2

Argentina comfortably qualified into the Last 16 of the 2010 FIFA World Cup. They are safe and can even opt to lose on Tuesday night. The battle for survival is between the Korea Republic, Greece, and Nigeria. Any of these three teams could join Argentina in the Round of 16 and here are mathematical analyses of Group B.

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2010 World Cup: Greece 2-1 Nigeria – Report

Thursday June 17 2010,
Tags: Greece, Nigeria, 2010 World Cup
Greece have won their first ever points in a World Cup by triumphing over the Super Eagles of Nigeria on a 2-1 score line. Uche put the Africans ahead through a free-kick, but Sani Kaita's moment of madness offered the Greeks a perfect opportunity to shine...

Greece players celebrate as they equalize Nigeria's goal.Greece vs Nigeria, First Half: Sani Kaita disrupts the Super Eagles’ flight

A game concentrated in the midfield and only few shots on goal – none of them showing so much intent. That’s what the public was exposed to during the first fifteen minutes of the game. But when Peter Odemwingie was brought down through a professional foul committed by Papastathopoulos who eventually saw yellow, there was a sensation that something was going to happen.

Indeed, Uche turned into a miracle maker as he curled in a teasing free-kick from 30 yards out on the left. Peter Odemwingie also played a great role in Nigeria’s opener as he fooled Greece’s goalkeeper by faking a header inside the 6-yard box as the ball flew over everyone and into the net: 1-0 to Nigeria; quite the starts they were looking for.

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Greece vs Nigeria – 2010 World Cup Match Preview

Thursday June 17 2010,
Tags: Greece, Nigeria, 2010 World Cup
Match-day One’s two losers in Group B, Greece and Nigeria, will lock horns in a must-win game for both sides on Thursday, June 17. The venue is the Free Stat Stadium in Bloemfontein, and kick-off time is at 14:00 GMT.

Nigeria's Yakubu Aiyegbeni on the ground with Argentina's Gabriel Heinze.Nigeria’s Super Eagles To Be Crashed Down To The Ground?

"Nobody expected us to beat Argentina. Nothing's changed. We just have to prepare ourselves right and go and play with the same heart and desire."

That is what Nigeria’s Etuhu said following is side’s opening match defeat to Diego Maradona’s Argentina. So the boys from ‘Naija’, as their country is nicknamed, are set to bounce back on Match-day Two with a victory over Greece.

Nigeria could be the first African country to bow out from the 2010 FIFA World Cup competition in the first round, and this is a horrible fate the country and its national football team won’t be able to tolerate. In other words, such a reality will be a real nightmare.

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Group B – 2010 FIFA World Cup

Thursday June 17 2010,
Tags: Group B, Argentina, Nigeria, Korea Republic, Greece, 2010 World Cup
Group B at the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa is a very interesting one. It puts up two-time World Cup champions Argentina against Nigeria, South Korea, and Greece. Geographically, Group B is a fairly mixed section with each of the four teams coming from four different continents. It promises to create sweet and sour surprises with some exotic flavors from South America, Africa, Asia, and Europe.

Argentina's coach, Diego MaradonaGroup B - The favorites at the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa

Argentina

The South Americans are the team in Group B with the most chances of progressing to the next round of the tournament, despite their imperfections. Los Albicelestes showed real struggle in their qualification campaign for the 2010 World Cup, but vital wins toward the end of the process sent them to the promise land in South Africa. With their names stamped in the finals, the Argentines now have high hopes of showing their fierce side, which of course they could do through the likes of their world-class players. The group of men appointed to uplift the Argentina team in a heroic manner include reigning FIFA World Player of the Year Lionel Messi, Manchester City star Carlos Tevez, and midfield maestro Juan Veron. With the type of players that Los Albicelestes have, it is understandable that Maradona's side will be tipped as clear favorites to progress from Group B.

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Nigeria Team Profile – 2010 FIFA World Cup

Thursday June 17 2010,
Tags: Nigeria, 2010 World Cup
Nigeria is our next destination as we cover the 2010 FIFA World Cup prematurely to bring you the very best on the tournament. In this team profile, LiveSoccerTV.com broadens your familiarity with this African country, both from a geographical point of view, as well as in terms of football.

The Nigerian national flagNigeria – The country, the football

The Federal Republic of Nigeria, better known as Nigeria, is a West African country which is bordered by Benin, Chad, Cameroon, and Niger. Its coasts are also stretched out to the Gulf of Guinea, and to the Atlantic Ocean.

Nigeria – which has a total area of around 973,768 km2 – is the most populated territory on the African continent, and it is globally ranked in 8th position with an estimated population of about 154,729,000 people.

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2010 World Cup: Are African Nations Prepared To Face The World?

The 18 previous FIFA World Cup tournaments saw only 7 different countries put their name on the trophy. Brazil lead the records with 5 titles won whereas none of the other 6 countries are from Africa.

World Cup for Africa.Since 1934 – the first time an African nation participated in the World Cup – the Black Continent has not managed to rise up against the world. The record is mediocre with Cameroon and Senegal currently sharing the best record thanks to their quarter-final finish back in 1990 and 2002 respectively.

76 years after Africa first graced the world stage, the planet’s most prestigious sporting event will take place in Africa for the first ever time in the history of football. African nations now have a great advantage best called the home advantage. But will they make the most of it?

The world will watch as Africa will fight to gain its pride against the titans from Europe and South America and the outsiders from Asia. After multiple attempts, what have African nations learned from their failures? What kind of football will they offer to the world? Is the year 2010 going to be a turning point in the history of soccer?

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Argentina vs Nigeria - 2010 FIFA World Cup Post Match Analysis

Sunday June 13 2010,
Tags: FIFA World Cup, Argentina, Nigeria, Group B
Diego Maradona's team victory almost secures Argentina's ticket for the next stage. Lars Lagerback's boys will have to claim every possible point not to return home within a week.

Everyone was expecting a footbalistic explosion in Johannesburg, but Argentina has only been able to claim the three points with the minimum difference. Lionel Messi created many goal opportunities but his lack of efficiency was determinant for the squad to suffer until the last moment before celebrating a victory.

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Where to watch Argentina vs Nigeria World Cup match on TV

Saturday June 12 2010,
Tags: Argentina, Nigeria, World Cup 2010
June 12th, 10AM EST (4pm SA Local time). The extremely talented Argentina are favorites to beat Nigeria in the kick off their World Cup 2010 campaign.

 The Argentina vs Nigeria Live match will take place on June 12 at 10:00AM US/Eastern (04:00PM South Africa local), Ellis Park Stadium, Johannesburg

 The World Cup 2010 will have an unprecedented global television viewing which will become the most viewed sporting event ever in the history of Sports broadcasting.

At 10:00 AM the Argentina vs Nigeria World Cup Match (the fourth World Cup 2010 live broadcast) will enter millions of living rooms in Argentina as Maradona will conduct the hopes and talent of Argentina in what many believe to be the most talented Argentine Squad in history (another golden generation). We here at LiveSoccerTV.com will provide you with the details you need to ensure you don´t miss any of the exciting action which is the FIFA 2010 World Cup. Visit the Argentina - Nigeria Match page for the World Cup TV schedules for this match for your country.

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Argentina vs Nigeria - 2010 FIFA World Cup Match Preview

Saturday June 12 2010,
Tags: FIFA World Cup, Argentina, Nigeria, Group B
After two consecutive defeats, Nigeria will be looking forward to even the score with the Albiceleste. Lionel Messi's squad need a victory to be taken seriously as a candidate.

A huge step for Argentina

Argentina's young promises which beat Nigeria two years ago will have to show how much they've grownArgentina has a clean sheet on its confrontations with African teams, having won 75% of the matches played against teams of the Black Country. Two years ago these two teams took on each other to define Beijing's Olympic Games, in which Argentina claimed the gold medal. This was a response to the Atlanta '96 match which ended with glory for Nigeria. Two years ago Angel Di Maria scored the winning goal, something he'll be looking forward to repeating for this world's debut.

Maradona has the team almost confirmed. Sergio Romero will be the man between the posts, and after having chosen four full-centrals to guard the back line, team's coach finally decided to force Jonas Gutierrez to lead Argentina's right band both in the attack and defense. Walter Samuel and Martin Demichellis will occupy the center of the area, with Nicolas Otamendi filling the last place. This is a classic 4-4-2 formation with a twist, for Gutierrez's versatility offers the team the opportunity to advance as a 3-3-2-2.

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