Played
January 21, 2013 6:00 PM GMT
Mbombela Stadium — Nelspruit
Referee:‬ M. Benouza‎
Attendance:‬ 8500‎
 
23′ Emenike
Alain Traoré 90+4′

Nigeria-Burkina Faso Preview: Super Eagles open their Afcon campaign

Stephen Keshi's men face a tricky clash in their Afcon 2013 opener in South Africa with both sides hoping to start the tournament with a positive result on Sunday

By Ed Dove

Nigeria line up
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NIGERIA
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Enyeama
Omeruo, Oboabona, Yobo, Elderson
Igiebor, Mikel, Ogude
Musa, Uche, Moses
BURKINA FASO
 Burkina Faso
Diakite
H.Traore, B.Kone, Koulibaly, Panandetiguiri
Pitroipa, Rouamba, Kabore, Koffi
A. Traore
Dagano


Finally, after months, if not years of anticipation, Nigeria re-emerge at the continental high table. All that stands in the way of a triumphant return to Africa’s centrepiece occasion are the Stallions of Burkina Faso, west African neighbours unlikely to roll over for Stephen Keshi’s Super Eagles.

In recent friendly matches, against Catalunya and Cape Verde, the 'Big Boss' has shuffled his pack, attempting to find the right blend of superstars and workhorses, trying to forge a complete outfit out of the players at his disposal. John Obi Mikel will surely feature in the heart of the midfield, but will the Chelsea man be employed with a defensive or an attacking remit?

The answer to this question may determine who plays alongside him in Keshi’s 4-3-3 formation. Perhaps it will be Norway-based midfielder Fegor Ogude, or maybe Nosa Igiebor will be allowed to fulfil creative duties in the centre of the field.

Despite losing all three of their games at the last Afcon, Burkina Faso arrive at South Africa keen to demonstrate improvement from 2012 – and are more than capable of pulling off a shock. Midfielder Jonathan Pitroipa is a player with the potential to cause Nigeria trouble, and although vocal before the tournament about the difficulties within the group, the Super Eagles will need to keep close tabs on Rennes’ creative hub.

Pitroipa will likely be supporting Moumouni Dagano and Alain Traore, and the pair have more than enough natural ability to test Vincent Enyeama and the defenders charged with protecting Nigeria’s goal. Charles Kabore of Marseille, is a key player at the back for Burkina Faso, and he will need to be on top form for the Stallions to get anything from the match.

  DID YOU KNOW?

  • Nigeria's opposition used to play as 'The Upper Volta' before the country changed their name in 1984 to Burkina Faso.

  • The Super Eagles have finished in third-place a record six times, beating Tunisia, Cameroon, Senegal, Algeria, and Mali (twice) in the play-off matches.
  • Whilst Nigeria have become the Kings of third-place finishes at the Afcon, Burkina Faso's best effort was in 1998, on home soil, when the Stallions finished in fourth place.
  • Along with Niger, the Burkinabe struggled at Afcon 2012 - departing the tournament after the group stage, having accumulated no wins and zero points.


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Africa Cup of Nations ‎(ACN)‎ 10 Feb 2013 Nigeria 1 - Burkina Faso 0
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Available Squads
1Vincent EnyeamaGoalkeeper
2Joseph YoboDefender
21Uwa Elderson EchiejileDefender
5E. AmbroseDefender
14Godfrey OboabonaDefender
10John Obi MikelMidfielder
13Fegor OgudeMidfielder
20N. IgieborStriker
-Ahmed Musa
7B. IdeyeStriker
9EmenikeStriker
16Austin EjideGoalkeeper
23Chigozie AgbimGoalkeeper
6Azubuike EgwuekeDefender
21Juwon OshaniwaDefender
6Kenneth OmeruoDefender
4Nwankwo ObiorahMidfielder
11Victor MosesMidfielder
12Reuben GabrielMidfielder
4Ogenyi OnaziMidfielder
18E. UzoenyiStriker
19Sunday MbaMidfielder
15UcheStriker
16A. SoulamaGoalkeeper
-BakyDefender
8P. KoulibalyDefender
22M. PanandétiguiriDefender
5Mohamed KoffiMidfielder
3D. KonéMidfielder
7Florent RouambaMidfielder
-Hugues-Wilfried DahStriker
9M. DaganoStriker
11Jonathan PitroipaMidfielder
-Aristide BancéStriker
1Daouda DiakitéGoalkeeper
23Germain SanouGoalkeeper
-Henri TraoréDefender
10Alain TraoréMidfielder
21Issouf OuattaraStriker
14Wilfried Benjamin BalimaStriker
17Ali RaboMidfielder
18Charles KaboréMidfielder
21Abdou Razak TraoréMidfielder
-Pan Pierre KoulibalyStriker
16Wilfried SanouMidfielder
12Préjuce Niguimbé NakoulmaMidfielder
Results
Group A Matchday 1
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Top Scorers
Player   Goals Penalties
Didier Drogba Didier Drogba
Striker
Galatasaray
6 3
Mbokani Mbokani
Striker
Anderlecht
5 2
Alain Traoré Alain Traoré
Midfielder
FC Lorient
5 0
Wakaso Wakaso
Midfielder
Espanyol
4 3
Victor Moses Victor Moses
Midfielder
Chelsea
4 2