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Played
February 10, 2013 1:00 PM EST
FNB Stadium (Soccer City) — Johannesburg, GA
Referee:‬ D. Haïmoudi‎
Attendance:‬ 85000‎
 
40′ Sunday Mba
 
Top of the Match
John Obi Mikel
John Obi Mikel
Nigeria
Victor Moses
Victor Moses
Nigeria
Flop of the Match
P. Koulibaly
P. Koulibaly
Burkina Faso
Baky
Baky
Burkina Faso

Nigeria 1-0 Burkina Faso: Super Eagles seal AFCON glory

Continental heavyweight Nigeria overcame the underdog Burkina Faso in a convincing AFCON final display in South Africa.

By Ed Dove

Nigeria’s young squad made Africa Cup of Nations history by besting Burkina Faso in Johannesburg to claim the nation’s third continental crown. Sunday Mba’s first half goal was enough to seal victory against the Stallions.

Few in attendance at the National Stadium were under any doubt as to the magnitude of the occasion, and the anticipation created a powerful atmosphere inside the arena. While both sides belted out the national anthems with vigor and aplomb, Nigeria was the only side that succeeded in overcoming the emotion and expectation early on. Burkina Faso, by comparison, was nervy and at times looked overawed by the altitude of the final.

The tension afforded Naija the better opportunities early on, as the Stallions’ defense failed to settle. Victor Moses, a player who has begun to emerge as a genuine international star during this competition, was particularly bright and looked keen to profit from any unease among the opposition. He appeared everywhere, troubling both fullbacks with his pace and also the subtler side of his game.

Efe Ambrose and Ideye Brown had opportunities to demonstrate their aerial prowess early on, but despite the bumbling and fumbling of Daouda Diakité in the Burkinabé goal, neither could capitalize. As the first half unfurled, the Stallions struggled to impose themselves. In frustration, perhaps more than hope, Aristide Bancé – one of the semifinal heroes - twice shot from distance, but both of his efforts were wayward – the first hurtling over the bar, the second dribbling wide.

With the game threatening to become congested in the midfield, and Burkina still struggling to settle, Nigeria struck first. Moses forged some space for himself, and after demonstrating admirable determination and work rate, indirectly provided an opportunity for Sunday Mba – the slayer of Cote d’Ivoire – to fire the Eagles ahead.

The Enugu Rangers midfielder still had a lot to do however, and a compilation of delicate touches allowed him to glide past the Stallions defense before finishing. It was further vindication of Keshi’s domestic-based selection policy, the manager becoming only the second figure in history to win the cup as both a player and a coach.

Burkina Faso, on the other hand, failed to truly grow into the contest and find its rhythm. While few would have begrudged the team a place in the final, after its heroic performances previously, perhaps the occasion was too big as the side appeared to lack self belief.

As the game became stretched late on, the Stallions began taking risks, but only looked menacing on rare occasions. One such chance, a terrific shot by the substitute Sanou, demanded a stunning save from Enyeama to preserve Nigeria’s lead.

The Eagles also carved out several chances to end things, but Moses and Brown conspired to waste these promising situations.

The result ended a wait of 19 years for the Super Eagles to be reunited with the trophy that means so much to Nigerians worldwide. Nigeria claims its third Cup of Nations, as a continent recognizes the team's revival, and a nation rejoices.

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Nigeria

1
Vincent Enyeama
Goalkeeper
3.00
20
3.00
-
E. Ambrose
Defender
3.50
-
3.00
-
Kenneth Omeruo
Defender
57′
3.00
12
John Obi Mikel
Midfielder
57′
4.00
13
Victor Moses
Midfielder
3.50
23
Ogenyi Onazi
Midfielder
38′
3.00
-
Sunday Mba
Midfielder
40′ 89′
3.50
11
B. Ideye
Striker
93′
2.50
15
Uche
Striker
53′
2.50

Burkina Faso

2.50
1
3.00
14
Baky
Defender
2.00
-
2.50
-
2.50
-
Mohamed Koffi
Midfielder
3.00
3
D. Koné
Midfielder
90′
3.00
17
3.00
12
2.50
7
2.00
23

Substitutes

16
Austin Ejide
Goalkeeper
 - 
-
Chigozie Agbim
Goalkeeper
 - 
6
Joseph Yobo
Defender
89′
2.50
-
 - 
-
2.50
-
 - 
-
Reuben Gabriel
Midfielder
 - 
13
Fegor Ogude
Midfielder
 - 
-
E. Uzoenyi
Striker
 - 
-
N. Igiebor
Striker
 - 
23
Ahmed Musa
Striker
53′
2.50
-
Emenike
Striker
 - 

Substitutes

 - 
16
A. Soulama
Goalkeeper
 - 
-
Germain Sanou
Goalkeeper
 - 
-
 - 
27
Alain Traoré
Midfielder
 - 
-
 - 
-
Ali Rabo
Midfielder
 - 
-
 - 
-
 - 
-
2.50
-
Wilfried Sanou
Midfielder
65′
2.50
-
M. Dagano
Striker
84′

Coach/Manager

Coach/Manager

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  • Goal
  • Own Goal
  • Penalty
  • Penalty Missed
  • Yellow Card
  • Assist
  • Penalty Save
  • Penalty Shootout Goal
  • Penalty Shootout Miss
  • Yellow Card / Red Card
  • Red Card
  • Substitution IN
  • Substitution OUT
  • Injury
  • Goal.com Rating
  • Goal.com Man of the Match
  • Goal.com Flop of the Match
  • Top & Flop Global Ranking
  • Fans' Man of the Match
  • Fans' Flop of the Match
Results
Final
Times In EST
 
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