- Safiu Kehinde
Nigeria’s Under 18 men’s Handball team have emerged champions of the International Handball Federation (IHF) Trophy Africa Men Continental Championship.
Nigeria defeated Guinea 38-26 points on Wednesday in the finals of the tournament in Addis Ababa.
The Emeka Nnamani-led side started the match with grit and despite some avoidable turnovers, Nigeria won the first half 21-14.
Nigeria then came into their full element in the second half as they played with panache and flair.
Notable efforts from Christian Foloki and Azeez Sulaimon led the team to score important goals and defended better against the Guineans to win the match 38-26.
The victory saw Nigeria retaining the title they won in Congo Brazzaville in 2022.
Sulaimon was voted the Player of the match.
In a statement by Cosmos Akisi, the media officer of Handball Federation of Nigeria (HFN), Coach Nnamani shared his thoughts on the team’s performance.
“What more can I say? We prepared for this moment and the boys took it with all seriousness.
“We knew the Guineans from the previous times we played them and we watched their matches in this competition so we can tactically prepare for them which we did.
“Thanks to the HFN, they ensured that we made it to this competition despite the flight delay and gave us all the necessary backing to do well,” Nnamani said.
Nigeria has thus qualified for the IHF Trophy Intercontinental phase which will be played early next year in a yet to be known country where they will represent Africa in the Under 18 (Youth) category.