Abeokuta To Host WAFU B U17 AFCON Qualifiers For The First Time
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Abeokuta, known as the "Rock City," has been selected to host the WAFU B U17 tournament, which will serve as the qualifying event for the 2026 U17 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON). This marks the first time Nigeria will host the competition, reflecting the nation's growing influence in African youth football.
The U17 AFCON qualifiers, scheduled for September, will feature national teams from Ghana, Togo, Benin, Niger, Côte d'Ivoire, and Burkina Faso, alongside hosts Nigeria. The Golden Eaglets, under the guidance of coach Manu Garba, finished third at last year's edition after defeating Ghana in the classification match. Expectations are high for Nigeria as they prepare to compete on home soil with the goal of securing a place in the 2026 AFCON.
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Hosting the WAFU B U17 AFCON Qualifiers in Abeokuta is a landmark moment for . It’s not just an opportunity to showcase talent but also a statement of intent Nigeria is ready to lead African youth football. For the Golden Eaglets, playing on home turf provides both an advantage and added pressure. Coach Manu Garba's team must rise to the occasion, knowing that the nation’s pride rests on their young shoulders.
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We believe this tournament can serve as a stepping stone for many of these players. Historically, the U17 level has been a breeding ground for Nigerian stars who go on to shine in senior competitions. The familiarity of home soil should offer the Golden Eaglets an edge, but they must remain focused and disciplined against formidable regional rivals like Ghana and Côte d'Ivoire. Success here is not just about qualification; it’s about setting the standard for the next generation of Nigerian footballers.
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Abeokuta's role as host city also speaks to the decentralisation of major tournaments within Nigeria, promoting football development across different regions. With the right preparation and community support, Abeokuta can set a benchmark for hosting youth tournaments in the country.
Did You Know?
This is the first time Nigeria is hosting the WAFU B U17 AFCON Qualifiers.
The Golden Eaglets are the most successful team in U17 World Cup history, with five titles.
Coach Manu Garba led Nigeria to U17 World Cup glory in 2013, with players like Kelechi Iheanacho and Taiwo Awoniyi emerging as stars.
Abeokuta is historically known for producing talented footballers, contributing to Nigeria's national teams over the years.
WAFU B consists of eight West African countries, with fierce football rivalries, particularly between Nigeria and Ghana.
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