Nigeria defeat Senegal in dramatic penalty shootout to reach U20 AFCON semi-finals

  Promise Obichukwu

  SPORTS

Tuesday, May 13, 2025   9:51 AM

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The West African giants intensified their rivalry in a quarter-final thriller filled with scoring chances, but not fail to break the deadlock in 120 minutes of action.

Nigeria, unbeaten in the group stages, maintained their composure in the shootout with spot kicks expertly converted by Precious Benjamin, Emmanuel Chukwu and Israel Ayuma. Senegal, by contrast, faltered under pressure Pierre Dorival’s effort was saved, Mame Mor Faye's was denied, and Ousmane Konaté crashed his attempt off the crossbar.

Seydi Diouck netted Senegal’s only penalty, but it was not enough to prevent the reigning champions from exiting the tournament.

The result marks Nigeria’s eighth successive quarter-final win at the U20 AFCON under the current format. They now advance to the semi-finals, where they will look to maintain their record of never losing a quarter-final tie in this competition.

In spite of the final scoreline, both sides had moments where they could have clinched victory in open play. Nigeria’s Kparobo Arierhi and Divine Oliseh each forced saves from Senegal keeper Mouhamed Sissokho, while Senegal’s Cheikh Thiam came agonisingly close in the 42nd minute with a header that rattled the post.

 Ebenezer Ifeanyi Harcourt of Nigeria saves a penalty during the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations U20 Quarter Final match between Nigeria and Senegal
 

As the match wore on, fatigue set in but the determination from both camps never wavered. Nigeria’s tactical substitutions, even with the introduction of Precious Benjamin and Rickson Mendos, added attacking impetus late on, while Senegal reshuffled to find a breakthrough with the likes of Seydi Diouck and Mame Mor Faye.


Extra time saw Nigeria press with renewed energy. Tahir Maigana's curling strike in the 106th minute drew a fine stop from Sissokho, while Israel Ayuma's long-range effort two minutes later also required intervention. Yet, despite Nigeria’s dominance in the closing stages, the deadlock remained.

Nigeria’s goalkeeper Ebenezer Harcourt, who had gone largely untested in the shootout, surfaced as a quiet hero. His save against Mame Mor Faye’s spot kick proved pivotal in tilting the balance.

Senegal, who came into the tie with a strong defensive record and ambitions to hold on to their crown, were ultimately undone by Nigeria’s discipline and precision in the decisive moments. The result also marked their first loss in a knockout match since the year 2017.

Post-match, Nigeria head coach Ladan Bosso commended his side’s resilience. “We prepared for all scenarios, including penalties. I’m proud of the boys for executing under pressure,” he said.

With this result, Nigeria has progressed one step closer to a record-extending eighth U20 AFCON title, while Senegal will now look back at the possibilities that could have been after an intense campaign.
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