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Sudan crush Nigeria out of CHAN with 4-0 annihilation

Yagoub's double caps tournament's biggest shock as Super Eagles fails in Zanzibar

Posted Malik muhammed August 12, 2025 7 Min Read
Updated 2025/08/12 at 11:54 PM
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Sudan announced themselves as genuine contenders for CHAN PAMOJA 2024 glory with a seismic 4-0 demolition of Nigeria that completely rewrote the Group D qualification picture, becoming one of the most stunning upsets in the tournament’s history.

The Falcons of Jediane’s ruthless display at the Amaan Stadium in Zanzibar not only eliminated the Super Eagles with a match to spare but also catapulted them to the summit of the group standings, level on points with defending champions Senegal and within touching distance of a historic quarter-final berth.

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Abdel Raouf Yagoub’s second-half brace, combined with Leonard Ngenge’s calamitous own goal and Walieldin Khdir’s penalty, delivered a masterclass in tournament football that vindicated coach Kwesi Appiah’s tactical approach and demonstrated the unpredictable nature that has already defined the delayed championship across co-hosts Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda.

For Nigeria, the defeat represents a catastrophic failure that will prompt serious soul-searching about their approach to continental competition. The Super Eagles, who arrived in East Africa with genuine expectations of challenging for the title, have managed just zero goals in two matches whilst conceding five – statistics that paint a damning picture of their tournament preparation and execution.

The tournament, which finally launched in August after being postponed from February, has consistently delivered the kind of dramatic upsets that organisers hoped would showcase African football’s competitive depth. Sudan’s victory over one of the continent’s traditional powerhouses represents the perfect embodiment of CHAN’s capacity to humble established hierarchies.

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Nigeria began with the urgency of a side desperate to bounce back from their opening defeat to Senegal, creating early pressure through set-pieces and forcing Sudan goalkeeper Mohamed Abooja into some nervous moments. Raymond Tochukwu’s wayward effort and a series of corners suggested the Super Eagles might impose their expected superiority.

Instead, Sudan absorbed the early storm with the discipline that has become Appiah’s tactical trademark. The Ghanaian coach’s blueprint was executed to perfection, with his side remaining compact and organised whilst waiting for their opportunities to strike on the counter-attack.

The decisive moment arrived in the 22nd minute when Anthony Ijoma thought he had given Nigeria the lead, only for VAR to intervene and rule out his effort for offside. The reprieve proved costly just three minutes later when Yagoub’s shot cannoned off the post and ricocheted into the net off the unfortunate Ngenge – a moment that encapsulated Nigeria’s evening of misfortune.

Sudan’s second goal before half-time was even more damaging to Nigerian morale. Ngenge’s handball in the penalty area allowed captain Khdir to crash home a penalty that effectively ended the contest as a meaningful spectacle, leaving Nigeria facing the daunting task of overturning a two-goal deficit against opponents growing in confidence with every passing minute.

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Eric Chelle’s desperate triple substitution at half-time – introducing Steven Manyo, Jabbar Malik and Vincent Temitope – was designed to inject urgency into Nigeria’s attack but instead coincided with Sudan’s most ruthless period. Yagoub’s outstanding movement between the lines had tormented Nigeria throughout, and his two second-half strikes demonstrated the clinical edge that separates tournament winners from early casualties.

His first goal arrived in the 55th minute following excellent work from Musa Hussien, with Yagoub’s left-footed finish finding the bottom corner with the precision of a striker operating at the peak of his confidence. Seven minutes later, he completed his brace with an even more impressive strike, sweeping home from the centre of the penalty area after Sudan had pinched possession and broken forward with devastating clarity.

Sudan’s game management in the final half-hour was exemplary, with Appiah’s midfield trio snapping into challenges and recycling possession intelligently whilst full-backs Ahmed Tabanja and Mazin Simbo maintained their disciplined shape. When Nigeria did create late opportunities, Abooja stood firm with crucial saves that preserved his side’s clean sheet and psychological advantage.

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The statistics tell the story of Sudan’s superiority in stark terms. Their defensive organisation, pace in transition and ruthlessness in front of goal perfectly mirrored Appiah’s pre-match blueprint, whilst Nigeria’s hurried, speculative approach summed up a side that never recovered from their early setbacks.

For Sudan, the victory represents validation of their decision to embrace this tournament as a platform for announcing their continental ambitions. The Falcons now sit atop Group D on goal difference ahead of defending champions Senegal, with a draw in their final fixture potentially sufficient to secure quarter-final qualification depending on other results.

Nigeria’s elimination with a match still to play represents one of the tournament’s most shocking early exits. The Super Eagles’ failure to score a single goal whilst conceding five in two matches raises fundamental questions about their tactical preparation and mental approach to tournament football at this level.

The result ensures that Group D’s final round of fixtures will carry enormous significance, with Sudan facing Senegal in what amounts to a top-of-the-table decider whilst Nigeria must restore some pride against Congo. For the tournament organisers, Sudan’s stunning victory provides yet another example of CHAN’s capacity to deliver the unexpected drama that makes continental football so compelling.

Sudan’s triumph in Zanzibar will be remembered as one of CHAN PAMOJA 2024’s defining moments – the night when the Falcons soared whilst one of Africa’s giants was comprehensively grounded.

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Malik muhammed August 12, 2025
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