Nigeria’s Super Eagles clinched the bronze medal at the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations on Saturday after defeating Egypt 4 2 on penalties in the third place playoff at the Stade Mohammed V in Casablanca.
The encounter ended goalless after regulation time, with both sides cancelling each other out in a tense and tactical contest. Nigeria, however, held their nerve in the ensuing shootout to edge the Pharaohs and end their AFCON campaign on a positive note.
Goalkeeper Stanley Nwabali emerged as the hero for the Super Eagles, producing a crucial save during the penalty shootout, while Nigeria converted all four of their spot kicks to seal the victory. The result marked a measure of redemption for the Eagles following their semifinal heartbreak earlier in the week.
Nigeria had crashed out of the title race after losing to tournament hosts Morocco on penalties following a dramatic extra time stalemate in Rabat. Determined to avoid a similar fate, the Super Eagles approached the third place match with renewed focus and discipline.
Egypt, seven time African champions, struggled to break down Nigeria’s organised defence despite enjoying spells of possession. The North Africans also failed to capitalise on their chances, allowing the match to drift into penalties.
The bronze medal finish provides some consolation for Nigeria, who showed resilience and character throughout the tournament. It also extends the Super Eagles’ record of podium finishes at the Africa Cup of Nations.
The final of the competition is scheduled to take place on Sunday in Rabat, where Morocco will face Senegal in a highly anticipated showdown.

