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World Table Tennis Champ. / Men's Team 2024: finished (Prediction game administrator - February 25, 14:26) |
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UAE Tour 2024: finished (Prediction game administrator - February 25, 13:49) |
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World Junior Curling Champ. / Women 2024: finished (Prediction game administrator - February 24, 15:22) |
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Snooker Welsh Open (tso - February 18, 01:38) |
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NFL 2023/24: finished (Prediction game administrator - February 12, 06:53) |
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Africa Cup of Nations 2023: finished (Prediction game administrator - February 11, 22:59) |
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Asian Cup 2023: finished (Prediction game administrator - February 10, 18:17) |
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Eliteserien 2024: started (Prediction game administrator - February 06, 18:52) |
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AFCON_Nigeria (cendi71 - February 06, 17:25) |
Nigeria won record 8 bronze medals! No other team ever came close to this number (Ghana has 4). Unfortunately, they are not equally successful at winning gold and silver (3 and 4 respectively). Still, Nigeria are a team with record 15 medals won, better than Egypt (13) and Ghana (10). And they are one win away from adding another one this year.
Nigeria's all-time greats include Nkwankwo KANU, Jay-Jay OKOCHA, Rashidi YEKINI, Finidi GEORGE, Viktor IKPEBA, Taribo WEST, Sunday OLISEH, Emmanuel AMUNIKE, John Obi MIKEL and Daniel AMOKACHI.
The name of today and the future though is Viktor OSIMHEN. He won the 2023 African PotY Award, beating Hakimi and Salah. He's 1st Nigerian in 25yrs (i.e. since Kanu's win in 1999) to have won the prestigeous award! Osimhen is joint-6th in the transfermarkt.de ranking (110MEUR worth; same value as Harry Kane or Declan Rice). |
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