SPORTBLOG247.COM takes a nostalgic journey back to the historic clash between Nigeria and South Africa in the 2000 AFCON semi-final, hosted jointly by Ghana and Nigeria, as anticipation builds for their 2023 AFCON semi-final encounter.
In a gripping quarter-final, Ademola Lookman’s lone goal secured Nigeria’s place, while Ronwen Williams’ heroic penalty saves propelled South Africa into the last four. Fondly referred to as the ‘Amapiano Derby,’ the upcoming clash evokes memories of their previous encounter.
The 2000 AFCON marked a pivotal moment as Ghana and Nigeria co-hosted the tournament, utilizing venues like the Baba Yara Stadium, Accra Sports Stadium, National Stadium in Surulere, and Sani Abacha Stadium in Kano.
Recalling the journey to the epic semi-final, South Africa, buoyed by their 1996 AFCON success and a runner-up finish in 1998, aimed to reclaim the African crown. Topping Group B, they eliminated co-host Ghana in the quarter-finals with a goal from Siyabonga Nomvethe.
For Nigeria, returning after a CAF ban, the desire to secure a hat-trick of titles was evident. Topping their group, they faced Senegal in the quarter-final, with Julius Aghaowa’s late heroics securing a comeback victory.
The semi-final spotlight shone on Tijani Babaginda, a prolific winger for Nigeria. Coach Bonfere Jo strategically deployed Babaginda on the left flank, and his impact was instant. Scoring the fastest-ever Nigerian AFCON goal after just 40 seconds, Babaginda doubled the lead in a swift attacking move.
Despite Nigeria’s loss to Cameroon in the final, Babaginda’s magic left an indelible mark. South Africa secured a consolatory victory over Tunisia to finish as second runners-up.
The memorable encounter featured standout players from both sides, with Nigeria fielding stars like Nwankwo Kanu and South Africa boasting talents like Lucas Radebe and Siyabonga Nomvete.
As the Amapiano Derby awaits in the 2023 AFCON, the echoes of the 2000 semi-final continue to resonate in the rich tapestry of African football history.
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