TheSuperNerd(m): 1:11pm On Feb 15, 2018 |
The 2019 FIFA U-20 World Cup will be the 22nd edition of the FIFA U-20 World Cup , the biennial international men's youth football championship contested by the under-20 national teams of the member associations of FIFA , since its inception in 1977 as the FIFA World Youth Championship.
The bidding process to host the 2019 FIFA U-20 World Cup was launched by FIFA in June 2017.
As we know, a host is yet to be picked but that will be decided upon by the FIFA Council on March 8.
The countries (member FIFA associations) in the running are India, Poland and Mexico.
Of all three, India publicly declared they have formally submitted a bid to host the tournament by the November 2017 deadlines.
FIFA are expected to announce the successful host early in 2018- March 8 to be precise. Nigeria's U-20 Flying Eagles technical/coaching crew for this edition's journey:
- Paul Aigbogun (Head Coach)
- Abdullahi Maikaba (Asst coach 1)
- Abubakar Bala (Asst Coach 2)
- Hassan Abdallah (Scouting)
- Suleiman Shuaibu (Goalkeepers’ Trainer) Some Notable Talents who came through the U-20 Flying Eagles (past and present):
Mutiu Adepoju, Samson Siasia, Monday Odiaka, Alloysius Agu, Jonathan Akpoborie, Thompson Oliha, Willy Opara, Chris Ohehen, Nduka Ugbade, Julius Aghahowa, Pius Ikedia, Sam Okoye, Rabiu Afolabi, Joseph Yobo, John Mikel Obi, Chinedu Ogbuke Obasi, Taiye Taiwo, Adefemi Olubayo, Elderson Echiejile, Efe Ambrose, Brown Ideye, Ikechukwu Ezenwa, Odion Jude Ighalo, Oladele Ajiboye, Femi Thomas, Sone Aluko, Ahmed Musa, Olanrewaju Kayode, AbdulJaleel Ajagun, Moses Simon, Shehu Abdullahi, Wilfred Ndidi, Isaac Success, Kelechi Iheanacho, Musa Yahaya, Taiwo Awoniyi, Etc... Nigeria's record at the CAF U-20 AFCON (formerly called the CAF U-20 AYC)
1979- Semi finalists
1981- Semi finalists
1983- Winners
1985- Winners
1987- Winners
1989- Winners
1991- Did not enter (DNE)
1993- Group stage
1995- 3rd place
1997- Did Not Qualify (DNQ)
1999- Runners up
2001- Group stage
2003- DNQ
2005- Winners
2007- Runners up
2009- 3rd place
2011- Winners
2013- 3rd place
2015- Winners
2017- DNQ Nigeria's Record at the FIFA U-20 World Cup (formerly called The FIFA U-20 WYC)
1977- Did not Qualify (DNQ)
1979- Did not Qualify (DNQ)
1981- DNQ
1983- First round
1985- 3rd place
1987- First round
1989- Runners up
1991- DNQ
1993- DNQ
1995- Withdrew* (qualified but withdrew due to politics)
1997- DNQ
1999- Quarter finalists
2001- DNQ
2003- DNQ
2005- Runners up
2007- Quarter finalists
2009- Second round
2011- Quarter finalists
2013- Second round
2015- Second round
2017- DNQ
Cc: Joseph1013, Semid4lyfe, Robosky02, Linked, TheSupernerd, terzurum5, Orkpekyandega, TheGoodJoe, Mikron, BascoVanVeli, Icon4s, tbaba1234, Kog45, Icon79, confun, Forgiveness, safarigirl, Enomakos, Humility017, Chriskels, Joebie, Mujtahida, Mickael2, Komekn, Oloriooko, Omanbala1 (Odenigboaroli), PDPguy, Goldfish80, Drlikita12, Fabyom, Elyte89, Chrismario, Maidaboi, EmmGee, Aaadvark, Certitude, DrKlever, Eseose9, Kellycute, Trudy12, Truidstar, MetalJigsaw, BlackAlbino6, Mazimee, Darkelf, Mank1234, Jihday, Shukusheka, lakesidepapa, lexyman, Naijaphobia, Realpoacher, Andrew444, Famocious, Bengine, Servik, Lucque, Eterisan, Generals03, Danycrusoe, Edi287, EEGA, Soetanoreoluwa, Danielnino00, Geestunnar, Profosa, Horus, Bataderemi, Kholarwahley, Bennie1980, adeyemi2015, Greenbuoy, Daninya11, Maputohq, DaveP, Blueto, AIG07, Gbosaa, M7even, dabossman, Junnyjake, Edopesin, Kennysville, HZwriters, Daejoyoung, Dannyxy, femi9naija, Sontoly, Optional1, Femi4, P0intBlank, bishop88, Jarus, watchindelta, Emmzyst, casket, naturalwaves, ajf, Liedetector, samueld0, Oloriooko, Congo4ka, Pussypounder, Casket, Successinlife, jotey, Fribery, chaberry, phreakabit, leecodeman, etc etc..... all protocols duly observed.
(Please I did my best to recall most monikers.. biko no vex if you no see ya own... Na error... thanks).
Note: The thread's title name shall be modified once the host(s) is named and the championship logo shall be attached under this first post. But until then, let's set the ball rolling as the time has come for another generation to be unleashed from Nigeria majorly via the local scene and with a touch of extra quality from abroad as time goes on... We need a strong U-20 side at the end of the day that can go on to do great things even beyond this level. That's the ultimate goal.
**The U-17 thread will be created by or before Weekend... Thank you**  Let's get the party started....
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Icon79(m): 2:30pm On Feb 15, 2018 |
Honestly, I am ambivalent about this. First, I believe that we've hosted the U-20 World Cup before. So why don't we go for the real thing: bid to host the main FIFA World Cup? It's either go big or go home, right? If South Africa can do it, I don't see why Nigeria can't.
Second .... (*in the voice of Arnold S* I will be back)
Wow. I am the first person to reply. I need an award for this one, folks 
O pari
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Icon4s(m): 3:20pm On Feb 15, 2018 |
Thanks for creating.
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Lucque: 3:22pm On Feb 15, 2018 |
My moniker wasn't mentioned 
Happy to b here all d same
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Icon4s(m): 3:24pm On Feb 15, 2018 |
TheSuperNerd:
The 2019 FIFA U-20 World Cup will be the 22nd edition of the FIFA U-20 World Cup , the biennial international men's youth football championship contested by the under-20 national teams of the member associations of FIFA , since its inception in 1977 as the FIFA World Youth Championship.
The bidding process to host the 2019 FIFA U-20 World Cup was launched by FIFA in June 2017.
As we know, a host is yet to be picked but that will be decided upon by the FIFA Council on March 8.
The countries (member FIFA associations) in the running are India, Poland and Mexico.
Of all three, India publicly declared they have formally submitted a bid to host the tournament by the November 2017 deadlines.
FIFA are expected to announce the successful host early in 2018- March 8 to be precise.
Nigeria's record at the CAF U-20 AFCON (formerly called the CAF U-20 AYC)
1979- Semi finalists
1981- Semi finalists
1983- Winners
1985- Winners
1987- Winners
1989- Winners
1991- Did not enter (DNE)
1993- Group stage
1995- 3rd place
1997- Did Not Qualify (DNQ)
1999- Runners up
2001- Group stage
2003- DNQ
2005- Winners
2007- Runners up
2009- 3rd place
2011- Winners
2013- 3rd place
2015- Winners
2017- DNQ
Nigeria's Record at the FIFA U-20 World Cup (formerly called The FIFA U-20 WYC)
1977- Did not Qualify (DNQ)
1979- Did not Qualify (DNQ)
1981- DNQ
1983- First round
1985- 3rd place
1987- First round
1989- Runners up
1991- DNQ
1993- DNQ
1995- DNQ
1997- DNQ
1999- Quarter finalists
2001- DNQ
2003- DNQ
2005- Runners up
2007- Quarter finalists
2009- Second round
2011- Quarter finalists
2013- Second round
2015- Second round
2017- DNQ
Cc: Joseph1013, Semid4lyfe, Robosky02, Linked, TheSupernerd, terzurum5, Orkpekyandega, TheGoodJoe, Mikron, BascoVanVeli, Icon4s, tbaba1234, Kog45, Icon79, confun, Forgiveness, safarigirl, Enomakos, Chriskels, Joebie, Mujtahida, Mickael2, Komekn, Oloriooko, Omanbala1 (Odenigboaroli), PDPguy, Goldfish80, Drlikita12, Fabyom, Elyte89, Chrismario, Maidaboi, EmmGee, Aardvark, Certitude, DrKlever, Eseose9, Kellycute, Trudy12, Truidstar, MetalJigsaw, BlackAlbino6, Darkelf, Mank1234, Jihday, Shukusheka, lakesidepapa, lexyman, Naijaphobia, Famocious, Servik, Generals03, Danycrusoe, Edi287, EEGA, Soetanoreoluwa, Danielnino00, Horus, Bataderemi, Kholarwahley, Bennie1980, adeyemi2015, Greenbuoy, AIG07, Gbosaa, M7even, dabossman, femi9naija, Optional1, Femi4, P0intBlank, bishop88, Jarus, watchindelta, Emmzyst, casket, naturalwaves, ajf, Liedetector, samueld0, Oloriooko, Congo4ka, Pussypounder, Casket, Successinlife, jotey, Fribery, chaberry, phreakabit, leecodeman, etc etc..... all protocols duly observed.
(Please I did my best to recall most monikers.. biko no vex if you no see ya own... Na error... thanks).
Note: The thread's title name shall be modified once the host(s) is named and the championship logo shall be attached under this first post. But until then, let's set the ball rolling as the time has come for another generation to be unleashed from Nigeria majorly via the local scene and with a touch of extra quality from abroad as time goes on... We need a strong U-20 side at the end of the day that can go on to do great things even beyond this level. That's the ultimate goal.
**The U-17 thread will be created by or before Weekend... Thank you** Let's get the party started....
Thanks man. Good write up.
I didn't expect anything less.
Just a little notation to the 1995 WYC. Nigeria actually qualified but were pulled out by Gen Sani Abacha as a mark of protest for taking away the hosting rights from Nigeria to Qatar.
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Icon4s(m): 3:37pm On Feb 15, 2018 |
SerVik:
Ideally, we should invite the best irrespective of location but in istration, we have to balance the books.
Take the u17 for instance, say we invite 10 foreign based out of 23, 5 from England and 5 from .
According to my checks online, a flight from England to Nigeria costs between £396-£523, from to Nigeria costs between $511-$836.
To fly 5players from England, the NFF will be prepared to part ways with upwards of £2000.
Similarly, to fly 5players from , the NFF will pay $3000. That is averagely N4million in total to and fro expenses to bring those 10 players to Nigeria.
In a typical AYC qualifiers, we'll play 6matches, meaning we'll spend N24million. Consider this also, the lads are U17 and so are expected to come with a parent or guardian, this doubles the expenses to N48million.
The total prize money for the AYC is $150,000 which is roughly equal to N54million.
That is to say, flight costs for 10 foreign based players alone for the period of qualifiers will gulp a staggering 89% of the AYC prize money. Take a minute and think on those figures.
Cc: Icon4s tbaba1234
If it is based on price money then there will not be NPFL or Nigerian FA cup. I am sure you know a tournament's price money is not the only means of making money from the tournament.
The NFF have not complained they cannot foot the bills have they? What happened to the recently signed sponsorship deals?
We need to assemble the best possible. Be it U17 or U20.
Manu Garba has hinted that his U17 team is open to all Nigerians irrespective of place of birth.
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SerVik(m): 3:38pm On Feb 15, 2018 |
Icon79:
Honestly, I am ambivalent about this. First, I believe that we've hosted the U-20 World Cup before. So why don't we go for the real thing: bid to host the main FIFA World Cup? It's either go big or go home, right? If South Africa to do it, I don't see why Nigeria can't.
Second .... (*in the voice of Arnold S* I will be back)
Wow. I am the first person to reply. I need an award for this one, folks 
O pari
I don't think we've hosted U20 though
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forgiveness: 3:49pm On Feb 15, 2018 |
TheSuperNerd:
The 2019 FIFA U-20 World Cup will be the 22nd edition of the FIFA U-20 World Cup , the biennial international men's youth football championship contested by the under-20 national teams of the member associations of FIFA , since its inception in 1977 as the FIFA World Youth Championship.
The bidding process to host the 2019 FIFA U-20 World Cup was launched by FIFA in June 2017.
As we know, a host is yet to be picked but that will be decided upon by the FIFA Council on March 8.
The countries (member FIFA associations) in the running are India, Poland and Mexico.
Of all three, India publicly declared they have formally submitted a bid to host the tournament by the November 2017 deadlines.
FIFA are expected to announce the successful host early in 2018- March 8 to be precise.
Nigeria's record at the CAF U-20 AFCON (formerly called the CAF U-20 AYC)
1979- Semi finalists
1981- Semi finalists
1983- Winners
1985- Winners
1987- Winners
1989- Winners
1991- Did not enter (DNE)
1993- Group stage
1995- 3rd place
1997- Did Not Qualify (DNQ)
1999- Runners up
2001- Group stage
2003- DNQ
2005- Winners
2007- Runners up
2009- 3rd place
2011- Winners
2013- 3rd place
2015- Winners
2017- DNQ
Nigeria's Record at the FIFA U-20 World Cup (formerly called The FIFA U-20 WYC)
1977- Did not Qualify (DNQ)
1979- Did not Qualify (DNQ)
1981- DNQ
1983- First round
1985- 3rd place
1987- First round
1989- Runners up
1991- DNQ
1993- DNQ
1995- DNQ
1997- DNQ
1999- Quarter finalists
2001- DNQ
2003- DNQ
2005- Runners up
2007- Quarter finalists
2009- Second round
2011- Quarter finalists
2013- Second round
2015- Second round
2017- DNQ
Cc: Joseph1013, Semid4lyfe, Robosky02, Linked, TheSupernerd, terzurum5, Orkpekyandega, TheGoodJoe, Mikron, BascoVanVeli, Icon4s, tbaba1234, Kog45, Icon79, confun, Forgiveness, safarigirl, Enomakos, Chriskels, Joebie, Mujtahida, Mickael2, Komekn, Oloriooko, Omanbala1 (Odenigboaroli), PDPguy, Goldfish80, Drlikita12, Fabyom, Elyte89, Chrismario, Maidaboi, EmmGee, Aardvark, Certitude, DrKlever, Eseose9, Kellycute, Trudy12, Truidstar, MetalJigsaw, BlackAlbino6, Darkelf, Mank1234, Jihday, Shukusheka, lakesidepapa, lexyman, Naijaphobia, Famocious, Servik, Generals03, Danycrusoe, Edi287, EEGA, Soetanoreoluwa, Danielnino00, Horus, Bataderemi, Kholarwahley, Bennie1980, adeyemi2015, Greenbuoy, AIG07, Gbosaa, M7even, dabossman, femi9naija, Optional1, Femi4, P0intBlank, bishop88, Jarus, watchindelta, Emmzyst, casket, naturalwaves, ajf, Liedetector, samueld0, Oloriooko, Congo4ka, Pussypounder, Casket, Successinlife, jotey, Fribery, chaberry, phreakabit, leecodeman, etc etc..... all protocols duly observed.
(Please I did my best to recall most monikers.. biko no vex if you no see ya own... Na error... thanks).
Note: The thread's title name shall be modified once the host(s) is named and the championship logo shall be attached under this first post. But until then, let's set the ball rolling as the time has come for another generation to be unleashed from Nigeria majorly via the local scene and with a touch of extra quality from abroad as time goes on... We need a strong U-20 side at the end of the day that can go on to do great things even beyond this level. That's the ultimate goal.
**The U-17 thread will be created by or before Weekend... Thank you** Let's get the party started....
That's a good one.
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Icon4s(m): 3:50pm On Feb 15, 2018 |
SerVik:
I don't think we've hosted U20 though
We hosted the U20 in 1999.
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TheSuperNerd(m): 3:57pm On Feb 15, 2018 |

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TheSuperNerd(m): 3:59pm On Feb 15, 2018 |
Thanks Dad....  And yeah thanks for this... Will add that info to the records.
Icon4s:
Thanks man. Good write up.
I didn't expect anything less.
Just a little notation to the 1995 WYC. Nigeria actually qualified but were pulled out by Gen Sani Abacha as a mark of protest for taking away the hosting rights from Nigeria to Qatar.
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SerVik(m): 4:08pm On Feb 15, 2018 |
Icon4s:
If it is based onprice money then there with not be NPFL or Nigerian FA cup. I am sure you know a tournament's price money is not the only means of making money from the tournament.
The NFF have not complained they cannot foot the bills have they? What happened to the recently signed sponsorship deals?
We need to assemble the best possible. Be it U17 or U20.
Manu Garba has hinted that his U17 team is open to all Nigerians irrespective of place of birth.
I know we are not dependent on prize money alone, heck we might not even win it. I just wanted to put things in perspective.
Please note that the calculations I made are just for flight tickets for 10 foreign based players. All 23players will still be logded in hotels for the period of camping, they are still going to be fed, they will still be flied to other countries for away games. If you put all these into consideration, we'll be spending nothing less than N100million for U17 qualifiers alone.
You speak of partnership deals. Okay let's consider the newest deal with Nigeria breweries worth about N2.2billion for five years. This means that, for the period of 5years, the male U17, U20, U23 and senior teams as well as the female U17, U20, U23 and senior teams are to share this money.
If only U17 is gulping over N100million, know that U20 is going to gulp 2x of that and U23 will gulp 3x that amount. The senior team should be taking 5x that amount and that's just for the male teams. If you factor in the female teams then you'll find out that N2.2billion that is supposed to last us 5years will be exhausted in a year. How many of such deals do we have?
This is not even factoring in coaches salaries, and salaries of all back room staffs.
Haha my oga all our partnership money go finish before the deals even expire sef.
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Icon4s(m): 4:08pm On Feb 15, 2018 |
TheSuperNerd:
Thanks Dad.... And yeah thanks for this... Will add that info to the records.
Just add (withdrew) at the back of the 1995.
Well done. You have always been an invaluable asset to this group.
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edi287: 4:10pm On Feb 15, 2018 |
Icon79:
Honestly, I am ambivalent about this. First, I believe that we've hosted the U-20 World Cup before. So why don't we go for the real thing: bid to host the main FIFA World Cup? It's either go big or go home, right? If South Africa can do it, I don't see why Nigeria can't.
Second .... (*in the voice of Arnold S* I will be back)
Wow. I am the first person to reply. I need an award for this one, folks 
O pari
Our infrastructure is no where close to being adequate enough to host the real thing.
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edi287: 4:12pm On Feb 15, 2018 |
Nice thread TheSuperNerd. I hope we qualify and go ahead to win it. It's been long overdue
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kellycute(m): 4:16pm On Feb 15, 2018 |
Let the party begin!.
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Icon4s(m): 4:17pm On Feb 15, 2018 |
SerVik:
I know we are not dependent on prize money alone, heck we might not even win it. I just wanted to put things in perspective.
Please note that the calculations I made are just for flight tickets for 10 foreign based players. All 23players will still be logded in hotels for the period of camping, they are still going to be fed, they will still be flied to other countries for away games. If you put all these into consideration, we'll be spending nothing less than N100million for U17 qualifiers alone.
You speak of partnership deals. Okay let's consider the newest deal with Nigeria breweries worth about N2.2billion for five years. This means that, for the period of 5years, the male U17, U20, U23 and senior teams as well as the female U17, U20, U23 and senior teams are to share this money.
If only U17 is gulping over N100million, know that U20 is going to gulp 2x of that and U23 will gulp 3x that amount. The senior team should be taking 5x that amount and that's just for the male teams. If you factor in the female teams then you'll find out that N2.2billion that is supposed to last us 5years will be exhausted in a year. How many of such deals do we have?
This is not even factoring in coaches salaries, and salaries of all back room staffs.
Haha my oga all our partnership money go finish before the deals even expire sef.
Are you the Chief ing Officer of the NFF?
Just curious.
Even when there was no sponsorship deals like what he have now how did the NFF foot the billsof the foreign players like Osimhen, Nwakali, Chukwueze, Agor, Michael and Co?
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Icon79(m): 4:56pm On Feb 15, 2018 |
So you don't think that we are capable of upgrading our infrastructures before the year 2026? I think we can if we really want to. Or we can make a t bid with Ghana; that way we can only shoulder half of the cost.
O pari
edi287:
Our infrastructure is no where close to being adequate enough to host the real thing.
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Lucque: 5:01pm On Feb 15, 2018 |
My oga... No need o... We de togeda
TheSuperNerd:
Pardon my omission... The house is just too big I swear.... I have added it now... Biko forgive me... I dey sweat dey beg you...
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SerVik(m): 5:02pm On Feb 15, 2018 |
Icon4s:
Are you the Chief ing Officer of the NFF?
Just curious.
Even when there was no sponsorship deals like what he have now how did the NFF foot the billsof the foreign players like Osimhen, Nwakali, Chukwueze, Agor, Michael and Co?
Lol I'm not the Chief ant o. Many people want to see our cadet teams filled with foreign based. I'm just wondering the feasibility and sustainability of such policy.
I don't think Chukwueze was based in Europe when he played the qualifiers, I also do not think we've used as many foreign based as we're clamouring.
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edi287: 5:22pm On Feb 15, 2018 |
Icon79:
So you don't think that we are capable of upgrading our infrastructures before the year 2026? I think we can if we really want to. Or we can make a t bid with Ghana; that way we can only shoulder half of the cost.
O pari
Nigeria is not a serious country. Our infrastructural decay won't be fixed in 8 years.
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Icon4s(m): 8:32pm On Feb 15, 2018 |
SerVik:
Lol I'm not the Chief ant o. Many people want to see our cadet teams filled with foreign based. I'm just wondering the feasibility and sustainability of such policy.
I don't think Chukwueze was based in Europe when he played the qualifiers, I also do not think we've used as many foreign based as we're clamouring.
Nobody is saying we should just flood the team with foreign based players. As many foreign based players as we can get that are good enough to make the team let us get them.
And leave the financial side for the NFF to handle.
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M7even(m): 8:32pm On Feb 15, 2018 |
happy to be here...yaay....GWG all the way
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Joebie: 12:39am On Feb 16, 2018 |
Good job!
TheSuperNerd:
The 2019 FIFA U-20 World Cup will be the 22nd edition of the FIFA U-20 World Cup , the biennial international men's youth football championship contested by the under-20 national teams of the member associations of FIFA , since its inception in 1977 as the FIFA World Youth Championship.
The bidding process to host the 2019 FIFA U-20 World Cup was launched by FIFA in June 2017.
As we know, a host is yet to be picked but that will be decided upon by the FIFA Council on March 8.
The countries (member FIFA associations) in the running are India, Poland and Mexico.
Of all three, India publicly declared they have formally submitted a bid to host the tournament by the November 2017 deadlines.
FIFA are expected to announce the successful host early in 2018- March 8 to be precise.
Nigeria's record at the CAF U-20 AFCON (formerly called the CAF U-20 AYC)
1979- Semi finalists
1981- Semi finalists
1983- Winners
1985- Winners
1987- Winners
1989- Winners
1991- Did not enter (DNE)
1993- Group stage
1995- 3rd place
1997- Did Not Qualify (DNQ)
1999- Runners up
2001- Group stage
2003- DNQ
2005- Winners
2007- Runners up
2009- 3rd place
2011- Winners
2013- 3rd place
2015- Winners
2017- DNQ
Nigeria's Record at the FIFA U-20 World Cup (formerly called The FIFA U-20 WYC)
1977- Did not Qualify (DNQ)
1979- Did not Qualify (DNQ)
1981- DNQ
1983- First round
1985- 3rd place
1987- First round
1989- Runners up
1991- DNQ
1993- DNQ
1995- Withdrew* (qualified but withdrew due to politics)
1997- DNQ
1999- Quarter finalists
2001- DNQ
2003- DNQ
2005- Runners up
2007- Quarter finalists
2009- Second round
2011- Quarter finalists
2013- Second round
2015- Second round
2017- DNQ
Cc: Joseph1013, Semid4lyfe, Robosky02, Linked, TheSupernerd, terzurum5, Orkpekyandega, TheGoodJoe, Mikron, BascoVanVeli, Icon4s, tbaba1234, Kog45, Icon79, confun, Forgiveness, safarigirl, Enomakos, Humility017, Chriskels, Joebie, Mujtahida, Mickael2, Komekn, Oloriooko, Omanbala1 (Odenigboaroli), PDPguy, Goldfish80, Drlikita12, Fabyom, Elyte89, Chrismario, Maidaboi, EmmGee, Aaadvark, Certitude, DrKlever, Eseose9, Kellycute, Trudy12, Truidstar, MetalJigsaw, BlackAlbino6, Mazimee, Darkelf, Mank1234, Jihday, Shukusheka, lakesidepapa, lexyman, Naijaphobia, Realpoacher, Andrew444, Famocious, Bengine, Servik, Lucque, Eterisan, Generals03, Danycrusoe, Edi287, EEGA, Soetanoreoluwa, Danielnino00, Horus, Bataderemi, Kholarwahley, Bennie1980, adeyemi2015, Greenbuoy, AIG07, Gbosaa, M7even, dabossman, Junnyjake, Edopesin, Kennysville, HZwriters, Dannyxy, femi9naija, Sontoly, Optional1, Femi4, P0intBlank, bishop88, Jarus, watchindelta, Emmzyst, casket, naturalwaves, ajf, Liedetector, samueld0, Oloriooko, Congo4ka, Pussypounder, Casket, Successinlife, jotey, Fribery, chaberry, phreakabit, leecodeman, etc etc..... all protocols duly observed.
(Please I did my best to recall most monikers.. biko no vex if you no see ya own... Na error... thanks).
Note: The thread's title name shall be modified once the host(s) is named and the championship logo shall be attached under this first post. But until then, let's set the ball rolling as the time has come for another generation to be unleashed from Nigeria majorly via the local scene and with a touch of extra quality from abroad as time goes on... We need a strong U-20 side at the end of the day that can go on to do great things even beyond this level. That's the ultimate goal.
**The U-17 thread will be created by or before Weekend... Thank you** Let's get the party started....
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joseph1013: 5:00am On Feb 16, 2018 |
Present sir!
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Kog45(m): 5:38am On Feb 16, 2018 |
Icon4s:
Nobody is saying we should just flood the team with foreign based players. As many foreign based players as we can get that are good enough to make the team let us get them.
And leave the financial side for the NFF to handle.
icon4s i think you know NFF more based on your experience,so you think NFF is financially buoyant to do this,i think SerVik is right cos NFF i know very well would not waste much money inviting professionals for U 20 team.
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Icon4s(m): 6:42am On Feb 16, 2018 |
Kog45:
icon4s i think you know NFF more based on your experience,so you think NFF is financially buoyant to do this,i think SerVik is right cos NFF i know very well would not waste much money inviting professionals for U 20 team.
How did the NFF cope when players like Victor Osimhen, Kingsley Michael, Kelechi Nwakali, and Chukwudi Agor, who were already foreign based, played the AYC qualifiers?
I recall also that Iheanacho and Yahaya, even though foreign based, were part of their AYC qualifiers.
It is not a new thing for a few foreign based players to take part in the qualifiers. The NFF has been handling that in the past.
Yes, the camping should commence with the home based players. Foreign based (mostly youth team players) can be later invited to boost the team.
But to say we should limit the qualifiers to be executed purely by home-based players, Mba.
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AIG07: 8:25am On Feb 16, 2018 |
He who fails to plan, plans to fail.
Let the planning begins.
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soetanoreoluwa(m): 8:53am On Feb 16, 2018 |
Good to be here...
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TheSuperNerd(m): 11:51am On Feb 16, 2018 |
Exclusive – Rosenborg To Announce g Of 2016 Nigeria U17 Captain Igho Ogbu Today
Norwegian side Rosenborg will later in the day confirm the g of Nigerian teen prospect Igho Ogbu, Owngoalnigeria.com can exclusively reveal.
Ogbu has been training with the team for some time now, and after reaching the official professional age of 18 in February. His g will be made official later today.
The defensive midfielder who can also play as a central defender has impressed the technical crew of the team during training sessions with the first team, and he is expected to sign a five year deal.
His g means the Norwegian giants now have two Nigerians on their book following the g of Samuel Adegbenro midway through the season last week from fellow Norwegian side Viking .
Standing at an impressive height of almost six feet tall, he represented Gombe United last season but left the club midway into their campaign in the Nigeria Professional Football League, where they were eventually relegated.
A member of the 2016 Nigeria U17 team, he was one of the three captains of the team that failed to qualify for the African Nations Championship. However from that same team he is the 8th player who have moved to an European team from the players assembled by Nigeria U17 coach Manu Garba.
**Daniel Martins
Source: http://owngoalnigeria.com/2018/02/16/exclusive-rosenborg-to-announce-g-of-2016-nigeria-u17-captain-igho-ogbu-today/
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realpoacher(m): 4:10pm On Feb 16, 2018 |
He hehehe hehehe
It's good to be here... 
We must win the next U20 world Cup....


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realpoacher(m): 4:15pm On Feb 16, 2018 |
TheSuperNerd:
The 2019 FIFA U-20 World Cup will be the 22nd edition of the FIFA U-20 World Cup , the biennial international men's youth football championship contested by the under-20 national teams of the member associations of FIFA , since its inception in 1977 as the FIFA World Youth Championship.
The bidding process to host the 2019 FIFA U-20 World Cup was launched by FIFA in June 2017.
As we know, a host is yet to be picked but that will be decided upon by the FIFA Council on March 8.
The countries (member FIFA associations) in the running are India, Poland and Mexico.
Of all three, India publicly declared they have formally submitted a bid to host the tournament by the November 2017 deadlines.
FIFA are expected to announce the successful host early in 2018- March 8 to be precise.
Nigeria's U-20 Flying Eagles technical/coaching crew for this edition's journey:
- Paul Aigbogun (Head Coach)
- Abdullahi Maikaba (Asst coach 1)
- Abubakar Bala (Asst Coach 2)
- Hassan Abdallah (Scouting)
- Suleiman Shuaibu (Goalkeepers’ Trainer)
Some Notable Talents who came through the U-20 Flying Eagles (past and present):
Mutiu Adepoju, Samson Siasia, Monday Odiaka, Alloysius Agu, Jonathan Akpoborie, Thompson Oliha, Willy Opara, Chris Ohehen, Nduka Ugbade, Julius Aghahowa, Pius Ikedia, Sam Okoye, Rabiu Afolabi, Joseph Yobo, John Mikel Obi, Chinedu Ogbuke Obasi, Taiye Taiwo, Adefemi Olubayo, Elderson Echiejile, Efe Ambrose, Brown Ideye, Ikechukwu Ezenwa, Odion Jude Ighalo, Oladele Ajiboye, Femi Thomas, Sone Aluko, Ahmed Musa, Olanrewaju Kayode, AbdulJaleel Ajagun, Moses Simon, Shehu Abdullahi, Wilfred Ndidi, Isaac Success, Kelechi Iheanacho, Musa Yahaya, Taiwo Awoniyi, Etc...
Nigeria's record at the CAF U-20 AFCON (formerly called the CAF U-20 AYC)
1979- Semi finalists
1981- Semi finalists
1983- Winners
1985- Winners
1987- Winners
1989- Winners
1991- Did not enter (DNE)
1993- Group stage
1995- 3rd place
1997- Did Not Qualify (DNQ)
1999- Runners up
2001- Group stage
2003- DNQ
2005- Winners
2007- Runners up
2009- 3rd place
2011- Winners
2013- 3rd place
2015- Winners
2017- DNQ
Nigeria's Record at the FIFA U-20 World Cup (formerly called The FIFA U-20 WYC)
1977- Did not Qualify (DNQ)
1979- Did not Qualify (DNQ)
1981- DNQ
1983- First round
1985- 3rd place
1987- First round
1989- Runners up
1991- DNQ
1993- DNQ
1995- Withdrew* (qualified but withdrew due to politics)
1997- DNQ
1999- Quarter finalists
2001- DNQ
2003- DNQ
2005- Runners up
2007- Quarter finalists
2009- Second round
2011- Quarter finalists
2013- Second round
2015- Second round
2017- DNQ
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(Please I did my best to recall most monikers.. biko no vex if you no see ya own... Na error... thanks).
Note: The thread's title name shall be modified once the host(s) is named and the championship logo shall be attached under this first post. But until then, let's set the ball rolling as the time has come for another generation to be unleashed from Nigeria majorly via the local scene and with a touch of extra quality from abroad as time goes on... We need a strong U-20 side at the end of the day that can go on to do great things even beyond this level. That's the ultimate goal.
**The U-17 thread will be created by or before Weekend... Thank you** Let's get the party started....
The elusive U-20.... Na we get next year
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