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Super Eagles Secure 1-1 Draw Against Equatorial Guinea in AFCON 2023 Opener

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The Super Eagles of Nigeria faced Equatorial Guinea in AFCON 2023, ultimately securing a 1-1 draw. The encounter saw all the goals unfold in the first half, keeping football fans on the edge of their seats.

Equatorial Guinea’s Ivan Edu Salvador opened the scoring, putting his team in the lead. However, the Super Eagles quickly responded with an almost instant equalizer, courtesy of Victor Osimhen. The first-half excitement showcased the competitive spirit of both teams in this crucial AFCON 2023 clash.

The draw sets the stage for an intense competition in the tournament, as the Super Eagles aim for their fourth AFCON title. With the opening match delivering a display of skill and determination, football enthusiasts can anticipate more thrilling moments as the tournament unfolds.


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