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Nigeria national football team results (1949–1959)

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  Win    Draw    Loss

1949

10 August 1949 Friendly Sierra Leone
0–2  Nigeria Freetown, Sierra Leone
Record (Goalscorer records not available) -', -'

1950

16 October 1950 Friendly Gold Coast  1–0  Nigeria Accra, Gold Coast
(Goalscorer records not available) -' Record

1954

11 October 1954 Friendly Gold Coast  1–0  Nigeria Accra, Gold Coast
(Goalscorer records not available) -' Record

1955

28 May 1955 Friendly Gold Coast  1–0  Nigeria Accra, Gold Coast
(Goalscorer records not available) -' Record
1 June 1955 Friendly Gold Coast  7–0  Nigeria Accra, Gold Coast
(Goalscorer records not available) -', -', -', -', -', -', -' Record

1956

30 September 1956 Friendly Nigeria  1–1 United KingdomBritish Togoland Lagos, Nigeria
Onyeanwuna -' Record (Goalscorer records not available) -' Stadium: Stade Surulere
27 October 1956 Friendly Nigeria [1] 3–0  Gold Coast Lagos, Nigeria
Okwudili -'
Longe -'
Ejoh -'
Record Stadium: Stade Surulere

1957

27 October 1957 Friendly Ghana  3–3  Nigeria[1] Accra, Ghana
(Goalscorer records not available) -', -', -' Record Noquapor -', -'
Ijeomah -'

1958

31 July 1958 Friendly Nigeria  3–2  Ghana Lagos, Nigeria
(Goalscorer records not available) -', -', -' Record (Goalscorer records not available) -', -' Stadium: Stade Surulere

1959

8 November 1959 Nkrumah Cup Dahomey  0–1  Nigeria Cotonou, Dahomey
Record (Goalscorer records not available) -'
21 November 1959 Jalco Cup Ghana [2] 5–2  Nigeria Accra, Ghana
Baba Yara -'
Mohammed Salisu -', -'
Charles Kumi Gyamfi -'
(Goalscorer not recorded) -'
Record
Record
Noquapor -'
Onyeali -'
28 November 1959 Nkrumah Cup Nigeria  10–1  Dahomey Lagos, Nigeria
(Goalscorer records not available) -', -', -', -', -', -', -', -', -', -' Record (Goalscorer records not available) -' Stadium: Stade Surulere

Notes


References

  1. ^ a b "BRYAN IDOWU IS NIGERIA'S 59TH SCORING DEBUTANT". sportsvillagesquare.com. 15 November 2017. Retrieved 19 February 2019.
  2. ^ "How Egypt shaped Ghana's football future". pulse.com.gh. 9 November 2016. Retrieved 19 February 2019.

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