Would it be a FIFA World Cup™ for Nigeria if they didn’t meet Argentina? Russia 2018 marks the Super Eagles’ sixth global finals appearance and they are preparing for their fifth meeting with La Albiceleste at the tournament.
With Croatia having already qualified from Group D, Nigeria and Argentina lock horns once again, this time at Saint Petersburg Stadium, with ambitions of reaching the knockout stages of Russia 2018. Ahead of the crunch clash, FIFA.com dips into the archives to look at the sides’ previous meetings at the World Cup – from their maiden meeting at USA 1994 to their most recent rendezvous at Brazil 2014.
USA 1994
Foxboro Stadium, Boston
Flair, style and power; Nigeria captured the imagination of fans around the globe with their exciting brand of football when making their World Cup debut at
USA 1994. When they recorded a 3-0 victory over Bulgaria in their opener, while Argentina put four past Greece, fireworks were expected when the two sides met in Boston. Samson Siasia put the Super Eagles in front but a first-half brace from Claudio Caniggia sealed an
Albiceleste comeback. Both nations would bow out at the Round of 16 stage.
Korea/Japan 2002
Kashima Stadium, Ibaraki
They may have missed each other at
France 1998 but Argentina and Nigeria were reacquainted at
Korea/Japan 2002, the first global finals to be held in Asia. In Group F’s opener, a second-half header from Gabriel Batistuta proved the difference. It was to be
La Albiceleste’s only win at the tournament, while Nigeria failed to record a victory, as both nations failed to progress to the knockout stages.
South Africa 2010
Ellis Park Stadium, Johannesburg
Blessed with a formidable attack of Carlos Tevez, Gonzalo Higuain and Lionel Messi, it was an unlikely hero who bagged Argentina’s solitary goal in this encounter. Defender Gabriel Heinze gave his side the perfect start on six minutes with a flying header, consigning Nigeria to defeat in their first World Cup match since 2002. Led by head coach Diego Maradona - a veteran of the first World Cup meeting between the two sides -
La Albiceleste would eventually reach the quarter-final stage, while Nigeria headed for home after the group stages.
Brazil 2014
Estadio Beira-Rio, Porto Alegre
Argentina clinched Group F’s top spot while Nigeria claimed second in this memorable Brazil 2014 encounter. Lionel Messi, the eventual adidas Golden Ball winner, and Ahmed Musa both bagged braces before Marcos Rojo snatched the winner for the South Americans, maintaining Argentina’s perfect record against the Super Eagles at the global finals - all by a one-goal margin. Will Argentina make it five wins out of five against Nigeria on Tuesday? Or will the Super Eagles finally end their World Cup hoodoo against
La Albiceleste?
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