The Super Eagles trio, alongside eight other players from three
countries, made the best eleven of the just-concluded 2014 African
Nations Championship. Ejike Uzoenyi, Rabiu Ali and Kunle Odunlami have
been named in the best eleven of the just-concluded African Nations
Championship staged in South Africa by the Confederation of African
Football (Caf). Nigeria, Ghana and champions Libya had three players each featured in
the squad, while Zimbabwe supplied the remaining two players.
Libya goalkeeper Mohamed Abdaula was picked in goal, behind a back
line featuring Nigeria’s Kunle Odunlami, who had a fantastic tournament,
Partson Jaure of Zimbabwe, Joshua Tijani of Ghana and Libya’s Ali
Salama.
The most valuable player of the competition, Ejike Uzoenyi, led the
midfield, that also paraded Kudakwashe Mahachi of Zimbabwe, Ghana’s
Jordan Opoku and Mohamed Elgadi of Libya.
Rabiu Ali of Nigeria made the attack with Ghana’s Seidu Bansey who did not find the back of the net throughout the championship.
Rabiu Ali of Nigeria made the attack with Ghana’s Seidu Bansey who did not find the back of the net throughout the championship.
However, no Super Eagles player was good enough to make the reserve of the competition's best according to Caf.
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