Wednesday, December 31, 2025
HomeLifestyleSportsHalf-Nigerian Ikpeazu names AFCON 2025 favourites following Super Eagles victory over Uganda

Half-Nigerian Ikpeazu names AFCON 2025 favourites following Super Eagles victory over Uganda

Published on

spot_img

Half-Nigerian Ikpeazu names AFCON 2025 favourites following Super Eagles victory over Uganda

Paul Onuachu and Uche Ikpeazu during the Africa Cup of Nations AFCON match between Uganda and the Super Eagles of Nigeria on December 30th, 2025 at Complexe Sportif De Stade, Fes, Morocco. Photo by Segun OgunfeyitimixImago

Uganda and St Johnstone striker Uche Ikpeazu has revealed the nation he’ll be backing to win the AFCON 2025 tournament, Soccernet.ng reports.

The Super Eagles already secured a round of sixteen spot ahead of the game against Uganda, although the chances of Paul Put’s side making it to the next round banked on securing three points against Nigeria.

However, Paul Onuachu’s goal and a brace from Raphael Onyedika confirmed Uganda will not move past the group stage of the AFCON 2025.

Before the clash, Ikpeazu was hyped as he’d be playing against his father’s nation while representing the Ugandan side, where his mother hails from.

Calvin Bassey and Igoh Ogbu holding off Uche Ikpeazu during the Africa Cup of Nations AFCON match between Uganda and Nigeria
Calvin Bassey and Igoh Ogbu holding off Uche Ikpeazu during the Africa Cup of Nations AFCON match between Uganda and Nigeria on December 30th, 2025, at Complexe Sportif De Stade, Fes, Morocco. Photo by Segun OgunfeyitimixImago

Get Our Sports News First – Join Our WhatsApp Channel Now!

AFCON 2025: Uganda’s Ikpeazu tips Super Eagles to win title

The former Cardiff City striker played 85 minutes against Nigeria at the Complexe de Fes, and was the most fouled player on the pitch.

However, the 30-year-old labelled the match as the toughest of his career, claiming the Super Eagles are the standard Uganda aspire to.

“It’s the hardest game of my career, one of the hardest games in terms of not being able to get into it as I normally would, but I’ve done the best I could,” Ikpeazu told Victor Ademola.

Paul Onuachu and Uche Ikpeazu during the Africa Cup of Nations AFCON match between Uganda and the Super Eagles of Nigeria
Paul Onuachu and Uche Ikpeazu during the Africa Cup of Nations AFCON match between Uganda and the Super Eagles of Nigeria on December 30th, 2025, at Complexe Sportif De Stade, Fes, Morocco. Photo by Segun OgunfeyitimixImago

“The quality of our team showed today, and I think some of the goals were our mistakes, but I think it’s a learning curve, so we’ve got a young group, and we’ll learn.

“I can do better, we can do better, but we tried our best, and that’s the most important thing in all of this.

“Uganda is an amazing national team, and I love them and the culture there. It’s obviously sad that we’re out of the competition, but I wish Nigeria the best,” the former Middlesbrough striker continued.

Uche Ikpeazu “I’ll be supporting Nigeria to lift the AFCON. Uganda is a great national team — much respect to them.”#AdemolaVictorAtAFCON2025
Powered by Mr. Chef Nigeria, proud sponsors of the Super Eagles pic.twitter.com/ffUw4ZAN6k

— Dr. Victor Ademola (@AdemolaVictorTv) December 30, 2025

Quizzed about the African team he’ll be backing to go all the way to claim a gold medal in Morocco, he mentioned Nigeria without any hesitation.

“I’ll be supporting Nigeria. What I can say is that they’re a special group, a tight group.

“I’ve been in the changing room, chatting to them; they’re very humble, and the togetherness is there.

“That’s the standard, that’s the quality. So that’s what we aspire to. It’s a learning curve,” Ikpeazu concluded.

Francis Uzoho, Paul Onuachu, Ryan Alebiosu, Calvin Bassey, Raphael Onyedika, Victor Osimhen, Moses Simon, Igoh Ogbu, Samuel Chukwueze, Bruno Onyemaechi during the Africa Cup of Nations AFCON match between Uganda and the Super Eagles of Nigeria
Francis Uzoho, Paul Onuachu, Ryan Alebiosu, Calvin Bassey, Raphael Onyedika, Victor Osimhen, Moses Simon, Igoh Ogbu, Samuel Chukwueze, and Bruno Onyemaechi during the Africa Cup of Nations AFCON match between Uganda and the Super Eagles of Nigeria on December 30th, 2025, at Complexe Sportif De Stade, Fes, Morocco. Photo by Segun OgunfeyitimixImago

The Super Eagles will be without Alebiosu for the remainder of the tournament after the Blackburn Rovers full-back suffered a deep cut on his right leg.

Latest articles

Official: Nigeria star Kanu seals move to Mexico’s Cruz Azul Femenil ahead of Clausura 2026

Photo by IMAGO The Nigeria international has enjoyed a successful career in Europe and the United States before heading to Mexico for a second stint Nigerian forward Uchenna Kanu has completed a move to Mexican giants Cruz Azul Femenil, Soccernet.ng reports. With a statement on their official website, the Mexican giants confirmed the arrival of

Police intensify security in Kano, ban fireworks ahead of New Year celebrations

The Kano State Police Command has announced heightened security measures across the state ahead of the 2026 New Year celebrations, including intensified patrols and a total ban on fireworks and knockouts. Ibrahim Adamu Bakori, commissioner of Police, made this disclosure, Wednesday, after a follow-up meeting with operational commanders to review security arrangements for the festivities.

Amorim confident Man United can finish 2025/26 strong despite frustrating 2025

Ruben Amorim has expressed confidence that Manchester United can end the 2025/26 season on a high, despite closing out 2025 with a disappointing 1–1 draw at home to relegation-threatened Wolves. Rob Edwards’ side arrived at Old Trafford on a run of 11 consecutive Premier League defeats, rooted to the bottom of the table with just

Women For Liberty Conference 2025 Advances Human Dignity, Freedom, and Women’s Leadership in Ibadan

The Women for Liberty Conference 2025 (WFLC25), held on December 11–12, 2025, in Ibadan, Nigeria, convened over 200 women leaders, entrepreneurs, policymakers, and social innovators for a transformative dialogue on liberty, inclusion, and human dignity. Organised by Women for Liberty Africa (WFLA), with strategic partnership from Atlas Network, United States, the conference reaffirmed the principle

More like this

Official: Nigeria star Kanu seals move to Mexico’s Cruz Azul Femenil ahead of Clausura 2026

Photo by IMAGO The Nigeria international has enjoyed a successful career in Europe and the United States before heading to Mexico for a second stint Nigerian forward Uchenna Kanu has completed a move to Mexican giants Cruz Azul Femenil, Soccernet.ng reports. With a statement on their official website, the Mexican giants confirmed the arrival of

Police intensify security in Kano, ban fireworks ahead of New Year celebrations

The Kano State Police Command has announced heightened security measures across the state ahead of the 2026 New Year celebrations, including intensified patrols and a total ban on fireworks and knockouts. Ibrahim Adamu Bakori, commissioner of Police, made this disclosure, Wednesday, after a follow-up meeting with operational commanders to review security arrangements for the festivities.

Amorim confident Man United can finish 2025/26 strong despite frustrating 2025

Ruben Amorim has expressed confidence that Manchester United can end the 2025/26 season on a high, despite closing out 2025 with a disappointing 1–1 draw at home to relegation-threatened Wolves. Rob Edwards’ side arrived at Old Trafford on a run of 11 consecutive Premier League defeats, rooted to the bottom of the table with just
Share via
Send this to a friend