Home-Based Eagles Beat Remo Stars 1–0 in Final CHAN Warm-Up
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The home-based Super Eagles secured a 1–0 victory over NPFL champions Remo Stars in their final warm-up ahead of CHAN 2024 on Tuesday. Abia Warriors striker Anthony Ijoma netted the decisive goal, securing a narrow triumph for coach Éric Chelle’s squad.
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Vincent Temitope missed an early penalty for the Home Eagles, but Ijoma’s strike proved sufficient. The team will now participate in additional friendly matches as they gear up for the tournament.
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Éric Chelle’s side began camp in Ikenne last week, and training has ramped up as final preparations unfold. The Home Eagles are in Group D alongside defending champions Senegal, Sudan, and Congo, with their CHAN campaign set to begin on 7 August in Zanzibar.


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We believe this win, though narrow, is significant. It signals a team finding cohesion at the right moment, with players like Ijoma stepping up under pressure. Chelle’s final friendlies are about sharpening focus and building unity both of which are essential as the tournament looms.

The missed penalty, rather than causing panic, served as a valuable lesson in resilience. The squad regrouped effectively, showcasing character that could prove decisive in tight CHAN encounters. This ability to respond under pressure is the mark of a mature group.

Chelle’s tactical deployment mixing established players with emerging talent—underscores our belief in depth and flexibility. Training in Ikenne has been intense, preparing players both physically and mentally, which bodes well for Duncan’s lead-up to the tournament.

As the Home Eagles step into CHAN, this friendly win provides momentum and a reminder that margins matter. We trust that with continued focus and structure, this squad can exceed expectations in Group D and beyond.
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Did You Know?

 Anthony Ijoma, who scored the lone goal, plays for Abia Warriors and has been prolific in the NPFL this season.

 Vincent Temitope missed a penalty early in the game—his chance could have set the tone for a different scoreline.

 The Home Eagles camp in Ikenne, Ogun State, began with 21 players, with 14 more expected to  a 35-player squad.

 CHAN 2024 is co-hosted by Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania, running from 2 to 30 August.

 Nigeria will begin their CHAN campaign in Zanzibar on 7 August against defending champions Senegal.