The Nigerian Football Federation has confirmed that the Super Eagles will engage the Mexico national team in an international friendly on July 3rd in Los Angeles, USA.
According to Demola Olajiire, Director of Media of the NFF, the game will come after the friendly game against Cameroon which will take place in Austria on June 4th.
This was a confirmation of the announcement made by the Mexican Football Federation (FMF) that the friendly international against Nigeria will be part of its preparations for the 2021 Concacaf Gold Cup.
According to the Mexican FA, the match is billed for the Los Angeles Coliseum at 8pm local time and as a demonstration of its seriousness, the Mexican FA has said tickets for the game will go on sale on May 27 and urged the national team’s supporters to travel down to Los Angeles for the match.
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The game is the fourth game of MexTour 2021, joining the already announced games in Dallas, Atlanta and Nashville, which will be played before the start of the 2021 Concacaf Gold Cup.
It will be the fifth meeting between both sides since 1995. On that occasion at the Confederations Cup in Riyadh Saudi Arabia, Daniel Amokachi’s 33rd minute goal cancelled out Ramon Ramirez’s opener 12 minutes earlier for a 1-1 draw before the Mexicans went on to win on penalties.
They met again 12 years later in 2007 in Juarez, Mexico and played out a 2-2 draw, Juan Carlos Cacho and Obafemi Martins each scoring a brace. At the next meeting in 2013, it was another 2-2 draw with Brown Ideye’s goal and a Gerardo Torrado own goal securing a share of the spoils.
Their last meeting was in 2014 as the Super Eagles prepared for the World Cup in Brazil with scores ending 0-0.
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We also lost 1-2 to Mexico at the US Gold cup in 1995.
Jonathan Akpoborie scored Nigeria’s lone goal, delightfully chipping Jorge Campos from outside the 18 yard box b4 2 quick goals condemned a largely 2nd string SE team to a defeat.