Nigeria’s U-18 men’s handball team emerged victorious at the IHF Trophy Africa Men Continental Phase, clinching the title with a impressive 38-26 win over Guinea in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. t
The young team, coached by Emeka Nnamani, started off strong, leading the first half 21-14 despite facing some turnovers. The final was attended by dignitaries from Ethiopia’s central government and officials from the Nigerian Embassy, underscoring the importance of the event for both countries. The team’s early lead was a result of disciplined gameplay and strategic execution, setting the foundation for a well deserved victory.
In the second half, Nigeria’s U-18 players displayed greater flair and confidence, led by standout performances from Christian Foloki and Azeez Sulaimon Olaitan. Foloki recovered impressively from a knock he sustained in the semifinals, while Olaitan’s critical goals and defensive skills secured the win, ultimately leading to his being named Most Valuable Player of the match. This victory allows Nigeria to retain the title they won two years ago in Congo Brazzaville, solidifying their dominance in African youth handball. Coach Nnamani praised the team’s preparation and dedication, as they defended their title with passion and a clear focus on victory.