Golden Eaglets Win 2015 FIFA U-17 World Cup

Recently updated on October 25th, 2022 at 07:47 am

Nigeria’s Golden Eaglets became only the second side to retain the FIFA U-17 World Cup with a 2-0 win against Mali at Vina Del Mar in Chile.

Striker Victor Osimhen had his record-breaking tenth goal of the tournament in the final match, with Funsho Bamgboye adding second moments later.

Samuel Diarra had saved an early Osinachi Ebere penalty kick as the Malians played their part in an entertaining finale to Chile 2015.

The penalty kick came as both sides were just finding their rhythm in the opening exchanges, Chato the culprit with a handball.

Ebere saw his low effort saved brilliantly by Diarra, and his follow-up header hit the bar before a third bite of the cherry was blocked by the Malian defence.

Both sides had chances in a tense opening period, with Golden Eaglets’ skipper Kelechi Nwakali hitting just wide and Boubacar Traore seeing his glancing header tipped over by Akpan Udoh.

The second half saw the game burst into life, with coach Emmanuel Amuneke’s words clearly working their magic on the Golden Eaglets.

Osimhen shrugged off the challenge of Mamadou Fofana before hitting a wonderful dipping half volley towards goal, which Diarra spectacularly saved.

Udochukwu Anumudu then smashed a thunderous effort at goal, which rebounded back off the crossbar and was cleared away.

Nigeria looked more daring and intent on finishing off the job in the pursuit of Nigeria’s fifth title win.

In the 56th minute, from a good approach play by substitute Chinedu Madueke which saw him tee up Osimhen for his record-breaking goal.

The goal saw him surpass the nine goals scored by Florent-Sinama Pongolle in 2001 and Souleymane Coulibaly ten years later.

The title-holders doubled their advantage three minutes later, with Bamgboye bursting down the Nigerian left before smashing a powerful effort at goal, and leaving Diarra with little chance.

In spite of a couple of late chances for Mali, from corner kicks, Nigeria retained possession for large spells and saw the game out to retain their crown.

The Golden Eaglets’ Victor Osimhen won the Golden Boot award, while team skipper Kelechi Nwakali wins Golden Ball to add to their team’s title win.

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