Nigeria’s Golden Arrows beat Guinea 30–28, keep hope alive

Nigeria, yesterday, kept alive its hope of qualifying for the 2027 World Handball Championship slated to hold in Germany, by beating Guinea 30 to 28 in the fifth–eighth place placement match at the 27th Africa Men’s Handball Nations Cup in Kigali, Rwanda.
 
The playoff encounter, which serves as Africa’s qualification pathway for the continent’s fifth team to the 2027 World Championship in Germany, saw the Golden Arrows show grit and composure, even after being reduced to six men in the first half. Nigeria’s Faruk Yusuf was shown a red card, forcing the team to dig deep for the remainder of the contest.
 
Despite the setback, Nigeria went into the break with a slim 16–14 advantage and maintained their intensity after the restart to hold off a determined Guinea side.
 
Azeez Sulaiman delivered a standout performance, finishing with eight goals to earn the Most Valuable Player (MVP) award, while John Shagari matched him with eight goals of his own to spearhead Nigeria’s attack.
 
The win sets up a decisive clash for fifth placement tie against Angola, who defeated Morocco 27-20, with a place at the 2027 World Championship at stake.
 
Victory in the next game would see Nigeria return to the global stage for the first time since its last appearance in 1999.
 
With momentum on their side, the Golden Arrows will now turn their focus to one final hurdle in their quest for a historic World Cup qualification.

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