Mon, May 25th, 2026

Nim Media
African SportFeb 23, 2022

WCQ: FIFA announce new dates for Nigeria-Ghana game

Nsereko Musoke Isa avatar

Byline

Nsereko Musoke Isa

Feb 23, 20222 min readFeb 23, 2022

Share this story

WCQ: FIFA announce new dates for Nigeria-Ghana game
The world football governing body FIFA has, through CAF, moved the dates for the first and second legs of the World Cup qualifiers third round playoff fixture between the Super Eagles of Nigeria and the Black Stars of Ghana. CAF informed the Nigerian Football Federation on Monday of the new dates which Ademola Olajire, NFF’s […]

The world football governing body FIFA has, through CAF, moved the dates for the first and second legs of the World Cup qualifiers third round playoff fixture between the Super Eagles of Nigeria and the Black Stars of Ghana.

CAF informed the Nigerian Football Federation on Monday of the new dates which Ademola Olajire, NFF’s Director of Communications, disclosed in a statement.

The matches were initially scheduled for March 24 and March 27 2022, but FIFA has declared new dates for the tie.

“The opening leg of the fixture at the Cape Coast Stadium will now take place on March 25, starting from 7:30 p.m Ghana time, which will be 8:30 p.m in Nigeria,” Olajire said.

“The return leg match will now hold at the Moshood Abiola National Stadium in Abuja on March 29, starting from 6 pm Nigeria time,” he added.

The West African powerhouses are set to rekindle their age-long rivalry, with the winners joining four other African nations at the FIFA 2022 World Cup in Qatar later this year.

Ghana will be looking to regain their relevance in African football after a poor run of form spanning the past few years which has seen them perform poorly at the last three African Cup of Nations tournaments and also saw them miss out on the 2018 FIFA World Cup in Russia.

Despite only qualifying for the world cup for the first time in 2006, Ghana are the continent’s joint best performers behind Senegal.

Nigeria, meanwhile, missed out on the 2006 tournament but have since qualified for the last three World Cups and will be looking to make a fourth successive appearance at the global showpiece.

 

Filed under

Comments

Join the conversation

Readers can react, ask questions, and add context directly below the story.

0 comments

Community note

Moderation, threaded discussion, and the most useful replies can all be managed natively inside WordPress as this site grows.

Previous story

Senegal unveils world class stadium following AFCON victory
African SportFeb 23, 2022

Senegal unveils world class stadium following AFCON victory

Following their maiden Africa Cup of Nations triumph, Senegal has officially unveiled the new stadium that accommodates 50,000 people. The venue that’s named after Abdoulaye Wade, Senegal former president, is said to be the only one in the country to be certified for international football after their biggest stadium Lat Dior lost its certification from […]

Next story

Ambrose Tashobya, Dr. Bernard Ogwel preside over FIBA youth national camp launch
African SportFeb 21, 2022

Ambrose Tashobya, Dr. Bernard Ogwel preside over FIBA youth national camp launch

With an aim to develop players and coaches for Uganda’s National youth program feeding into the National teams, Federation of Uganda Basketball Association (FUBA) in conjunction with Federation of International Basketball Association (FIBA) and FIBA Africa Youth council have launched the FIBA National Youth Camp. The camp will run for one week from today Monday […]

URSB sounds alarm on untapped IP wealth in Uganda’s sports sector
African SportApr 20, 2026

URSB sounds alarm on untapped IP wealth in Uganda’s sports sector

Uganda’s sports industry is being urged to rethink its future—not on the pitch of play, but in the realm of intellectual property—as the Uganda Registration Services Bureau (URSB) intensifies efforts to align the sector with global standards. At a high-level breakfast engagement held Monday at the Uganda Business Facilitation Centre in Kololo, URSB convened sports […]

Uganda steps up Anti-Doping efforts with new regulations
African SportFeb 2, 2026

Uganda steps up Anti-Doping efforts with new regulations

The National Council of Sports (NCS) and the Uganda Olympic Committee (UOC) have convened a meeting with sports stakeholders to discuss the National Sports Anti-Doping Regulations 2025, aiming to curb doping and ensure fair competition in sports. Uganda Olympics Committee President Dr. Donald Rukare emphasized the importance of educating athletes on prohibited substances, stating, “It […]

Namboole Stadium upgrade to start in February as Uganda prepares for AFCON 2027
AFCONJan 26, 2026

Namboole Stadium upgrade to start in February as Uganda prepares for AFCON 2027

Uganda is making significant strides in preparing its facilities for the Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) 2027, with the National Council of Sports (NCS) confirming that the Namboole Stadium upgrade will commence in February. “After setting everything up, the Namboole Stadium upgrade is to start this February. The money for that job shall be coming […]

NCS cracks down on non-compliant sports federations 
African SportJan 23, 2026

NCS cracks down on non-compliant sports federations 

The National Council of Sports (NCS) has sounded war drums to sports federations and associations that have failed to meet registration requirements under the National Sports Act, with several bodies facing derecognition for lacking national presence. Speaking at a press briefing in Kampala, NCS General Secretary Dr. Bernard Patrick Ogwel revealed that widespread non-compliance, limited […]