Key Nigeria Stats

  • Goals scored: 14 (their highest ever at an AFCON)
  • Unbeaten run without conceding: 357 minutes
  • Clean sheets: 3 in a row
  • Conceded in all group games, none in knockout rounds
  • Next goal conceded will be their 100th at AFCON
  • Top-three finishes: 16 (most ever); a win would make it 17

Individually:

  • Stanley Nwabali: 5 saves vs Morocco
  • Calvin Bassey: 115 passes attempted, 102 completed (most at the tournament)
  • Team fouls committed: 120 (most at the tournament)
  • Shots on target vs Morocco: 1
  • Egypt: Experience, Records and a Scoring Chase
  • Egypt are contesting their sixth third place play-off.

Record: W3 L2

  • Goals scored: 17 across five matches (3.4 per game)
  • Never involved in a third-place penalty shoot-out
  • Their semi-final loss to Senegal (1–0) was significant:
  • First AFCON semi-final defeat this century
  • Ended a run of seven straight semi-final wins

Key Egypt Stats

  • Goals conceded: 5
  • Clean sheets: 2 (both in group stage)
  • Knockout clean sheets: 0
  • Shots vs Senegal: 3 total, 0 on target in 90 minutes
  • Possession vs Senegal: 36.6%
  • Attack and creativity:
  • Omar Marmoush: 6 shots on target (most for Egypt)
  • Mohamed Salah: 12 chances created (most in squad)
  • Salah AFCON goals: 11 — could equal Hassan El-Shazly as Egypt’s all-time AFCON top scorer

What’s at Stake

Nigeria: A perfect 8/8 record in third-place matches, a ninth bronze, and joint-most AFCON wins (64)

Egypt: A fourth third-place finish, history for Salah, and redemption after a rare semi-final setback

Two giants. One medal. And another chapter in a rivalry that never lacks drama.