Nigeria national futsal team | |
Nickname: | Super Eagles |
Association: | Nigeria Football Federation |
Confederation: | CAF |
Fifa Trigramme: | NGA |
Fifa Rank: | Unranked [1] |
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First Game: | 6–2 (Hung Hom, Hong Kong; 15 November 1992) |
Largest Win: | 5–3 (African Union, Tripoli, Libya; 25 March 2008) |
Largest Loss: | 8–2 (Cairo, Egypt; 8 June 2012) |
World Cup Apps: | 1 |
World Cup First: | 1992 |
World Cup Best: | Round 1 (1992) |
Regional Cup Apps: | 1 |
Regional Name: | Africa Futsal Cup of Nations |
Regional Cup First: | 2008 |
Regional Cup Best: | Round 1 (2008) |
The Nigeria national futsal team represents Nigeria in international futsal competitions and is controlled by the Futsal Commission of the Nigeria Football Federation.[2] Nigeria have played in one edition of the Africa Futsal Cup of Nations after making their debut at the 2008 edition of the tournament where they were eliminated in the first round. Nigeria has also played in the FIFA Futsal World Cup making their debut on the international stage in 1992 where they were eliminated in the group stage after losing all three of their matches (to Argentina, Poland and host country Hong Kong respectively).