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*Benedict Akwegbu Says Nigeria Should Have Won AFCON 2000, Recalls Debut against Zambia and 2002 FIFA World Cup*

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Ex Nigeria international, Benedict Akwegbu has stated that the Super Eagles should have won the AFCON in 2000, a game he described as an unlucky one. The London-based ex hitman stated that the Eagles played better than Cameroon in the game but were unlucky not to have won the tourney. " We were supposed to win that tournament but we were unlucky. We played better than Cameroon but we lost on penalties" Recalling his debut, Akwegbu said "my first game for the Super Eagles was against Zambia in 1999. It was from there, I took my chances in the team". Speaking on the 2022 FIFA World Cup, the Austrian Bomber, as he's called said "that world cup was the best moment of my life, playing against England in packed stadium. I remember all of the players who came in to the team with me at that time; Femi Opabunmi, Eric Ejiofor, Justice Christopher. It is something I cannot forget". Benedict Akwegbu played  35 times for the Super Eagles, scoring 10 goals in total,...

The Man, The Myth, The Legend! Meet Benedict Akwegbu and Why He is called "The Austrian Bomber"

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 He was not just elegant, he was smooth, clinical and sharp. Benedict Akwegbu, the Austrian Bomber as they call him will be remembered in history as the first Nigerian to play in  France and the Chinese League. Akwegbu, who is now based in London, caught up with pressmen in his base, where he opened up on his illustrious career, both at club and international level. *Why He is Called the Austrian Bomber* Ben Akwegbu earned the nickname from players and the press in Austria after series of fantastic displays in the Austrian Bundesliga. He won the Austrian League, Austrian Cup and Super Cup. He was also voted Best Foreign Player in the league. This earned him the nickname "Austrian Bomber", that is remembered till date in Austria.  *First Nigerian to Play in France* History also has the name "Benedict Akwegbu" as the name of the first Nigerian to play in Austria. When speaking to pressmen, he said "I was the first Nigerian to play in France, when I joined Lens, a...