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    Honoring Olympic History: NSC Marks 29th Anniversary of Nigeria’s Atlanta ’96 Gold Medals

    SPORTSDAY NEWSPAPERSBy SPORTSDAY NEWSPAPERSAugust 3, 2025Updated:August 3, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The National Sports Commission celebrates the 29th year since Nigeria’s Olympic football team stunned the world to clinch Africa’s first-ever Olympic gold medal in men’s football.

    On August 3, 1996, the Olympic Eagles, captained by the legendary Nwankwo Kanu, defeated a star-studded Argentina side 3-2 in a dramatic final at the Sanfid Stadium, in Atlanta, Georgia, USA..

    Nigeria’s road to glory was paved with resilience, talent, and unyielding belief. The team famously came from behind to beat Brazil 4-3 in the semi-final and went on to secure a thrilling 3-2 victory over Argentina in the final—two football powerhouses, cementing Nigeria’s place in global football history.

    “This was a moment that redefined African football,” said Mallam Shehu Dikko, Chairman of the National Sports Commission (NSC). “Today, we celebrate these icons from Atlanta 1996 Olympic Games, who not only brought glory to Nigeria but inspired an entire continent with their courage and brilliance on the world stage.”

    That same year, Chioma Ajunwa etched her name into the history books by winning gold in the women’s long jump. With an astonishing leap of 7.12 meters, she became the first Black African woman to win an Olympic gold medal in a field event, and remains a symbol of inspiration for generations of athletes.

    Bukola Olopade, Director General of the NSC, remarked that “Atlanta ‘96 was a defining chapter in Nigeria’s sporting legacy. Chioma Ajunwa and our football heroes gave us unforgettable memories that still ignite national pride today. As our women’s basketball team prepares to face Mali in the AfroBasket final, we hope to recreate that double glory and continue our tradition of sporting excellence.”

    Coincidentally, Nigeria’s women’s basketball team will face Mali later today in the final of the AfroBasket Women’s Championship, sparking hope for another golden chapter in Nigerian sports.

    The NSC commends the heroes of 1996 for lifting Nigeria and Africa to global acclaim, and calls on the new generation of athletes to draw inspiration from their trailblazing achievements.

    Honoring Olympic History: NSC Marks 29th Anniversary of Nigeria's Atlanta '96 Gold Medals NSC NSC Celebrates 29 Year Anniversary of Nigeria’s Historic Olympic Football and Long Jump Gold at Atlanta ’96
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