Nigeria national football team results (1949–59)

  Win    Draw    Loss

1949

10 August 1949 FriendlySierra Leone0 - 2 NigeriaFreetown, Sierra Leone
Record (Goalscorer records not available)  -',  -'

1950

16 October 1950 FriendlyGold Coast 1 - 0 NigeriaAccra, Gold Coast
(Goalscorer records not available)  -' Record

1954

11 October 1954 FriendlyGold Coast 1 - 0 NigeriaAccra, Gold Coast
(Goalscorer records not available)  -' Record

1955

28 May 1955 FriendlyGold Coast 1 - 0 NigeriaAccra, Gold Coast
(Goalscorer records not available)  -' Record
1 June 1955 FriendlyGold Coast 7 - 0 NigeriaAccra, Gold Coast
(Goalscorer records not available)  -',  -',  -',  -',  -',  -',  -' Record

1956

30 September 1956 FriendlyNigeria 1 - 1British TogolandLagos, Nigeria
Onyeanwuna  -' Record (Goalscorer records not available)  -' Stadium: Stade Surulere
27 October 1956 FriendlyNigeria [1]3 - 0 Gold CoastLagos, Nigeria
Okwudili  -'
Longe  -'
Ejoh  -'
Record Stadium: Stade Surulere

1957

27 October 1957 FriendlyGhana 3 - 3 Nigeria[1]Accra, Ghana
(Goalscorer records not available)  -',  -',  -' Record Noquapor  -',  -'
Ijeomah  -'

1958

31 July 1958 FriendlyNigeria 3 - 2 GhanaLagos, Nigeria
(Goalscorer records not available)  -',  -',  -' Record (Goalscorer records not available)  -',  -' Stadium: Stade Surulere

1959

8 November 1959 Nkrumah CupDahomey 0 - 1 NigeriaCotonou, Dahomey
Record (Goalscorer records not available)  -'
21 November 1959 Jalco CupGhana [2]5 - 2 NigeriaAccra, Ghana
Baba Yara  -'
Mohammed Salisu  -',  -'
Charles Kumi Gyamfi  -'
(Goalscorer not recorded)  -'
Record
Record
Noquapor  -'
Onyeali  -'
28 November 1959 Nkrumah CupNigeria 10 - 1 DahomeyLagos, Nigeria
(Goalscorer records not available)  -',  -',  -',  -',  -',  -',  -',  -',  -',  -' Record (Goalscorer records not available)  -' Stadium: Stade Surulere

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    References

    1. "BRYAN IDOWU IS NIGERIA'S 59TH SCORING DEBUTANT". sportsvillagesquare.com. 15 November 2017. Retrieved 19 February 2019.
    2. "How Egypt shaped Ghana's football future". pulse.com.gh. 9 November 2016. Retrieved 19 February 2019.
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