African Games 2023: Nigeria Failed to Get Past Egypt in Table Tennis Men and Women's Team Final

African Games 2023: Nigeria Failed to Get Past Egypt in Table Tennis Men and Women's Team Final

Raphael Abiola
March 8, 2024 at 8:48 PM
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  • Egypt have retained their title in the men's and women's table tennis events at the African Games
  • The North African nation defeated Nigeria in the final of the team event to claim the gold medal
  • Aruna Quadri and Offiong Edem are members of the Nigerian team for men and women, respectively

The Nigerian table tennis team have failed to win the gold medal in the men's and women's category final at the ongoing African Games 2023 in Ghana.

In the men's division, Aruna Quadri failed to lead the Nigerian team, which comprises him, Olajide Omotayo, and Taiwo Matti, against the Egyptian trio of Omar Assar, Youssef Abdelaziz and Mohamed El-Beiali.

The Egyptian team took the first game as Assar defeated Omotayo 3-0, while Quadri also fell to Abdelaziz in the second game in a 3-1 loss.

Nigeria Men's Table Tennis during the final at the ongoing African Games in Ghana. Photo: @ElegbeteTvRadio.
Nigeria Men's Table Tennis during the final at the ongoing African Games in Ghana. Photo: @ElegbeteTvRadio.
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El-Beiali completed the rout as he edged past Matti in a 3-1 win in the third game to finish a 3-0 win for the Egyptian men's team.

In the women's division, the Egyptian trio of Dina Meshref, Hana Goda and Marian Alhodaby got the better of the Nigerian team, comprising Offiong Edem, Hope Udoaka and Fatimo Bello, in the final.

The Egyptian women, just like their male counterparts, defeated the Nigerian team 3-0 in the final, according to a report by the Daily Post.

The Egyptian women's table tennis team have dominated the event since overtaking Nigeria at the 2019 African Games in Maputo, Mozambique.

African Games: football competition preview

Sports Brief previously reported that the African Games men's football event was modified to include nine U-20 teams, divided into two groups: one with four nations and the other with five.

In Group A, the hosts will compete against Gambia, Benin, and Congo, while Group B features the top contenders, Nigeria, against South Sudan, Senegal, Uganda, and Tunisia.

The West African nation's matches are all scheduled to start at 20:00 local time, with all of the Group B matches set to take place at the University of Ghana Sports Stadium.

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Raphael Abiola
Raphael Abiola is a Nigerian Sports Journalist with over five years of experience. He obtained a B.Tech degree in Computer Science from the Federal University of Technology, Akure, in 2015.
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