Senior International Matches (Men)

Sun 23rd November 2025   - KO  15:30 - University of Ghana Sports Grounds, Accra , Ghana

Ghana

36

FT

24

Half Time
24 - 6

Nigeria

Tries

Levi Osei (6)
Richard Asare Brown (15)
Godfred Aikins (29)
Abdul Jalilu Yussif (32)
Elvis Ayertey (40,60)
Lewis Alexander BOYE (42)

Julius Godwin (23)
Christian William (50)
Gabriel Etim (55)
Yussef Akeem (80)

Goals

Dieudonne Kofi MONTCHON (4/7)

Gabriel Etim (4/4)

Match Preview: GHANA AND NIGERIA MEN NAME SQUADS FOR DOUBLEHEADER

Ghana and Nigeria’s men and women have named their squads to face each other in a doubleheader at the University of Ghana Rugby Stadium, Accra tomorrow (Sunday), in senior internationals for world ranking points. The women kick off at 1pm (local time) with the men facing each other two hours later.

A fierce rivalry has been established since 2019, with the visiting Green Eagles current back-to-back Middle East-Africa men’s champions, and the Green Falcons having also beaten their hosts recently to qualify for the IRL Women’s World Series in Canada.

“We have an exciting mix of seasoned representative players and emerging youth, and due to their outstanding performances during the Origin and Presidents XIII programme, we’re confident we’ll make our mark,” said Ghana men’s coach Andy Gilvary.

”We’ve retained half of the 2022 MEA squad, and with that experience also welcome back our leadership group of Riddick Alibah, Collins Ofosu and Levi Osei. Their physicality combined with the speed of our young edges and injection of Lewis Boyes’ game management will set the tone.”

Gilvary added: “The coaches, staff and player group have worked incredibly hard all season to get to this point and we’re now ready to step up once again on the international stage.”

Alibah will double up as the women’s coach. “After our experiences in Nigeria, the ladies have put in a great deal of work toward their growth,” he said. “We have had a few solid sessions and I am pleased with their commitment. We hope this game builds on the experience they have gained so far — this is our home ground, and we are poised and ready.”

Nigeria RL director of high performance and international teams, Luke Shearman, commented: “This tour is more than a fixture — it is a further statement of Nigeria’s continued rise as a powerhouse within African rugby league.

“Our women’s team, in particular, represents a new era for the sport on the continent. With a large and fiercely determined contingent of home-based athletes—many of whom were part of our historic World Series campaign — we are witnessing the realisation of development and belief in local Nigerian talent. Their success has become the benchmark for what is possible and this match provides another opportunity to demonstrate their growth, resilience and hunger to lead Africa forward.”

Shearman confirmed: “For our men’s programme, this tour forms an important part of our strategic pathway as we build depth, experience and cohesion across the national squad. Both teams are united under one vision, continual development and excellence in performance. This journey to Ghana is not just about the result—it is about shaping the future of rugby league in Nigeria.”

Ghana (squad): Abdul Jalilu Yussif , Akwei Godred Adotei (Accra Panthers), Bawah Bright, Collins Ofosu, Richard Asare Brown (Bulls), Levi Osei (Joeys JRLFC), Dieudonne Kofi MONTCHON, Gideon Klugey, Godfred Aikins (Nungua Tigers), Chris Ebo Da Gama Odun, David Nartey, Elvis Ayertey, Emmanuel Acheampong, Johathan Adotey, John Bless Mensah, Jordan Annan, Riddick Abrokwah Aliba (Skolars), Lewis Alexander BOYE (Spartans RLFC), George Tetteh Ayettey (Titans)

Nigeria (squad): Andrew John, Leslie Ume (Abuja Rugby), Christian William, David Godwin, Emmanuel Agu, Gabriel Etim, Isa Omale, Jerry Peter, Joshua Etim, Jude Abrackson, Julius Godwin, Samuel Akpabio (Kano Lions), Akinkunmi Akande, Daniel John, Felix Salami, Kiki Stephen, Yussef Akeem (Lagos Bulls), William Malu (Lagos Rhinos), Mubarak Yenusa (R2 Finesse)

1 Abdul Jalilu Yussif
Full Back
Daniel John 1
2 Godfred Aikins
Right Wing
Christian William 2
3 Gideon Klugey
Right Centre
Kiki Stephen 3
4 Collins Ofosu
Left Centre
Joshua Etim 4
5 Richard Asare Brown
Left Wing
Samuel Akpabio 5
6 Dieudonne Kofi MONTCHON
Stand Off
Jerry Peter 6
7 Lewis Alexander BOYE
Scrum Half
Gabriel Etim 7
8 Bawah Bright
Prop
Emmanuel Agu 8
9 David Nartey
Hooker
Isa Omale 9
10 Emmanuel Acheampong
Prop
Leslie Ume 10
11 Johathan Adotey
Second Row
Jude Abrackson 11
12 Levi Osei
Second Row
Yussef Akeem 12
13 Riddick Abrokwah Aliba
Loose Forward
Julius Godwin 13
14 Elvis Ayertey
Int 1
Andrew John 14
15 John Bless Mensah
Int 2
David Godwin 15
16 Jordan Annan
Int 3
Felix Salami 16
17 Chris Ebo Da Gama Odun
Int 4
Akinkunmi Akande 17
18
Reserve 1
18
Match Report: GHANA CLINCH HISTORIC WIN OVER NIGERIA

Ghana’s men created history with their first win over rivals Nigeria. Played as game two of a doubleheader with both countries' women's teams at the University of Ghana grounds in Accra, Ghana triumphed 36-24, with Elvis Ayertey making a big impact off the bench and scoring two of their seven tries.

Ghana built an impressive lead in the opening forty minutes of their clash, Levi Osei and Richard Browne going over inside the opening fifteen minutes, Julius Godwin Ushe cutting the deficit. Winger Godfred Aikins and fullback Abdul Jalilu Yussif crossed within three minutes of each other to help establish a 24-6 home advantage at the break.

Lewis Boye extended the Ghana lead two minutes into the second half, but Christian Williams’ interception and long range try gave Nigeria hope, Gabriel John – who also kicked four goals – sniping over soon after to further narrow the gap, before Ayertey’s second effectively secured victory on the hour.

Ghana head coach Andy Gilvary commented: “We have come a long way in the last six years in the things we needed to work on, physicality and the way we manage the game. The boys put it all together and you can see the performance programme is starting to have an effect. It was a great advert for rugby league in Africa.

Opposite number Samson Okewo noted: “It was a fantastic occasion for our women and men. The men were challenged, it was a very tough game, but Ghana deservedly held on for their win. The women continued their development.”