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  • Remembering Chile 2015 conquistadors:  Where  are Victor Osimhen’s  World Cup teammates?

    Remembering Chile 2015 conquistadors:  Where  are Victor Osimhen’s  World Cup teammates?

    Time flies indeed and  tomorrow, 8th November ,  it will be 10 years exactly  when  Nigeria created a milestone in the history of the FIFA U-17 World Cup title at  Chile 2015.This piece recounts the memorable journey and impactful legacy of the Nigerian U-17 football team, known as the Golden Eaglets. Led by coach Emmanuel Amuneke and featuring standout players such as Victor Osimhen and Kelechi Nwakali, the team secured Nigeria’s fifth title in this age category by defeating Mali in the final, after a series of impressive performances throughout the tournament, reports Sports Editor, MORAKINYO ABODUNRIN.

    November   8th 2015,   looks like just yesterday  when  Nigeria caressed  the headlines  at  the Estadio Sausalito in Viña del Mar, Chile, after the Golden Eaglets beat their Malian counterparts  2-0  in a historic second all-African  FIFA U-17  World Cup  Final match.

    Victor Osimhen’s contributions to the success of that team were particularly noteworthy, as he not only became the tournament’s top scorer but also recorded a historic tenth goal in the final match. The success of the team is attributed to thorough preparation, including a training camp in Argentina, which helped the players acclimate to conditions they might face in Chile, coupled with a strong team spirit and determination.

     “Chile  2015 U-17  FIFA World Cup?  Oh, what a beautiful memory; amazing and  I  can never  forget this,” Jairo Pachon,  the Colombian  and hard-working  FIFA Match agent with the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF), who was with the Golden Eaglets throughout the campaign, told NationSports in a recent interview. “Before the Under-17 World Cup in Chile, we had the Under-20 World Cup in New Zealand and  recall that the Under-20 team had their preparation in  Germany.

    “ But I impressed it  upon  the then NFF President  Amaju Pinnick  that we must prepare the team  in Argentina  and you know Pinnick is smart and he accepted the proposal.

    “So we (EuroData Sport)  took the team to Argentina on the training tour  and Amuneke was very happy,  and the team was camped at Buenos Aires Football (BAF)  and  they had the opportunity of playing against the U-17 National Team of Argentina as well  River Plate and Boca Juniors. “

    Despite what seemed to be a  relatively good preparation,  some section  of the Nigerian public and press  did not give a hoot about  the team let alone the chance  to follow  on the  legends of their illustrious predecessors  who had previously won  the global cadet  championship in 1985, 1993, 2007 and 2013- when Amuneke assisted coach Manu Garba to win the country’s fourth title. 

    The scepticism about the 2015 Class of  Golden  Eaglets’ was  partly not far-fetched  after all  they came a distant  fourth  position   behind Mali, Guinea and South  Africa  to complete  the  quartet of  Africa’s flag bearers  to  Chile.

     “After  the team’s preparations in Argentina , they went to the World Cup and I remember no one believed in this team because before starting this training camp in Argentina, they  had to drop more than half of the team because of the MRI test,”  recalled Pachon. “Before then  the team was at  Four-Nation  Suwon Tournament in Korea (which I organized for them)  and we (Nigeria), was  beaten badly by Brazil and Korea at the Suwon Tournament.

    “Nevertheless,  the team started getting more together and my  biggest part  was supporting the team from day one to  the end of the  World Cup.”

    Though not well cladded  for the occasion, Amuneke  was able to  rail  his players, technical  and backroom staffers to  the bigger  picture and his mantra  from the first day he was  handed  the reins  of the team was : “we are going to park this plane  successfully at the end of this World  Cup in Chile.”

    Indeed, Nigeria  opened  their  campaign with a 2-0  flourish over the United States  of America in a match  ‘sneaky’  Chukwudi Agor  got the opener before  Osimhen added the second  before prostrating  to coach Amuneke ‘ for believing so much in me’ in front of all at the Estadio Nacional Julio Martínez Prádanos in  Santiago.

     The win over the Americans was a big motivation  as they  practically scruff led live out of the hosts, Chile in front of their  home fans  with a 5-1 thumping at the Estadio Sausalito, Viña del Mar in a match both Samuel Chukwueze and  Osimhen equally-shared four goals between themselves  while  the eventual Golden Ball winner of the tournament, Kelechi Nwakali          added the fifth.

    Though they suffered a blip  with a 2-1 loss to Croatia in their third preliminary  match, Osimhen  grabbed  his fourth goal  to underline his resolve  to break the  FIFA U-17 World Cup goal scoring record.

    In the round of 16, Nigeria  was pitched against Australia  at their now familiar Estadio Sausalito in  Viña del Mar and  the Golden Eaglets   responded  like a house on fire: Osimhen grabbed a  unique hat-trick  and the trio of Nwakali, Chukwueze  and  midfielder Edidiong Essien  also got among the goals to  complete the rout of the boys from ‘ Down Under’.

    Yet doubts  still enveloped  the Golden Eaglets  even more so  against  hot favourites, Brazil, who incidentally was their nemesis  with a  4-0 thrashing  at the Four Nation U-17 Tournament in Suwon months earlier.

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    But in what was probably their best  game of the tournament,  the Kelechi Nwakali-captained side rose up to  their pre-match  boast of  burying  the ghosts of  the Brazilian marauders  with a flattery  3-0  thrashing courtesy  of  three quick first half goals at the Estadio Sausalito, Viña del Mar  by Osimhen (again); Kingsley Michael  and  Udochukwu Anumudu as the  ‘ Amuneke ‘s  Army’ rolls  assuredly into the semi-finals.

     “ After  the quarter-finals ,I asked Amuneke what can we do to motivate these boys for the semi-finals?” recalled Pachon. “Amuneke  said, ‘Jairo, the best thing  we can do is to motivate the boys  and paid  them their allowances.

    “ I spoke  with the  federation  and  we sourced the money and eventually, paid the boys  part of their allowances because at that and at the time, the federation had other commitments.”

    Incidentally, the semi-finals  against the battle-hardened  Mexico  who  beaten  4-0 by Nigeria  in the 2013  Final Match in Abu Dhabi, coincided  with the  arrivals  of the  then NFF  President, Amaju Pinnick,  who provided extra motivation for the boys  with words of encouragement  at lunch time before  the battle  at the  Estadio Municipal de Concepción, Concepción.

    Of course,  the Golden  Eaglets played the game of their lives to subdue   Mexico 4-2 in that  fiery-tempered match thanks to goals from Kelechi Nwakali, Orji Okwonkwo with an ‘inter-continental ballistic missile; Ebere Osinachi  and of course, a penalty goal by Osimhen  for his ninth goal of the tournament  as he equalled  the long-standing record of nine goals in a single tournament that was previously jointly held by Frenchman Florent Sinama Pongolle  (2001 in Trinidad & Tobago) and Ivorian Souleymane Coulibaly  (2011 in Mexico) .

    In the Final Match on 8th November 2015, the  Golden Eaglets road their luck  to beat fellow West Africans, Mali 2-0  much to the delight of the adoring  capacity spectators at the team’s adopted  home ground  of Estadio Sausalito in Viña del Mar.

    The true extent of  Nigeria’s dominance  at Chile 2015 was reflected  in the FIFA Awards dished out to the outstanding players  at the  of the tournament with Kelechi Nwakali  and Osimhen deservedly  awarded the Golden Ball  and Silver Ball  in the Most Valuable Player  Category  while Osimhen and  Chukwueze got the Golden Boot  and Bronze Boot in the Highest Goal Scorer Category.

     “ I was so  happy that  Amuneke  and his boys won the World Cup in Chile  because that was the first time Nigeria won the U-17 World Cup in my continent (South America) and I did everything to make it happened,”  an excited  Pachon told NationSports. “I’m happy that  Amuneke  also recognized the kind of  work I did  for the team. In different interviews ,  he admitted  Nigeria  would not  have  been able to win the FIFA U-17 World Cup without the training camp in Argentina.

    “I remember my discussion with him  prior to the  World Cup on the   weather challenge  and then he explained to me  that  some of these were boys had never left  the country.

    “They never experienced winter. The biggest challenge we had here was not football but that period they  spent in Argentina made the whole difference.

    “The rest, as you know, is history and I am very pleased and proud that I am the only Colombian who has a gold medal from a World Cup,” Pachon added. 

    Coach Amuneke readily admitted with some of  the views shared by Pachon. He noted that despite facing scepticism before the tournament due to their prior performances, the Golden Eaglets defied expectations, showcasing their skills against various opponents, including a memorable victory over Brazil in the quarter-finals.

     Amuneke reflects on the significance of the win, emphasizing the hard work and unity that defined their campaign.

    “My reflections about the 2015 World Cup team is a great one especially to the development of Nigerian football from the youth level vis-à-vis the Super Eagles,”  Amuneke, the former African Footballer of the Year, told NationSports.

    ” We went to that tournament in Chile with young and energetic players and today, they are still making Nigeria proud by representing us well with the Super Eagles .

    ” My memories about Chile 2015 FIFA U-17 World Cup will forever be great because we did the right things to achieve that glory regardless of all the difficulties and obstacles that we gone through in the process.

    ” I have always said that there’s no success without process and personally, the memories of Chile 2015 are many.

    ” Firstly, it gave me the opportunity to serve my fatherland as a coach in that capacity and secondly having the privilege to have assembled that crop of young players  that were coachable and willing to make names for themselves.

    “It would always be an unforgettable memory of having a great technical crew and backroom staffs who were  open-minded people ,willing to achieve success too and ready to contribute to the development of Nigerian football. It was a very great memory. “

    Echoing Amuneke’s  sentiments, the Golden Eaglets’  Welfare Coordinator, Prince Udofia, said the team’s victory in Vina del Mar was a vindication of team efforts.

    “The Chile U -17 FIFA World Cup was conquered by the Golden Eaglets because of hard work, team work, fairness and equity by officials, “ Udofia told NationSports. “Unarguably, there’s no U17 national team that can be compared to the  2015 Class of Golden Eaglets   because they (officials ) went all out  beyond coaching to get the best players for the team.

    “One of the most important things that happened then was cooperation, equity, fairness and transparency as everyone wanted success despite  the fact some top NFF  officials doubted the team.”

     Be that as it may, Udofia, the former  Abia Comets Administrator,  said it was regrettable that the Golden Eaglets’  Class of 2015 were not handsomely rewarded for their genuine success which was achieved against all odds.

    “I must confess that the most regrettable aspect  was lack of honours and awards from the government of late President  Muhammad Buhari to the team,” he noted

    Yet Amuneke further  addressed the challenges faced by Nigerian football post-2015, including complacency and a lack of robust development programs, highlighting the need for systemic changes to nurture future talents and replicate the success experienced in Chile.

    “That tournament afforded me the opportunity to test my coaching abilities,” Amuneke, a UEFA Pro-License Certificate holder, equally said. “But on a sober reflection, we have failed to develop at this level in the last 10 years  and we as a country took that level for granted.

    ” It’s unfortunate that after we won the FIFA U-17 World Cup in 2013 and successfully defended it in 2015, we became complacent and some people felt we can just go and pick up the trophy.

    ” But now, we are even struggling to qualify and this shows that for the past 10 years, we have neglected the path that led  us to achieve glory in previous years.

    ” This is not good for our football because that category had been the bedrock of our other national teams from U-20 to the Super Eagles. “

    ” We have to look back and check what we are not doing rightly again. Some people always talked about going back to the drawing board but the question is: what kind of ideology and philosophy do you have on the drawing board ?

    ” We have failed to realize that football has evolved over time and we believe we have the talents. Of course, there’s no doubt that we have the talented players  but we must come up with something tangible to help these players .

    ” Talents are no longer enough in achieving success  but with a whole lot of factors. Those who run our football should not see those who have deep and better knowledge of the game as a threat to them.

    ” The leaders of the game should be able to welcome those who can help them achieve success and that’s the honourable path to go in achieving success at that level once again,” the former African Footballer of the Year and current  Head Coach of Heartland FC of Owerri, added.

    Where are they Now: Golden Eaglets’ Class of 2015:

    SANTIAGO, CHILE – OCTOBER 17: The team of Nigeria line up before the FIFA U-17 Men’s World Cup 2015 group A match between Nigeria and USA at Estadio Nacional de Chile on October 17, 2015 in Santiago, Chile. (Photo by Martin Rose – FIFA/FIFA via Getty Images)

    GOALKEEPERS:

    AKPAN DAVID UDOH (18th   July 1999; Remo Academy): Weaned from the National U-15 team, the fearless Udoh actually snatched the team’s goalkeeper’s number one position from other experienced hands to stand between the sticks for Nigeria in Chile.

    Presently with Maltese side, Mosta FC, Udoh who had previously tried out at Israeli club, Bnei Sakhnin FC, recalled how he made the Chile 2015 squad:

    “Yes, I didn’t start as the first choice goalkeeper from my first day with the Golden Eaglets and I was actually dropped during the first screening because my performance was not up to the standard expected by the coaches,” admitted Udoh who hails from Akwa Ibom but born and bred in Ogun State. “I went back to my state and worked harder to improve myself and build up my confidence. Seriously, I don’t even know how I became the (Golden Eaglets) No. 1 because it was like a dream to me

    “It was not easy because we had other good goalkeepers in camp who were my toughest challengers; both Ebuka Nwokeocha and Chiaha Chisom were equally good.”

    CHISOM CHIAHA ( 2nd   February 1998; Apapa Golden Stars): He was an unused substitute throughout the tournament in Chile but he enjoyed lots of camaraderie with his teammates because ‘he’s a guy with good heart’. Currently with Bayelsa United in the NPFL, Chisom was  previously attached with Heartland FC.

    AMOS INNOCENT BENJAMIN (22nd   December 1998;Football College Abuja): Benjamin was initially  the team’s  undisputed number one goaltender but had a dip inform which seemingly paved way for the more agile David Udoh. He was the team’s  prayer leader in Chile but nothing much has been heard about him in the intervening years.

    “Amos Benjamin ? I don’t  even know if he’s still playing football,” a disappointed erstwhile  Golden Eaglets’ goalkeepers’ trainer, Emeka Amadi told NationSports.

    DEFENDERS:

    LAZARUS JOHN (6 June 1998:Fosla Academy): Hard-working defender who was as constant as the Northern Star throughout the tournament with the Golden Eaglets. Lazarus  who previously had stints with Nigeria Premier Football League (NPFL) including Akwa United , El-Kanemi Warriors ,Rivers United and Lobo Stars, recently joined Tanzanian Premier League side, TRA United Sports Club.

    “ I’m proud to have contributed most of the assists that helped Victor Osimhen scored 10 goals at the World Cup in 2015,” he said. “ Since 2015,  I’m  equally proud to have  been able to move my family from where they were  to better place.”

    LUKMAN ZAKARI (23rd  December 1998;Unity Academy):  One of the team’s late bloomers en route to  Chile 2015, Chakwa as Zakari  is fondly called by teammates,  became  one of  the team’s  defensive fulcrum in Chile  playing   all the seven matches at the World Cup. He attracted offers  from foreign  clubs soon after  the Wold Cup and  was quick to offer some satisfactions.

    “I  have been able to achieve some valuable things since winning the world, I played in Tunis (Cs Sfaxien and spent a short time with Esperance), Latvia(FK Metta) and Spain(Real Betis),” he told NationSports.

     “ I was also opportune to travel around the world to some nice and interesting countries during my playing time. This kind of things I can’t take for granted because they are moment I will always remember and cherish in my life.”

    But following  spate of injuries  and  no offers from  foreign clubs, Zakari  said  it was about time he   turned  his hands to other things  and currently  studying Peace & Conflict Resolution  from National Open University  aside training and mentorship of young footballers  at  Kaduna-based soccer academies including- Kaduna City Club (KCC), NDC United and  Kaduna State-sponsored U-15 side.

    EJIKE IKWU (15th  February 1999; Starplus FC): A hard-tackling defender  who played with fond admiration of coach Emmanuel Amuneke. Presently with Rangers International of Enugu, Ikwu has equally tried his luck in Europe where he featured for modest Spanish clubs including UD Conquense and Xerez Deportivo FC and recalled  with nostalgia his exploits  with the Golden Eaglets in Chile.

    “ One of  the happiest days of my career so far was the day we were  handed over  the FIFA U-17 World Cup trophy in Chile, “ he noted.

    TOBECHUKWU IBE (17th June 1998; Siaone Academy): One of the  team’s hard-working defenders but injury robbed him the joy of playing at the Chile 2015 World Cup  on the eve of the championship. Yet he was always there to provide encouragement to his team mates  throughout the tournament.Presently unattached, Ibe had previously featured in the domestic league with  Abia Warriors. Kwara United, Katsina United, Dakkada FC and even had a brief sojourn in  the Republic of Benin with AS Cotonou.

    MIDFIELDERS:

    DAVID ENOGELA (4th   February 1998; Young Stars FC) : He complemented  captain Kelechi Nwabali in the heart of the Golden Eaglets’ midfield at Chile 2015.While Nwakali provided the  team with some finesse  in terms of style, Enogela was the midfield  enforcer with his no-nonsense approach. A spate of poor career decisions and injuries blunted his progression in Europe despite stints at Ukrainian clubs including Olimpik Donetsk , Bukovyna FC and FC Metalist 1925 Kharkiv. Presently with coach Amuneke at Heartland FC, Enogela quipped: “ Of course,  I’ve played with few European clubs during the past  years but winning the  FIFA U-17 World Cup back then was my greatest moment cause nobody believed in us.”

    KINGSLEY MICHAEL (26th August 1999 : Abuja Football  Academy ): Affectionately called ‘Wacko Jacko’ by the rank and file of Golden Eaglets’ officials for his seemingly fragility  but Michael preferred to be called ‘Kaka Trigger’. Indeed,   he must have drawn a great deal of inspiration from  former Ballon d’Or winner Kaka as he fired one of the goals  in the demolition of Brazil in at Estadio Sausalito in Viña del Mar. He joined Italian Serie A side Bologna with his pal,  Orji Okwonkwo in 2016  and farmed out on loan  to other Serie A sides including  Perugia, Cremonese and Reggina. He has also been on loan to SV Ried  but currently with DSV Leoben in the Austrian League.

    SAMUEL CHUKWUEZE (22nd  May 1999; Diamond Academy): After Victor Osimhen,  ‘Sammy the Baller’ as Chukwueze is fondly called by admirers, is probably the second most easily recognised face from the  Golden Eaglets’ Class  of 2015. Initially coveted  by Arsenal along with his alter ego, Kelechi Nwakali, Chukwueze eventually moved to  Villarreal in the Spanish La Liga  where  he  became a household name with the Yellow Submarines after some exciting six seasons between 2017 and 2023.  He had a torrid time  at AC Milan where he became a bit-part player  in the Rossoneri set up. Je has since moved to the English Premier League  with Fulham  where he’s enjoying the company of his compatriots and Super Eagles teammates , defender Calvin Bassey and striker Alex Iwobi.

    KELECHI NWAKALI (5th  June 1998; Diamond Academy): Captain Fantastic for the Golden Eaglets at Chile 2015 but unfortunately, Nwakali  has failed to make the transition  from the cadet stage to the senior level. Despite  a promising start by signing for  Arsenal soon after  the FIFA U-17 World Cup, Nwakali was severally dispatched as a loanee to modest clubs including Dutch outfits, MVV Maastricht, VVV  Venlo and  Porto B in Portugal. He was released by Arsenal in 2019  and went to

    Huesca in Portugal before being farmed away on loan yet again to Alcorcón . Even  he had little success in the lower Spanish rung with both Ponferradina and Chaves,  Last year, he moved to Barnsley Football Club in the  English Football L League One yet Nwakali  was not able to tied down a regular shirt  at the English football third tier team. The club’s Irish coach recently  sent the once golden boy to  Barnsley  youth team, saying he’s no ‘longer useful’.

    CHUKWUDI AGOR (26th  November 1998 (ASJ Academy):  While  the world would always remember Victor Osimhen  for all his record-breaking  efforts at the U-17  FIFA World Cup in Chile, credits  must go to  the unassuming  Chukwudi Agor  who actually  scored Nigeria’s first goal  at the tournament  in the 2-0 thrashing of the USA in their opening game at the tournament in  Santiago.

    Presently with Heartland FC in Owerri, Agor who previously  turned out for El Olympia , an Egyptian second division club, said he would forever remember his feat in Santiago.

    “ My greatest moment at Chile 2015 was scoring Nigeria’s first   goal  and of course, when we lifted the trophy after beating Mali in the final,” he said.

    CHINEDU MADUEKE (5 August 1998 ; Virgin Kids FC): One of the team’s silent workers in Chile, Madueke brings into the team purpose and exuberance. The only child of his family, he has been rooming with clubs in Europe ever since he made the break with  AD Camacha in the Segunda Divisao Portuguesa (Portuguese Second Division) and then featured  moved  Asarums IF in Sweden  but he’s currently with Nosaby IF.

    Joel Osikel (17 June 1998, Young Eleven FC): The ever-smiling  bulky midfielder did not pull his weight in Chile  as much as  the coaching crew demanded but he pushed other midfielders to sweat for their positions. Has travelled here and there but he is currently attached with Albanian football club , Klubi i Futbollit Iliria Fushë-Krujë.

    EDIDIONG ESSIEN (26th  November 1999; Rapture Academy): A native of Akwa-Ibom State,  Essien star in the 6-0 thrashing of Australia  in one of the 16th round matches at Chile 2015. But he failed to switch to greater things  and  is reportedly out of the game despite  appearances for clubs in his home state.

    FORWARDS:

    FUNSHO BAMGBOYE (9th  January 1999: Aspire Academy): Bamgboye practically gate-crashed into the Chile-bound World Cup team as he only got involve with the team’s  set up after their ill-fated campaign at the CAF U-17 AFCON in Niger. He has  played for clubs in Hungary and Romania including Haladás; Fehérvár and  Rapid București. He’s currently filling out with Turkish Super Lig side, Hatayspor.

    UDOCHUKWU ANUMUDU (9th   October 1998,  Enyi Academy): The attacking midfielder known for his ferocious shot, would forever be remembered for  that cracking third goal in the 3-0 thrashing of Brazil in the quarter finals in Chile 2015.

    After the conquest in Chile, Anumudu has played for strings of NPFL clubs including Abia Warriors and Lobi Stars.

    “My greatest moments at the World Cup in Chile was when I scored against Brazil, and I can’t  forget that,” Anumudu who is presently attached with Heartland FC, told NationSports.

    CHRISTIAN EBERE OSINACHI (4th  April 1998: ASJ Academy): The son of a retired school teacher, Osinachi is an intelligent forward who complemented with Victor Osimhen in the Golden Eaglets’  attack with tireless efforts. While Osimhen has been making ‘whistle stops’ with clubs in Europe, Osinachi has made South America his own oysters and has featured for clutches of clubs in Argentina, Brazil and he’s  current with Uruguayan Primera División club Nacional.

    SUNDAY ALIMI (7th  October 1999;Topworld FC): A surprised inclusion into  the team to Chile 2015. Even when coach Amuneke could have  probably added a  player from his ethic extraction and in fact, one particular  player from his soccer academy, he stuck with Alimi ‘because I don’t  want to be accused of tribalism and nepotism’. Had a cameo appearance in the tournament and not much has been heard of him ever since except turning out for Sunshine Stars of Akure years back.

    ORJI OKWONKWO (19th  January 1998; Football College  Abuja):  An enfant terrible of some sort but his attacking prowess is sublime and he demonstrated that much in the game against Mexico, scoring arguably the best goal of Chile 2015 with what is called

    ‘inter ballistic missile’ in local Nigerian football lexicon.  Has played mainly with legions of clubs in Italy and had stint in the MLS with Montreal Impact. Ban for two-year due to doping offence but has since resumed playing and currently playing with  Serie B club Pescara on loan from Serie A club Bologna.

    VICTOR OSIMHEN (29th  December 1998;Ultimate Strikers FC): The Golden Eaglets’ star-striker in 2025  and FIFA U-17 record holder  with 10 goals from a single tournament, Osimhen has taking his career  beyond the realm of his own imagination. After a difficult start in the German Bundesliga with Wolfsburg, Osimhen  has become  a scoring sensation  in Europe  with  profound successes  in Belgium, France , Italy  where he won the Scudetto  and top scorer award at Napoli. He was deservedly voted African Footballer of  the Year in 2023  and last season he  won the double in Turkey  with Galatasaray  where he also emerged the top scorer. Now the heart and soul of the Super Eagles with his proficiency in front of the goalposts. Nigerians indeed expect his current scoring form  would just be good enough as the Super  Eagles head to Rabat next week for the Africa Play-Off  battle  in the bid  to pick the ticket to the FIFA World Cup 2026 in North America.  

  • Osimhen’s hatrrick humble Ajax 3–0 in UCL

    Osimhen’s hatrrick humble Ajax 3–0 in UCL

    Victor Osimhen delivered a masterclass on Wednesday night, powering Galatasaray to a dominant 3–0 win over Ajax in the UEFA Champions League with a dazzling hattrick in Amsterdam.

    The Nigerian striker was in unstoppable form at the Johan Cruyff Arena, finding the net three times in a performance that left Ajax’s defence in disarray. 

    He broke the deadlock in the 59th minute with a precise finish, then doubled the lead six minutes later from the penalty spot after being brought down in the area.

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    Osimhen completed his hat trick in the 78th minute with another assured penalty before making way for Mauro Icardi to a standing ovation from both sets of supporters.

    The emphatic victory boosted Galatasaray’s chances of advancing from the group stage and underlined Osimhen’s reputation as one of Europe’s most lethal forwards. With nine goals in his last seven games, the 26-year-old continues to prove why he is among the continent’s elite.

    “It’s not about me — it’s about the team,” Osimhen said after the match. “We came here with a plan and executed it perfectly. I’m happy to contribute with goals, but what matters most is the win.”

  • Osimhen makes Europe’s elite performers list

    Osimhen makes Europe’s elite performers list

    Victor Osimhen has been ranked among UEFA’s top statistical performers for the week following his sensational display in Galatasaray’s 3–1 victory over Bodo/Glimt in the UEFA Champions League, Soccernet.ng reports.

    The Nigerian striker scored twice and helped create the third as Galatasaray cruised past the Norwegian champions in Istanbul on Wednesday night. His first goal came just before the third minute, the fastest goal ever scored by a Galatasaray player in Champions League history.

    That strike was also his ninth in his last seven European matches, making him the first Cimbom player in 13 years to score in seven consecutive continental fixtures. Unsurprisingly, he walked away with the Man of the Match award.

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    According to UEFA’s statistical breakdown, Osimhen fired seven shots on target, more than any other player in the competition this week.

    The governing body’s data also listed Barcelona’s Lamine Yamal as the top dribbler (11 dribbles), Liverpool’s Curtis Jones as the most accurate passer (120 completed passes), and Chelsea’s Estavio for most runs into the penalty area (six).

     Qarabag’s Kady Borges led ball recoveries (13), while Kairat’s Aleksandr Martynovich topped the charts for key area deliveries (16).

    Despite his statistical dominance and record-breaking exploits, Osimhen was controversially omitted from UEFA’s official Team of the Week.

  • Galatasaray President confirms no release clause in Victor Osimhen’s contract

    Galatasaray President confirms no release clause in Victor Osimhen’s contract

    Galatasaray president Durzan Ozbek has confirmed that Victor Osimhen’s contract with the club does not include a release clause.

    The Turkish Super Lig champions secured the Nigeria international’s signature from Napoli this summer in a permanent deal, after activating the €75 million clause in his previous contract.

    Osimhen previously spent the 2024/25 season on loan at RAMS Park, where he impressed with his performances.

    Ozbek also defended the hefty transfer fee, emphasizing that the club’s investment in the powerful striker was fully justified given his quality and impact on the team

    “Osimhen’s contract doesn’t include an exit clause,” Ozbek he said during a sponsorship press conference on Friday.

    “He’s an extremely successful player who will serve Galatasaray for many years to come.

    “Perhaps on the day of our transfer, there was talk that the amount was high, but today, the prevailing opinion in the football community is that the transfer fee was low and the player’s value is much higher.

    “Transparency is crucial in transfers at Galatasaray. Every player contract is extremely transparent and compliant with the federation, UEFA, and FIFA.

    “While Galatasaray is doing all of this, it also evaluates its own financial structure. We see the results of this both on the field and in Galatasaray’s financial structure. Our march to success will continue unchanged.”

  • Osimhen rested ahead Champions League clash

    Osimhen rested ahead Champions League clash

    Turkish champions Galatasaray rested Victor Osimhen for yesterday’s Super Lig game against city rivals Basaksehir in Wednesday’s UEFA Champions League clash against Norwegian champions Bodo/Glimt in view.

    Osimhen’s direct rival, Mauro Icardi, instead started for Gala, with Osimhen coming in in the 79th minute of the match.

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    Earlier this week, the Super Eagles star fired a hat-trick in a 4-0 home win over Benin to keep alive Nigeria’s hopes of playing at next year’s World Cup in USA, Canada and Mexico.

    Galatasaray hope to build on their famous win over Premier League champions Liverpool with a win over Bodo/Glimt midweek in the UEFA Champions League.

  • Huge moment scoring against Liverpool, says Osimhen

    Huge moment scoring against Liverpool, says Osimhen

    Galatasaray striker Victor Osimhen  has described  as “huge moment” his penalty goal in Tuesday’s  victory over  Liverpool in a UEFA  Champions League match in Istanbul.

    The former African Footballer of  the  Year made all the difference  with the solitary  winner   after he struck from the spot in the 16th minute   against  the experienced  Brazilian   goalkeeper Allison Becker and he acknowledged  that playing against  the English champions was indeed a huge motivation for the Red & Gold.

    “I’m extremely happy about the performance we put in against one of the greatest clubs in the world,” Osimhen told CBS Sports as per  Liverpool FC News. “For us, we never get carried away because this is a true test that Liverpool gave to us. I’m really happy about this win.

    “It won’t take away that they are one of the best [teams] in the last decade. For us, it’s a really big motivation for us.

    “They made us even better and we know we have a lot of things to work on. I’m really happy for this win and the team.”

    In what was his  first  goal  of the campaign in the UCL,  the former Napoli hitman  explained further  how he kept his cool under pressure to beat Alisson from the penalty spot.

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    “You come face-to-face with one of the best goalkeepers in the world, Alisson,” he said. “I have to be on high concentration for the place where I want to put the ball and I didn’t change it.

    “For me, it’s a huge moment. I came against him when I played for my previous club and he heard my penalty so I needed to be highly concentrated to do better.”

    He added: “We have quality in our team and we just need to be focused in many games in this competition. This is a huge step for us and we won’t be carried away because we beat Liverpool. It’s a big motivation.”

    Osimhen could have increased Galatasaray’s lead further when he went through one-on-one with Alisson Becker, but the Brazilian thwarted his effort, getting injured in the process.

  • Osimhen to return against Liverpool  

    Osimhen to return against Liverpool  

    Super Eagles striker Victor Osimhen is expected to be sidelined until the end of September, but he would be available for the Champions League match against Liverpool.

    Osimhen sustained an ankle injury in Nigeria’s 2026 FIFA World Cup Qualifiers game against Rwanda two weeks ago.

    Since then, he has not returned to action despite leaving the Super Eagles camp early to receive treatment at Galatasaray.

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    The 26-year-old striker missed Galatasaray’s games against Eyupspor last weekend.

    He was also left out of the squad that suffered a 5-1 loss to Eintracht Frankfurt in the UEFA Champions League on Thursday.

    According to a new report by Fanatik, per Hurriyet, Osimhen is expected to be sidelined for two more games. This will see him miss Galatasaray’s next two games against Konyaspor and Alanyaspor.

  • Osimhen misses Galatasaray Champions League tie

    Osimhen misses Galatasaray Champions League tie

    Victor Osimhen will miss tonight’s  Galatasaray UEFA Champions League tie at Eintracht Frankfurt.

    Osimhen who sprained  his ankle on international duty with the Super Eagles against Rwanda in Uyo,  has not recovered fully to make the trip to Germany.

    Many had expected him to come through for this game, but coach Okan Buruk has insisted he will not risk the star striker as there are seven other matches in the group phase of the Champions League for Galatasaray.

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    However, fellow striker Mauro Icardi has been certified fit for the match.

    Osimhen has thus far missed a Turkish Super Lig match against Eyupspor at the weekend.

    UCL: TODAY’S MATCHES

    Brugge vs. Monaco

    København vs. Leverkusen

     Frankfurt vs.  Galatasaray

     Man City vs.  Napoli

    Newcastle vs. Barcelona

     Sporting  vs. Kairat

  • Transfers: Osimhen tops 10 most expensive Serie A  summer’s sales

    Transfers: Osimhen tops 10 most expensive Serie A  summer’s sales

    Super Eagles striker Victor Osimhen topped the list of the ten most expensive Serie A players sold during the summer transfer window  according to a report by Football Italia

    Napoli finally cashed in on  Osimhen this summer, who joined Galatasaray on a permanent basis after a successful loan spell in 2024-25. He had been available for €75m via the release clause in his contract. Galatasaray did not activate the release clause before it expired, but agreed to pay the €75m fee regardless.

    With bonuses included, Tijjani Reijnders ranks second on the list after his big-money move to Manchester City at the beginning of the summer. Milan reportedly received a fixed fee of €57.7m, with a long list of bonus clauses that could eventually push the deal up to the €70m mark.

    Italy international Mateo Retegui brought in €68m for Atalanta with his move to the Saudi Pro League. He left Atalanta for Al-Qadsiah, just one year after La Dea had purchased him from Genoa at a cost of €28m.

    Dan Ndoye and Malick Thiaw both made the switch from Serie A to the Premier League this summer. The Switzerland international left Bologna to join Nottingham Forest at a cost of €45m including bonuses, while the German joined Newcastle for €40m, bonuses also included.

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    Recently called-up Italy international Giovanni Leoni completed an exciting move to join reigning Premier League champions Liverpool at a cost of €35m including bonuses after his first season in Serie A with Parma.

    Sam Beukema, with his move from Bologna to Napoli at a cost of €31m, also makes it into the list of top 10 most expensive Serie A sales this summer.

    Number seven on the list is an intriguing inclusion. Technically, Juventus spent €25m, plus ancillary fees of €3.1m to sign Nico Gonzalez from Fiorentina as part of their agreement after the Argentine’s loan spell last season. Nico has since been loaned out to Atletico Madrid for €1m, potentially rising to €2m, in a deal that also includes a €32m option to buy.

    Finally, Theo Hernandez, Samuele Ricci and Roberto Piccoli were all sold for roughly the same price: €25m including bonuses. Theo left Milan after six years to join Al-Hilal, Ricci joined the Rossoneri from Torino, while Piccoli completed a late move from Cagliari to Fiorentina.

    Top 10 most expensive Serie A sales

    Victor Osimhen (Napoli → Galatasaray) – €75m

    Tijjani Reijnders (Milan → Man City) – €70.7m

    Mateo Retegui (Atalanta → Al-Qadsiah) – €68m

    Dan Ndoye (Bologna → Nottingham Forest) – €45m

    Malick Thiaw (Milan → Newcastle) – €40m

    Giovanni Leoni (Parma → Liverpool) – €35m

    Sam Beukema (Bologna → Napoli) – €31m

    Nico Gonzalez (Fiorentina → Juventus) – €28m

    = Theo Hernandez (Milan → Al-Hilal) – €25m

    = Samuele Ricci (Torino → Milan) – €25m

    = Roberto Piccoli (Cagliari → Fiorentina) – €25m

    = Nikola Krstovic (Lecce → Atalanta) – €25m

  • FULL LIST: 15 Nigerian stars to watch in 2025/26 Season

    FULL LIST: 15 Nigerian stars to watch in 2025/26 Season

    As the 2025/26 European football season gathers momentum, Nigerian players are once again at the heart of the action across the continent’s top leagues. 

    From England to Spain, Germany to Turkey, they are not just representing their clubs but also carrying the hopes of millions of fans back home.

    Here are 15 Nigerian internationals to watch as carve their names among Europe’s elite: 

    1. Victor Osimhen (Galatasaray, Turkey)

    Fresh from a stellar debut season where he scored 26 goals to inspire Galatasaray to a league and cup double, Osimhen is now a permanent signing from Napoli. The Super Eagles striker will be expected to raise the bar once more and reaffirm his place among Europe’s most lethal forwards.

    2. Ademola Lookman (Atalanta, Italy)

    Despite uncertainty over his future, Lookman remains one of Serie A’s most electrifying attackers. With Inter Milan circling, the winger’s dazzling runs and direct play could reach new heights this season.

    3. Tolu Arokodare (Genk, Belgium)

    The towering striker has already opened his account this season, showcasing the aerial dominance and composure that make him a constant threat in Belgium’s top flight—provided injuries stay away.

    4. Wilfred Ndidi (Beşiktaş, Turkey)

    After nearly nine years at Leicester, Ndidi begins a new chapter in Turkey. His steel, tackling, and experience are expected to anchor Beşiktaş’s midfield as they chase Galatasaray for domestic supremacy.

    5. Nathan Tella (Bayer Leverkusen, Germany)

    A quiet campaign last year has set the stage for a comeback. Now under Erik ten Hag, Tella is aiming to rediscover his cutting edge and make his mark in the Bundesliga.

    6. Alex Iwobi (Fulham, England)

    Last season was arguably Iwobi’s best in the Premier League, netting nine goals and driving Fulham to a record points tally. This year, he is expected to play an even bigger role under Marco Silva.

    7. Chrisantus Uche (Getafe, Spain)

    With four goals and six assists last season, Uche is fast emerging as one of La Liga’s brightest midfielders. Still early in his career, he is tipped to shoulder even more responsibility for Getafe.

    8. Paul Onuachu (Trabzonspor, Turkey)

    Onuachu wasted no time making an impression this season, scoring the winner in Trabzonspor’s opener. After a difficult spell at Southampton, he looks ready to rebuild his career in Turkey.

    9. Fisayo Dele-Bashiru (Lazio, Italy)

    The dynamic midfielder showed flashes of brilliance last term, registering three goals in 20 appearances. Lazio will be counting on him to deliver more consistency as the season unfolds.

    10. Maduka Okoye (Udinese, Italy)

    Despite missing two months through suspension, Okoye remains a cornerstone of Udinese’s backline. His nine clean sheets last season underline his importance between the posts.

    11. Ola Aina (Nottingham Forest, England)

    Aina’s defensive reliability and attacking surges down the flank were key to Forest’s push into European competition. His versatility makes him a vital asset yet again.

    12. Akor Adams (Sevilla, Spain)

    After glimpses of promise in preseason, Adams is looking to put an injury-troubled spell in France behind him. Sevilla fans will be hoping he establishes himself as a reliable scorer in La Liga.

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    13. Victor Boniface (Bayer Leverkusen, Germany)

    One of Europe’s breakout stars last season, Boniface will be eager to remain injury-free and continue tormenting defenders with his pressing, physicality, and finishing prowess.

    14. Calvin Bassey (Fulham, England)

    Bassey has grown into a defensive pillar at Fulham, combining strength with positional awareness. His presence at both ends of the pitch makes him invaluable for the London club.

    15. Taiwo Awoniyi (Nottingham Forest, England)

    Forest’s chief attacking weapon, Awoniyi remains a relentless box striker. Injuries have slowed him in the past, but a fully fit Awoniyi is among the most dangerous poachers in the Premier League.