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  • World Cup Qualifier: Super Eagles seek revival against Rwanda in Uyo

    World Cup Qualifier: Super Eagles seek revival against Rwanda in Uyo

    Nigeria’s Super Eagles confront Rwanda in Uyo on Saturday, in what many already describe as a defining encounter for their fragile 2026 World Cup qualifying journey.

    The three-time African champions stand at a crossroads. After missing the 2022 finals in Qatar, the prospect of consecutive failures looms dangerously over Nigerian football’s proud reputation.

    So far, the campaign has been marked by frustrating draws. Nigeria have managed four stalemates in six matches, in spite of conceding only a solitary goal throughout the qualifiers.

    That defensive resilience highlights one strength, yet their inability to convert dominance into victories has undermined progress. For a side boasting talent, such stuttering results feel unacceptable.

    Supporters have grown restless. The weight of expectation has always been heavy, but after the heartbreak of 2022, patience has evaporated. The team must now deliver.

    Rwanda, however, are not expected to roll over. Their record shows two defeats in the last four qualifiers, coupled with poor away form—losing 60 per cent recently.

    Nevertheless, Rwanda remain dangerous opponents. Their pace and discipline have troubled stronger teams before, and Nigeria cannot afford complacency given their precarious position in Group C.

    History offers encouragement. Nigeria hold a clear upper hand, regularly triumphing against Rwanda in past encounters, including victory in their most recent meeting. This psychological edge could prove significant.

    Yet current form differs from past dominance. The Super Eagles have failed to impose consistency. Fans wonder if history alone can propel them to qualification glory.

    Coach Eric Chelle and his squad face immense pressure. With star forwards misfiring and midfield creativity inconsistent, questions linger over both selection and tactical discipline.

    “The players must fight together. Nobody wants to miss the World Cup. If you fail, it’s another four years lost,” former Super Eagles player, Garba Lawal, said.

    The sense of urgency is palpable. Nigeria must not only win against Rwanda but sustain momentum for tougher assignments, including an away clash against South Africa.

    In Nigeria’s favour is the unresolved controversy shaking Group C. In March, South Africa fielded suspended midfielder Teboho Mokoena against Lesotho, an apparent violation of FIFA’s disciplinary code.

    By regulation, such breaches normally result in forfeiture, with the match awarded 3–0 to the aggrieved side. Lesotho, however, lodged no protest, leaving FIFA silent months later.

    This unresolved dispute has unsettled the standings. Should FIFA act, South Africa’s lead would shrink, dramatically reshaping the group. Nigeria would suddenly find qualification prospects far more attainable.

    For now, the Super Eagles sit fourth in the group with seven points, trailing South Africa on 16, Benin on 11, and Rwanda with eight.

    Victory over Rwanda would raise Nigeria to ten points, narrowing the gap with second place. Defeat, however, would practically extinguish hopes of finishing top.

    Even second place guarantees nothing. Only four best runners-up from nine African groups proceed to a playoff, followed by a punishing intercontinental series. The margin for error is minimal.

    The Uyo encounter therefore carries significance beyond three points. It is a test of mentality, leadership, and Nigeria’s ability to overcome adversity at a critical footballing juncture.

    The Super Eagles cannot rely on FIFA’s ruling alone. They must seize control of their destiny by stringing victories together, starting with Rwanda in front of expectant home fans.

    For a football-loving nation, missing consecutive World Cups would strike deeper than any defeat. Pride, identity, and reputation all ride on Saturday’s showdown in Uyo.

    (NAN)

  • Tinubu backs Super Eagles ahead World Cup Qualifier against Zimbabwe

    Tinubu backs Super Eagles ahead World Cup Qualifier against Zimbabwe

    President Bola Tinubu has extended best wishes to the Super Eagles as they prepare to face Zimbabwe in their 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifier on Tuesday at the Godswill Akpabio International Stadium in Uyo.

    Speaking at the State House after lighting up the Torch of Unity for the 22nd National Sports Festival, Tinubu offered prayers for the national team. 

    “May God grant the Super Eagles victory today,” he said.

    Nigeria is looking to build on its strong start in the World Cup qualification campaign, following a 2-0 victory over Rwanda. 

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    A win against Zimbabwe would further strengthen the team’s position as they push for a place in the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

    The Super Eagles will aim to maintain momentum as they continue their quest for a spot in the global tournament, which will be co-hosted by the United States, Canada, and Mexico.

  • World Cup Qualifier: Soname boosts Flamingos with N2.5 million

    World Cup Qualifier: Soname boosts Flamingos with N2.5 million

    Chairman of Remo Stars Football Club of Ikenne, Honourable  Kunle Soname has pledged the sum of   N2.5 million to the  national  women’s cadet team, Flamingoes , as they prepare to face their South African counterparts in the first leg  of a second- round qualification fixture for this year’s FIFA  U-17 Women’s  World Cup.

    The Flamingos are presently camped at Remo Stars facilities in preparation for the match to be played at the Lucas Moripe Stadium in South Africa’s administrative Capital, Pretoria.

    Soname made the donation Wednesday after watching the girls play out a 1-1 draw with Beyond Limits Football Academy.

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    ” I’m very happy with the performance of the Flamingos against Beyond Limits. What they’ve done is what my senior team could not do and I believe with this performance, they’ll do well in South Africa.

    ” As a way of encouraging them, I’m giving  them N500,000 for the good performance against Beyond Limits. I will also give them N1 million  if they win in South Africa and another N1 million , if they win the return leg on March, 13 here at Remo Stars Sports Stadium,” he stressed.

    Earlier while addressing the players and their officials after the friendly match, he urged  them  to go to South Africa and do Nigeria proud since according to him, Nigeria is not only the best female playing nation in Africa but one of the best in the world.

  • World Cup Qualifier: Rwanda to miss top defender against Super Eagles

    World Cup Qualifier: Rwanda to miss top defender against Super Eagles

    Ahead of the 2026 World Cup qualifier in March  against the Super Eagles, The Amavubi of Rwanda  would be without their key defender, Emmanuel Manishimwe Mangwende.

    As per update from Rwanda, Mangwende sustained an injury recently and his Cypriot club, AEL Limassol has revealed that the Rwandan would be out for two months before he recovers from the complaint.

    Rwanda will host the three-time African champions in the next round of qualifiers in March with the Super Eagles in another  must win tie against  the Brave Warriors of Zimbabwe at home in Uyo also in March.

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    His club, AEL Limassol of Cyprus, confirmed on yesterday that Mangwende will be sidelined for at least two months.

    The Amavubi will look to maintain their strong form as they prepare to face the Super Eagles in March as they are joint top with South Africa and Benin Republic with seven points each with the Super Eagles four points adrift in fifth spot.

  • World Cup Qualifier: Nigerians in S/Africa optimistic of victory in Yaounde

    World Cup Qualifier: Nigerians in S/Africa optimistic of victory in Yaounde

    Some Nigerians resident in South Africa are optimistic that the Super Eagles will emerge victorious in the return leg against the Lions of Cameroon in a World Cup Qualifier in Yaounde on Monday.
    Nigeria beat Cameroon 4-0 on Friday at the Godswill Akpabio Stadium, Uyo, in the first leg. Nigeria is on top of the group with nine points, having won three matches.
    Ikechukwu Anyene, outgoing President of the Nigeria Union, South Africa, said the Eagles had the zeal to win the match in Cameroon.
    He told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Durban, Kwazulu Natal Province of South Africa on Saturday that the win in Uyo will galvanize the team to get a good result in Yaounde.
    “ The victory over Cameroon in Nigeria will ginger the Eagles to also win the match on Monday. I see the Eagles doing well in the return match. The players are currently in the mood to win and I wish them good luck,” he said.
    Joshua Itua, the financial secretary of the union, urged the Eagles to remain focused and determined in their quest to be in Russia.
    “ The team has shown character and resilience in their matches. Playing against Cameroon at home will be a tough encounter though.
    “The team has good players capable of holding their own, especially against opponents like Cameroon,” he said.
    Nwaikwunne Okoyegbobe, public relations officer, Anambra State Associations in South Africa, said the Eagles can win in Cameroon if they re-enact same determination they put up at Uyo on Friday.
    “ I see the Eagles emerging victorious on Monday against the Lions of Cameroon. The win on Friday has given them confidence. As things are, Nigeria has the upper hand,” he said.
    Eriourolo John, a Johannesburg-based businessman, shared same sentiments with other Nigerians and added that the Eagles should finish the job in Cameroon.
    “ It’s going to be a tough match, But, I am hopeful that Nigeria will win at the end of the day. If this is achieved, Nigeria is already sure of Russia 2018,” he said.

  • Hart to captain England against Lithuania

    Hart to captain England against Lithuania

    Joe Hart will captain England in their World Cup Qualifier against Lithuania at Wembley on Sunday.

    The 29-year-old goalkeeper is currently on loan at Torino after losing his place at Manchester City when Pep Guardiola arrived at the Etihad and has played 28 times for the Italian club this season.

    Hart has played in all four of England’s qualifying matches in the competition, as well as the 2-2 friendly draw with Spain and Wednesday’s 1-0 defeat in Germany.

    Wayne Rooney and Jordan Henderson captained the side twice each in England’s four European Qualifying Group F matches to date, leaving Gareth Southgate’s side top of the table with three wins and a draw.

    Liverpool midfielder Henderson was also handed the armband for the game against Spain, while Chelsea defender Gary Cahill had the honour for the midweek game in Dortmund.

    Hart is enjoying working under Southgate and praised the former England centre-back for being prepared to make tactical changes within the side.

    England may have lost in Germany, with former Arsenal player Lukas Podolski scoring a stunning 25-yard winner in his final international, but Hart praised Southgate, who went with a three-man defence and encouraged his side to attack with intent whenever possible.

    “I loved the fact that we tried something new – a formation I have not personally played before,” said Hart

  • Swaziland, Nigeria World Cup Qualifier: Oliseh arrives Sunday with five pros

    Swaziland, Nigeria World Cup Qualifier: Oliseh arrives Sunday with five pros

    • As Eagles depart Swaziland 7am next Thursday

    Super Eagles coach, Sunday Oliseh is expected to arrive Nigeria from Belgium on Sunday (November 8) where he has been recuperating from a viral infection. The Eagles coach will fly in with five of the  foreign-based players invited for the 2018 World Cup qualifier against the Sihlangu Semnikati Swaziland on November 13, an official of the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) has said.

    The official who refused to disclose the names of the players hinted that the six home-based players invited by the coach will also hit the team’s Abuja camp on the same day.

    “Let us forget who the players are for now and focus on the match,” said the official.

    Oliseh will take charge of the team’s training after a two-week compulsory rest in Belgium as advised by his doctors.

    Meanwhile, Eagles will travel next Thursday aboard a chartered Arik aircraft to Swaziland for the encounter that will be played at 7pm at the Somhlolo Stadium.

    The team will fly straight from the FCT capital at 7am. 24 players were invited for the double header by Oliseh.

  • 2018 W/ Cup qualifier: Nigeria hosts Swaziland in Port Harcourt

    2018 W/ Cup qualifier: Nigeria hosts Swaziland in Port Harcourt

    Nigeria will host the second leg, second round 2018 World Cup qualifier with Swaziland in Port Harcourt on November 17, four days after the first leg in Lobamba.

    The Super Eagles would travel to southern Africa for the first leg on November 13 before hosting the Swazis in the Rivers State capital.

    “The first leg will be played on Friday, November 13 while the return leg will be played in Port Harcourt on November 17,” the General Secretary of the Nigeria Football Federation, Dr. Mohammed Sanusi,   told Goal.

    Players from Europe are expected to arrive the camp camp by November 9.

    Earlier, the NFF announced on its website that the first leg game will take place under floodlight at the Somhlolo Stadium by 7pm. The 20,000-capacity arena is all standing.

    The return leg will be in Port Harcourt, the city that is fast becoming the new home of the Super Eagles after it played host to September’s international friendly with Niger and October’s African Nations Championship qualifying game against Burkina Faso.

    The NFF has not concluded plans on which city will host Egypt in the 2017 Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers, a game which had previously been slated for Kaduna.

  • Nigerian referees for World Cup qualifier in Burkina Faso

    Nigerian referees for World Cup qualifier in Burkina Faso

    Nigerian women referees will take charge of a 2016 FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup qualifying match between Burkina Faso and Ethiopia, which has been rescheduled for this weekend by the Confederation of African Football (CAF). The match was earlier set to be played last weekend.

    The rescheduling was as a result of a recent putsch in Burkina Faso, but normalcy has since returned to the country. CAF’s confirmation of this weekend for the match in Ouagadougou also means that the 2016 African Nations Championship final qualifier between Nigeria and Burkina Faso, set for Ouagadougou on October 25, remains unaffected.

    Uloma Nwogu will be the referee for this weekend’s clash in Burkina Faso, with Hulda Nwokocha as first assistant and Mimisen Iyorhe as second assistant. Another Nigerian, Folusho Ajayi will be the reserve referee.

    The match is the third round, first leg of the race to the 2016 FIFA Women’s World Cup in Papua New Guinea. The winner of the fixture between Burkina Faso and Ethiopia will clash with the winner between Equatorial Guinea and Ghana, while the winner between Nigeria and Democratic Republic of Congo will confront the winner between Zambia and South Africa, for Africa’s two slots at the finals in Papua New Guinea.

  • Jonathan to reward Eagles for World Cup ticket

    Jonathan to reward Eagles for World Cup ticket

    President Goodluck Jonathan will reward the Super Eagles when the team qualifies for next year’s World Cup in Brazil, officials said.

    Nigeria will face Ethiopia in a first leg World Cup playoff on Sunday and officials said they are confident the African champions will prevail over the Walya Antelopes to reach Brazil 2014 and be received by Mr. President.

    The Director- General of the National Sports Commission (NSC), Gbenga Elebeleye, informed MTNFootball.com that “a Presidential package” has been planned for the Eagles on qualification.

    “We have a special package for the Eagles once they qualify for the World Cup. It’s a Presidential package. And we are already preparing for the package because we know the Eagles will qualify,” stated  Elegbeleye.

    President Jonathan has already approved 200 fans to cheer the team in Addis Ababa on Sunday.

    In February, the President rewarded the team will hefty cash gifts, plots of land and national honours after Nigeria won a third Africa Cup of Nations in South Africa.

    In the meantime, Chelsea midfielder Mikel Obi arrived the Eagles training camp in Abuja Tuesday morning, while Ogenyi Onazi, Spain-based Nosa Igiebor and Efe Ambrose from Scottish club Celtic are expected shortly.