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The aftermath of the CAF Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) 2025 final has taken a dramatic turn, as the Confederation of African Football (CAF) officially overturned the match result and awarded victory to Morocco.
The four-nation invitational tournament involving the Nigeria, Jordan, Iran and Costa Rica has been officially relocated to Turkey, due to ongoing regional tensions in the Middle East.
Tosin Adarabioyo has reportedly indicated a willingness to commit his international future to the Nigeria. Adarabioyo has reportedly reached out to head coach Eric Chelle to express his interest in representing the Super Eagles. The Chelsea FC defender, who progressed through England’s youth system, has been on Nigeria’s radar since 2018 but is yet to make a senior international appearance. In a recent interview, Adarabioyo reaffirmed his connection to Nigeria while maintaining a measured stance on his immediate future: “I played for England at youth level. I was born in London, but I remain attached to my country of origin,…
Tolu Arokodare made a decisive impact off the bench as Wolverhampton Wanderers fought back to secure a 2–2 draw against Brentford.
Victor Osimhen was on target as Galatasaray secured an emphatic 3–0 victory over Istanbul Basaksehir in their latest league outing, with the Nigerian striker once again demonstrating his ability.
FIFA has sanctioned both the NFF and their Congolese counterpart, Fédération Congolaise de Football Association, following incidents that occurred during the 2026 African World Cup play-off final.
Alex Iwobi has spoken candidly about the differences between playing for England and the Nigeria national team, highlighting challenges faced while on international duty with Nigeria.
Former Nigerian international, Juwon Oshaniwa has raised concerns about the future of home-based players in the Super Eagles, questioning whether footballers playing in the domestic league still have a realistic pathway to represent the national team.
Paul Onuachu scored the decisive goal as Trabzonspor secured a 1-0 victory over Caykur Rizespor in their Turkish league encounter.
Victor Osimhen was overcome with emotion after Galatasaray supporters unveiled a touching tifo dedicated to him during their UEFA Champions League clash against Liverpool. The stunning display showed Osimhen holding his younger self, carrying his young daughter, and a large image of his late mother. The banner carried a heartfelt message that read “We are family and family is everything.” The gesture visibly moved the Nigerian striker, who struggled to hold back tears before walking toward the fans to show his appreciation. Victor Osimhen was moved to tears by this tifo dedicated to his late mother from the Galatasary supporters…
