Super Eagles Squad Unveiled: Path to 2026 World Cup
In recent Nigeria news, Super Eagles’ head coach Eric Chelle has announced his initial squad for the 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifiers. Appointed in January 2024, Chelle, the first non-Nigerian African coach for the team, maintains faith in seasoned players who recently led Nigeria to second place in the Africa Cup of Nations. Currently, the Super Eagles are positioned fifth in Group C, trailing behind Rwanda, South Africa, Benin Republic, and Lesotho. Their upcoming fixtures include an away match against Rwanda on March 21 and a home game versus Zimbabwe at Godswill Akpabio Stadium in Uyo four days later.
Chelle’s 39-man squad comprises experienced players and emerging talents, signalling a robust team strategy. Among the selected players are Ahmed Musa, Victor Osimhen, and Alex Iwobi. The roster includes five goalkeepers, ten defenders, ten midfielders, and 14 forwards, featuring a mix of formidable names and fresh blood. This balanced selection aims to bolster Nigeria’s performance in the qualifiers. For more details, visit Super Eagles on Twitter.
Key Takeaways:
- Eric Chelle reveals his debut squad for Nigeria’s World Cup qualifiers.
- Super Eagles will battle Rwanda and Zimbabwe in crucial upcoming matches.
- The squad features a blend of veterans and new talents aiming for success.
In light of these developments, how do you think the blend of experienced players and newcomers will impact the team’s performance? Share your thoughts below!