Super Eagles drop eight places in latest FIFA rankings
The Super Eagles of Nigeria missed another opportunity to rub shoulders with global football heavyweights after falling eight places in the latest FIFA rankings.
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The Super Eagles of Nigeria missed another opportunity to rub shoulders with global football heavyweights after falling eight places in the latest FIFA rankings.
As the countdown to the Shehu Dikko Novelty Match draws closer, organisers of the event say more former Nigerian internationals have confirmed their participation in the football match.
Former international, Sam Sodje has admonished the Nigerian Football Federation (NFF) and other sports stakeholders to put up their thinking caps to fully prepare the Super Eagles for the upcoming 2026 World Cup qualifiers.
With some sports administrators of Nigerian origin doing great things across the world and standing shoulder-to-shoulder with some of the best in the world, many are in awe that the country’s sports are still dogged by poor administration. CHRISTIAN OKPARA writes that poor recruitment system, corruption, and politics are among the problems hampering sports administration in the country.
Super Eagles Interim Manager, Austin Eguavoen, watched helplessly as minnows, Rwanda, ran rings around his team and eventually came from one goal down to beat Nigeria 1-2 in an Africa Cup of Nations qualifier in Uyo, on Monday.
Rwanda, yesterday, in Uyo, Akwa Ibom State, exposed the technical deficiency in the Super Eagles, beating the 2013 African champions 2-1 in their last Group D qualifier for the Morocco 2025 edition of the championship.
Uyo, Akwa Ibom State is set to host one of Nigeria’s best football matches in recent times, when the Super Eagles take on the Amavubi of Rwanda in the last match of the Morocco 2025 Africa Cup of Nations qualifying series, today.
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