Nigeria’s camp has come truly alive ahead of
Saturday’s 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifying showdown with Rwanda, with team
captain William Ekong leading by example.
The Saudi Arabia-based defender arrived camp on
Monday, alongside goalkeeper Amas Obasogie and defenders Bruno Onyemaechi and
Felix Agu. Agu, who plays his club football with Werder Bremen in Germany,
impressed at left back at the Unity Cup Tournament in London in the summer.
Dependable forward Simon Moses, who scored a goal and
made an assist in his new club, Paris FC’s league win at the weekend, is also
in camp, as Greece-based goalkeeper Adeleye Adebayo, defenders Chidozie Awaziem
and Benjamin Fredericks, and midfielders Wilfred Ndidi, Frank Onyeka and Fisayo
Dele-Bashiru.
Wing-back Olaoluwa Aina, defenders Bright Osayi-Samuel
and Calvin Bassey, and midfielder Alex Iwobi have also arrived.
First-choice goalkeeper Stanley Nwabali, back in
training after an injury scare last week, was being expected on Tuesday
evening, while midfielder Christantus Uche, who moved to English side Crystal
Palace from Getafe of Spain on transfer deadline-day, is being expected
alongside forwards Samuel Chukwueze (now in English Premiership side, Fulham FC
from AC Milan of Italy), Tolu Arokodare (now in Wolverhampton Wanderers from
KRC Genk in Belgium) and Cyriel Dessers (now in Panathinaikos in Greece from
Glasgow Rangers of Scotland).
African Player of the Year, Ademola Lookman,
Galatasaray of Turkey’s Victor Osimhen and midfielder Raphael Onyedika are also
being expected.
The squad of 23 will also execute Tuesday’s Matchday 8
encounter against South Africa in Bloemfontein, which will be played at the
Toyota Stadium (also known as Free State Stadium) on Tuesday evening.
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