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10 African teams for 2026 World Cup and Super Eagles won’t be one of them

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Today is all-fools day or as we popularly call it in Nigeria, April Fool’s Day.

But it’s not an April Fool prank that there will now be 10 countries representing Africa at the 2026 World Cup beginning from June and the great Super Eagles will not be one of these teams.

That is the sad reality.

The pain of this lost lifetime opportunity cuts far deeper than four years ago when the Super Eagles fell at the final hurdle to arch-rivals the Black Stars of Ghana for a place at the 2022 World Cup in Qatar.

2022 Qatar offered only five qualifying tickets for Africa, while the forthcoming Mundial in the USA, Canada and Mexico has now produced double that number for the continent.

Who is to blame for the latest disaster that has befallen Nigeria?

The NFF will certainly be the most popular scapegoats, and there are many reasons this is so.

The football federation were not decisive in the appointment of a coach for the Super Eagles even when it was very clear that the Portuguese coach Jose Peseiro will not remain in charge even after he guided the country to the final of the delayed 2023 AFCON.

It took almost a year and half before Finidi George eventually succeeded Peseiro.

The NFF must also take a share of the blame for not addressing the money issues concerning the team even when President Bola Tinubu graciously approved 17 billion Naira to clear unpaid bonuses and allowances running over several years.

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Instead, the team had to embark on a pay strike on the eve of the CAF Final 2026 World Cup Playoffs in Rabat, Morocco, in November.

In the end, the Super Eagles could not even make the most of an unlikely second chance to qualify for the World Cup via the Playoffs.

What of the phantom protest against DR Congo spearheaded by the NFF?

It may have bought the football federation some breathing space and given millions some false hope, but incompetence caused the poor handling of the petition so much so that the FIFA disciplinary committee did not even attend to it.

Alas, talks of “we have a tight case”, “the ruling will be in our favour” were mere gimmicks to justify the astronomical cost of putting together this sham.

This was the same NFF who were handed a vote of confidence at their extra-ordinary congress in Yenagoa, Bayelsa State.

The players themselves must tell themselves the home truth that they failed the nation after recording just three points from their first four World Cup qualifiers even in a group that had the likes of Lesotho and Botswana.

That terrible start in the qualifying series dealt the country’s World Cup hopes the body blow that it was something of a miracle they even got through to the Playoffs.

The sad reality is that this same generation of players, who have distinguished themselves at their various clubs overseas, will for the second straight time fail to deliver for an expectant nation.

And now like their fans, they will again follow this World Cup on television.

This cannot help their careers and transfer market valuations.

The big joke is on Nigerian football and the government, which has invested heavily in the national sport with very little to show for this.

Football in Nigeria is in dire need of fundamental reforms, from the size and composition of the NFF Congress, transparency and accountability at the football federation as well as a purposeful and competent secretariat.

President Tinubu’s Government is best positioned to ensure that it is no longer business as usual for those who are supposed to running our football, but chose to ruin it.

If again we as a people failed to do the needful, this vicious cycle of failure will be what we will be discussing four years from now.

May it not be another day for fools.

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Official: Club stopped Femi Azeez from Super Eagles friendlies

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A top team official has informed SCORENigeria that English Championship club Millwall have stopped Femi Azeez from featuring in the Super Eagles friendlies against Poland and Portugal.

Femi Azeez was drafted to the Super Eagles squad for the friendlies as a direct replacement for Samuel Chukwueze after he shone at the Unity Cup in London.

However, his club Millwall stopped him from the matches.

“He was listed for the friendlies, but his club blocked him from the matches,” the official told SCORENigeria

This is believed to be in connection with a possible major transfer involving the highly-rated winger amid reports that Millwall have turned down a 20 million pounds offer from promoted Ipswich Town for the player.

Swedish club AIK stopped Zadok Yohanna from making his Super Eagles debut partly because he was injured and also because they are negotiating his transfer.

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Family seeks autopsy of late Golden Eaglets star Victor Udoh

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Top sources have told only SCORENigeria that the family has sought an autopsy to be done on former Golden Eaglets star Victor Udoh, who died in Abuja at the weekend amid various speculations surrounding his untimely death.

The autopsy will uncover the cause of death of the player, who was hail and hearty on the day he died.

The autopsy will be conducted after the Sallah holidays by Friday as a court will have to authorise it.

“So many lies have been written about the circumstances leading to his death and that it the more reason an autopsy is now very necessary,” another source confided to SCORENigeria

“No one has been arrested or detained in connection with his death and the cause of death has yet to be determined.”

A close family source further informed SCORENigeria on the fateful day of his death Udoh had trained around the hills between Kubwa and Bwari along with his friends, which he even posted on social media.

He later retired to his house and it was only when he could not be reached on phone that all efforts were done to break into his room, where his body was found.

It was further gathered that the player even got his entry visa to restart his career in the Czech Republic just days to his demise.

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Super Eagles coach faults Man of Match Femi Azeez

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Super Eagles coach Eric Chelle has congratulated Man of the Match Femi Azeez on his goal-scoring debut, but at the same faulted some of the things that the Millwall winger failed to do.

Femi Azeez made the dream debut with two goals for the Super Eagles to sink Zimbabwe and advance to the final of the Unity Cup Saturday in London.

“He scored two goals, I congratulate him, but he lost a lot of balls, so not happy with him even though he recovered some of these balls,” Eric Chelle said at the post-match media briefing.

“I also asked them to do the high pressing for the whole 90 minutes.”

The coach praised his experimental selection for “playing like a team who have been playing together for the past six months, one year”, saying they deserved their victory.

“It was not easy for some of the players to play for the first time against a strong team like Zimbabwe,” he said.

“But this is a friendly not a World Cup or AFCON qualifier.

“All the same we deserved our victory and i am happy for the result.”

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