Sports News of Saturday, 25 October 2025
Source: www.legit.ng
The Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) is leaving no stone unturned in its quest to ensure the Super Eagles qualify for the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
After finishing second behind South Africa in Group C, Nigeria missed out on an automatic ticket and will now face Gabon in the African playoff semi-finals.
With only two spots available from the intercontinental playoffs, the NFF is moving quickly to expand head coach Eric Chelle’s options by pursuing five foreign-born players with Nigerian roots, Soccernet reports.
The idea is to bolster the Super Eagles squad with fresh talent and experience before the November showdown against Gabon when the African playoff kicks off in Morocco, BBC reports.
These potential additions, drawn from top European leagues, could significantly strengthen Nigeria’s depth in key areas like defence, midfield, and attack.
5 foreign-born players on Nigeria’s radar
Justin Njinmah
Among those on the NFF’s radar is Justin Njinmah, a 24-year-old forward who once played for Borussia Dortmund before joining Werder Bremen.
Agu x Boniface x Njinmah
— Soar Super Eagles (@SSE_NGA) September 14, 2025
Nigerian stars repping at Bremen 🇳🇬💚 pic.twitter.com/zHndOAYkO8
Luca Koleosho with a great goal for Italy u21s, Burnley winger has been very direct.
— TheSecretScout (@TheSecretScout_) June 22, 2025
Born in the states and represented USA u15s whilst also getting called up to Canada.
His Dad is Nigerian and Mum from Italy/Canada pic.twitter.com/wNBsBAiahu
Kevin Martins, son of Super Eagles legend Obafemi Martins, made his professional debut this week, playing the full 90 minutes in Monza's Coppa Italia win vs. Brescia.
— ESPN Africa (@ESPNAfrica) September 28, 2024
The resemblance 🥹 pic.twitter.com/raQB5R2CNp

