Sports News of Thursday, 13 November 2025
Source: www.legit.ng
The Super Eagles resumed full training in Morocco ahead of their crucial World Cup play-off against Gabon.
Nigeria qualified for the play-offs after securing a vital 4-0 win against the Cheetahs of Benin Republic, with Victor Osimhen scoring a hat-trick and Brentford defender Frank Onyeka scoring the last goal in the 90+1 minute.
With the result, the three-time AFCON winners overtook Burkina Faso in the best four losers who finished in second place in their respective group.
Nigeria resumed camp on Sunday, November 9, with four players touching down in Rabat, Morocco.
Fulham star Alex Iwobi caused a stir on social media after sharing the outside view of the Rive Hotel, which was an old North African building, and Nigerians slammed the NFF for the scenery.
The former Arsenal star explained that he had no malicious intent with the first video.
Barely 24 hours after the NFF responded to the viral video, the Super Eagles and their officials skipped Tuesday’s training session in protest over unpaid entitlements dating back to 2019, per BBC.
Super Eagles captain William Troost-Ekong stated that the players were demanding their bonuses and not anything else, as claimed on social media.
BREAKING: Following the recent boycott of training by the Super Eagles, the Director-General of the National Sports Commission (NSC), Hon. Bukola Olapade, has clarified that all funds allocated to the national football team have been duly remitted to the NFF since he assumed… pic.twitter.com/2AMdYsgHGR
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