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Super Eagles’ Uncertain Participation Depends On FIFA’s Ruling Regarding Their Eligibility Protest Against DR Congo

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16 February 2026
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Super Eagles’ Uncertain Participation Depends On FIFA’s Ruling Regarding Their Eligibility Protest Against DR Congo

Victor Osimhen (R) celebrates scoring his team’s first goal during the Africa Cup of Nations (CAN) quarter-final football match between Algeria and Nigeria at the Grand stadium in Marrakesh on January 10, 2026.

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Nigeria’s Super Eagles are preparing for a potential international friendly against Jordan in Amman during the March 23–31 FIFA window, though their participation remains clouded by uncertainty. The fixture would mark the first-ever senior meeting between the two nations, offering Jordan valuable preparation ahead of their debut World Cup appearance later this year.

Jordan, nicknamed “The Chivalrous Ones,” face a daunting challenge in the tournament, having been drawn into a group alongside defending champions Argentina, Algeria, and Austria. The friendly against Nigeria is seen as a crucial opportunity to test their squad against established opposition, with reports also suggesting that Iran may arrange a March fixture against the Super Eagles. Additionally, discussions are underway for a possible June clash between Nigeria and Portugal, further underlining the team’s importance on the international stage.

However, Nigeria’s availability for these matches hinges on FIFA’s impending ruling regarding their eligibility protest against the Democratic Republic of Congo. The outcome of this decision will determine whether the three-time African champions can fully commit to their scheduled fixtures and, more significantly, clarify their path toward World Cup qualification.

The situation highlights both the logistical complexities of international football and the anticipation surrounding Nigeria’s future. While Jordan prepares for its historic World Cup debut, Nigeria awaits clarity on its fate, balancing the excitement of potential high-profile friendlies with the weight of FIFA’s ruling.

This development underscores the respect both nations command in global football: Jordan as an emerging force stepping onto the world stage, and Nigeria as a seasoned competitor navigating uncertain circumstances. The friendly, if confirmed, would not only mark a milestone in Jordan’s preparations but also serve as a reminder of football’s ability to connect diverse nations, even amid unresolved challenges.

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