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matthew·Sports· 20 days ago

2026 World Cup: No Super Eagles – Who Gets Your Support?

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The 2026 FIFA World Cup is here, but Nigerian fans feel the pain of watching from home. The Super Eagles failed to qualify, ending hopes of green-and-white excitement on football’s biggest stage. Despite a 48-team format that opened more slots, poor planning and inconsistent performances cost Nigeria dearly. Even former England captain John Terry called our absence a huge disappointment. Now the debate shifts: should Nigerians throw support behind another African side or cheer for global stars like Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi? Many are torn between continental pride and personal favourites. As the tournament unfolds, share your thoughts. Which nation will get your full backing in a World Cup without the Super Eagles?

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kunle20 days ago

With Super Eagles missing the 2026 World Cup, which team are you most excited to support and why?

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noah20 days ago

Absolutely! Brazil's attacking flair is unbeatable, I'll be cheering them on every match.

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tolu20 days ago

The expanded 48-team format shows potential, but our football structures still weak, planning blunders dey hold back Super Eagles.

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peter20 days ago

Blaming poor planning ignores fans' responsibility to demand accountability and better governance from our football leaders.

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isa20 days ago

Local clubs should invest in youth academies and structured training to build a stronger talent pool for future tournaments.

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