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‎‎JUST IN: Okoye, Ejuke Return As Eagles Name 24-man Play-off Squad

‎Nigeria have announced a 24-man squad for this month’s 2026 FIFA World Cup African play-offs in Morocco, with goalkeeper Maduka Okoye and forward Chidera Ejuke among the notable returnees, DECENCY GLOBAL NEWS reports.

‎The Nigeria Football Federation across all its social media confirmed the list on Saturday ahead of the semi-final clash with Gabon at the Moulay Hassan Stadium in Rabat on November 13.

‎The Super Eagles will need to win that match to reach the final three days later, where they could face either Cameroon or DR Congo for a place in the inter-confederation play-offs.

‎Among the goalkeepers, Okoye’s inclusion was widely anticipated. The Udinese shot-stopper is back in the national fold for the first time since June.

‎His recall follows sustained calls for his reinstatement after recent doubts surrounding Stanley Nwabali’s consistency.

‎The 26-year-old has re-established himself as Udinese’s first-choice goalkeeper, putting in several strong performances since returning from a two-month suspension in July for breaching sporting conduct rules.

‎His return to form, highlighted by a superb display that ended Atalanta’s unbeaten run last weekend, has been central to his comeback.

‎In defence, Bright Osayi-Samuel, Chidozie Awaziem and Semi Ajayi were all named.

‎Osayi-Samuel returns after recovering from a muscle injury that sidelined him during the last international window.

‎The Birmingham City full-back has regained full fitness, featuring in recent Championship fixtures and offering Nigeria added stability down the right flank.

‎Ajayi, however, remains suspended for the semi-final against Gabon after picking up two yellow cards during the group stage against Lesotho and Benin but was still called up to the squad.

‎Nantes defender Awaziem also returns after missing recent windows, while captain William Troost-Ekong and Fulham’s Calvin Bassey maintain their places.

‎In midfield, Wilfred Ndidi, Frank Onyeka, Alhassan Yusuf and Alex Iwobi retain their positions, joined by Club Brugge’s Raphael Onyedika, who returns after recovering from a hamstring injury.

‎The 24-year-old featured for Brugge in their 2-1 win over Dender and impressed against Barcelona in a six-goal thriller that earned him a standing ovation. His return offers Nigeria a technically sound and defensively assured option in midfield, particularly with Christantus Uche and Fisayo Dele-Bashiru unavailable as backup options.

‎Ejuke’s inclusion marks his first return to the national team since October 2024. The Sevilla winger last played for the Super Eagles in the 2021 Africa Cup of Nations against Guinea-Bissau.

‎Since then, he has rebuilt his career in Spain, registering one assist in eight La Liga appearances for Sevilla this season.

‎His creativity and dribbling could add dynamism to Nigeria’s attack, which will again be led by Galatasaray striker Victor Osimhen.

‎The attack also includes current African Footballer of the Year Ademola Lookman, Samuel Chukwueze, Moses Simon, Tolu Arokodare, Akor Adams and Olusegun Olakunle, providing depth across wide and central areas.

‎Notable omissions include Trabzonspor striker Paul Onuachu and young midfielder Ebenezer Akinsanmiro.

‎Onuachu, who has scored seven league goals this season and recently won the Turkish Super Lig Player of the Month award for October, was widely expected to make the squad.

‎His absence, despite being the top-scoring Nigerian in Europe’s major leagues, comes as a surprise given Nigeria’s limited striking options beyond Osimhen.

‎Akinsanmiro, currently on loan at Pisa from Inter Milan, was also overlooked despite a string of fine performances in Serie A, where he has been praised for his energy, creativity and composure on the ball.

‎Nigeria are aiming to return to the World Cup for the first time since 2018 after missing out on the 2022 tournament in Qatar.

‎The play-offs in Rabat will see four African teams — Nigeria, Gabon, Cameroon and DR Congo — compete in two single-leg semi-finals and a one-match final from November 13 to 16.

‎The overall winner will qualify for the inter-confederation play-offs for a final shot at securing a spot at the 2026 finals in North America.


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