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Super Eagles Threaten Boycott Of Gabon Clash Amid Escalating Dispute With NFF

The Super Eagles of Nigeria have entered a serious stand-off with the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF), ahead of their crucial 2026 FIFA World Cup African Play-Off match against Gabon. The players have threatened not to play unless the NFF clears long-outstanding bonuses and allowances.

Background

What the Players Are Demanding

Implications for the Gabon Match

Key Quotes

  • “The full squad including officials withheld from training … because of unresolved issues with outstanding payments.”

  • Troost-Ekong:

    “All we want and continue to do is focus on the big games ahead.”

What the NFF and Wider System Face

What Happens Now

Conclusion

For the Super Eagles, the Gabon duel is a clash of sporting ambition and institutional grievance. The team dreams of World Cup qualification—but that pathway is currently being overshadowed by one of the most serious player-federation standoffs in recent memory. How the Super Eagles and the Nigeria Football Federation navigate this moment could define both their short-term fortunes and long-term credibility.

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