Super Eagles Can Still Qualify For 2026 World Cup, Says Joseph Yobo.
Former Super Eagles captain, Joseph Yobo has expressed confidence that Nigeria’s national football team can still qualify for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, despite a shaky start to their qualifying campaign. Speaking at a sports summit in Lagos on Monday, Yobo urged fans to rally behind the Super Eagles, emphasizing that with four matches remaining, the team has ample opportunity to secure a spot in the finals to be hosted by the USA, Canada, and Canada.
The Super Eagles currently sit third in their qualifying group stage, with only the top team guaranteed automatic qualification. Draws and losses in earlier matches against teams like South Africa and Benin Republic have raised concerns about the team’s form, prompting criticism of the team. Yobo, however, defended the team, pointing to the strength of players like Victor Osimhen and Samuel Chukwueze as key to turning the tide.
Yobo’s optimism comes amid efforts by the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) to address internal issues, including coaching stability and player welfare. He called for unity among stakeholders, arguing that negative media narratives could undermine the team’s morale. Fans have mixed reactions, with some sharing Yobo’s hope but others skeptical given the team’s inconsistent performances.
The road to the 2026 World Cup remains challenging for Nigeria, with tough fixtures ahead. Yobo’s call for support reflects the nation’s deep passion for football, but the Super Eagles must translate potential into results. As the qualifiers progress, the NFF’s ability to provide a cohesive strategy will be crucial to fulfilling Yobo’s prediction and restoring Nigeria’s footballing pride.

