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Super Eagles Stars Storm Kigali Camp Ahead of Crucial World Cup Qualifier Clash

Super Eagles Stars Storm Kigali Camp Ahead of Crucial World Cup Qualifier Clash

The journey to the 2026 FIFA World Cup intensifies today as the Super Eagles players arrive in their Kigali, Rwanda camp, gearing up for the World Cup qualifier clash against Rwanda, PUNCH Sports Extra confirms.

Newly appointed head coach Eric Chelle wasted no time, arriving in Kigali on Sunday alongside his backroom staff, emphasizing Nigeria’s urgency for revival ahead of Friday’s crucial World Cup qualifier clash with Rwanda’s Amavubi.

Among the players anticipated early for the World Cup qualifier clash include captain William Troost-Ekong, Galatasaray striker Victor Osimhen, newcomer Tolu Arokodare, Southampton’s Joe Aribo, Nantes winger Moses Simon, Real Sociedad’s Sadiq Umar, and AC Milan’s winger Samuel Chukwueze—all of whom played for their respective clubs over the weekend.

Also promptly expected for the World Cup qualifier clash are Nottingham Forest’s defender Ola Aina and goalkeeper Stanley Nwabali, with hopes of avoiding any late complications.

A notable squad adjustment ahead of the World Cup qualifier clash sees Gent’s defender Jordan Torunarigha step in to replace injured winger Nathan Tella, aiming to solidify the defensive line.

Nigeria’s upcoming World Cup qualifier clash against Rwanda, scheduled for Friday, March 21, at Kigali’s Amahoro Stadium, carries massive significance. The Eagles, currently struggling at fifth place in Group C with only three points from four games, need nothing short of victories against Rwanda and subsequently Zimbabwe to salvage their World Cup dreams.

Anything less than maximum points in the World Cup qualifier clash could derail Nigeria’s quest for a place at the prestigious tournament, jointly hosted by the United States, Mexico, and Canada.

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