Nigeria Crowned 2026 Unity Cup Champions After Dominant 3–0 Win Over Jamaica

By Emmanuel Godwin - Chief Editor
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Nigeria are the 2026 Unity Cup champions after a commanding 3–0 victory over Jamaica at The Valley Stadium, London.

Nigeria win 2026 Unity Cup champions after a commanding 3–0 victory over Jamaica - Photo Credit : Super Eagles, X
Nigeria win 2026 Unity Cup champions after a commanding 3–0 victory over Jamaica – Photo Credit : Super Eagles, X

A brilliant first‑half strike from Alhassan Yusuf (3’) set the tone early for the Super Eagles. The midfielder later completed his brace in the 91st minute, finishing off a move assisted by Philip Otele to seal a memorable night.

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Softfootball gathered, in between, Terem Moffi (59’) doubled Nigeria’s lead, converting clinically after a well‑worked assist from Femi Azeez, putting the game completely beyond Jamaica’s reach.

It was a dominant, composed and professional performance from Eric Chelle’s side, who controlled large spells of the match and showed real cohesion despite blending NPFL talents with newly invited foreign‑based players.

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With this result, Nigeria successfully defend their crown, winning the Unity Cup back‑to‑back and securing a fourth title in the competition’s history.

After the 3–0 win over Jamaica: The Super Eagles are Unity Cup champions for the fourth time in their history. winers in 2002, 2004, 2025 and 2026

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The Super Eagles of Nigeria have now won the Unity Cup for a record fourth time, successfully defending their title and extending their unbeaten run in the competition.

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