Softfootball has gathered the full list of players of Nigerian descent representing other countries at the 2026 FIFA World Cup. This display of immense global talent has sparked major conversations about the state of Nigerian football, especially as these athletes continue to shine for their adopted nations.
Below is the list of players and the countries they represent:
Players of Nigerian Descent at the 2026 World Cup
| Player | Country |
|---|---|
| Noni Madueke | England |
| Bukayo Saka | England |
| Eberechi Eze | England |
| Anthonio Nusa | Norway |
| Folarin Balogun | USA |
| Manuel Akanji | Switzerland |
| Noah Okafor | Switzerland |
| Michael Olise | France |
| Carney Chukwuemeka | Austria |
| David Alaba | Austria |
| Felix Nmecha | Germany |
| Jamal Musiala | Germany |
| Ime Okon | South Africa |
| Tani Oluwaseyi | Canada |
| Promise David | Canada |
This list has generated intense discussion among fans, analysts, and former players. For many, it is a painful reminder of what could have been for the Super Eagles, a national team that could have been stacked with world‑class talent across Europe and beyond.
Others see it differently, viewing this global spread of Nigerian excellence as a testament to the country’s deep footballing heritage, proving that Nigerian talent continues to shape world football regardless of the jersey worn.