Nigeria are the 2026 Unity Cup champions after a commanding 3–0 victory over Jamaica at The Valley Stadium, London.

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.
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.
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
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.