The Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) has tendered a heartfelt apology to Nigerians following the Super Eagles’ disappointing exit from the World Cup qualifiers. In a statement, the federation acknowledged the frustration felt by fans across the country, noting that the team’s performance fell short of expectations. The NFF assured supporters that the setback would be thoroughly reviewed and that necessary steps would be taken to rebuild confidence in the national team.
The federation emphasized that the Super Eagles remain a symbol of national pride and promised renewed commitment to strengthening the squad. This includes better technical planning, improved team management, and stronger support systems to enhance performance in future competitions.
They also appealed to Nigerians to remain patient and continue supporting the team, stressing that rebuilding requires time, unity, and the collective passion of fans. The NFF vowed to learn from the mistakes of the past and work harder to ensure more positive results in upcoming games.
In closing, the federation reiterated its appreciation for the unwavering loyalty of the fans and expressed optimism that the Super Eagles would bounce back stronger, with renewed focus and determination.





