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Top 10 Nigerian Athletes With Dual Nationality by Great100000(op): 12:19pm On Aug 29, 2025
Nigeria has one of the biggest talent pools in world sport, and many athletes with Nigerian roots have grown up abroad, often holding dual nationality. Here are 10 of such athletes.

These players are born in the UK, USA, Canada, or Europe, yet proudly carry Nigerian heritage with them.

Some have chosen to represent Nigeria at international level, while others play for their adopted countries but remain connected to their Nigerian roots.

This list looks at ten of the most famous Nigerian athletes with dual nationality, highlighting their careers, choices, and the impact of their heritage.

1. Bukayo Saka (Nigeria & England)

Saka is one of the most famous names on this list. Born in London to Nigerian parents, Saka could have played for the Super Eagles but chose England, where he is now a key player for Arsenal and the national team.

His rise has been phenomenal, from Arsenal academy to becoming one of the best wingers in Europe.

Nigeria made a strong attempt to convince him to switch allegiance, but Saka’s decision to represent England does not change the fact that his Nigerian roots play a big role in his story.

2. David Alaba (Nigeria & Austria)

The Real Madrid star is another huge name with Nigerian blood. Alaba was born in Vienna to a Nigerian father and a Filipino mother. While he has always represented Austria internationally, Alaba proudly embraces his Nigerian background.

He is one of the most decorated players of African descent in European football, with Champions League, Bundesliga, and La Liga titles. His success inspires many young Nigerian kids in the diaspora.

3. Anthony Joshua (Nigeria & Britain)

Joshua is arguably the most famous Nigerian-British athlete. Born in Watford to Nigerian parents, Joshua has often spoken about his connection to Nigeria. He even represented Nigeria at the Commonwealth Games as an amateur before switching back to Britain.

As a professional, AJ became a two-time heavyweight world champion and one of the biggest box-office draws in boxing history.

He holds both British and Nigerian passports, and has paid several state visits to Nigeria for the first time since he became famous, reinforcing his strong ties to the country.

4. Alex Iwobi (Nigeria & England)

Unlike some others on this list, Iwobi chose Nigeria over England. Born in Lagos but raised in London, Iwobi represented England at youth levels but later committed to the Super Eagles.

Iwobi’s decision was a big win for Nigeria, and he has since been a key figure for the national team, playing in the Africa Cup of Nations and the World Cup.

He also enjoyed spells at Arsenal, Everton, and Fulham, and his dual background shaped his career.

5. Eniola Aluko (Nigeria & England)

Eniola Aluko is one of the most respected female footballers with Nigerian heritage. Born in Lagos, she moved to Birmingham as a child and grew up in England. She represented the Lionesses at international level, becoming one of the most capped players in England women’s football.

Even though she did not play for the Super Falcons while her brother Sone did, her achievements highlight the global impact of Nigerian talent in women’s football. Aluko is now a sports director and media pundit, continuing to influence the game.

6. Giannis Antetokounmpo (Nigeria & Greece)

The NBA superstar is one of the biggest ambassadors of Nigerian talent worldwide. Giannis was born in Athens to Nigerian parents, and although he represents Greece in basketball, his roots are proudly Nigerian.

Known as the “Greek Freak,” Giannis is a two-time NBA MVP and an NBA champion with the Milwaukee Bucks. He has spoken openly about his parents’ Nigerian upbringing, and he often mixes Yoruba and Igbo culture into his family life.

7. Dele Alli (Nigeria & England)

Dele was once one of England’s brightest midfield talents. Born in Milton Keynes to a Nigerian father and English mother, Alli grew up in England but always remained aware of his Nigerian roots.

Although he represented England, Nigeria also approached him to play for the Super Eagles. While his form has declined in recent years, Alli’s Nigerian heritage is a key part of his identity, and many fans in Nigeria still follow his career.

8. Kamaru Usman (Nigeria & USA)

Known as the “Nigerian Nightmare,” Kamaru Usman is one of the most dominant fighters in UFC history. Born in Auchi, Nigeria, he moved to the United States as a child and went on to become UFC welterweight champion.

Despite representing America in MMA, Usman proudly carries the Nigerian flag into the octagon and often speaks about his upbringing in Nigeria. His dual nationality story is one of resilience and global success.

9. Tammy Abraham (Nigeria & England)

Abraham is another footballer with Nigerian roots who chose England. Born in London to Nigerian parents, he was a target for the Super Eagles, but ultimately picked the Three Lions.

Abraham has played for Chelsea, Roma, and now continues to build his career in Europe. Despite not wearing the green and white jersey, he frequently acknowledges his Nigerian heritage and has a strong Nigerian fanbase.

10. Jordan Ibe (Nigeria & England)

Ibe was once a rising star at Liverpool, with both England and Nigeria monitoring him closely. Born in London to Nigerian parents, Ibe represented England at youth levels but later switched allegiance to Nigeria.

Although his career has not gone as expected, Ibe’s decision shows the constant tug of war Nigeria faces with talented dual-national players who grow up abroad.
Source: https://www.pulsesports.ng/sports-gist/story/top-10-nigerian-athletes-with-dual-nationality-2025082814232235900

Re: Top 10 Nigerian Athletes With Dual Nationality by Thundafireseun: 12:49pm On Aug 29, 2025
Kamaru Usman… my main G …

AJ is a real sisi and not a fighter
Re: Top 10 Nigerian Athletes With Dual Nationality by chiiraq802(m): 1:05pm On Aug 29, 2025
Niceee cool

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Re: Top 10 Nigerian Athletes With Dual Nationality by Mattswaggz: 3:44pm On Aug 30, 2025
There are many more untapped talents in this country....all they need is a working system to thrive, flourish and be made.
Re: Top 10 Nigerian Athletes With Dual Nationality by ALLNIGERIANSMAD(m): 3:45pm On Aug 30, 2025
What of that white lady playing for supper falcon
Re: Top 10 Nigerian Athletes With Dual Nationality by MartinCorridon: 3:45pm On Aug 30, 2025
Mostly Yoruba.

This Country will soon be renamed " Yoruba et al., 1960"
Re: Top 10 Nigerian Athletes With Dual Nationality by shadrach77: 3:45pm On Aug 30, 2025
Only Iwobi is a Nigerian on that list. As far as I'm concerned, if you are not representing Nigeria, you are not a Nigerian
Re: Top 10 Nigerian Athletes With Dual Nationality by Hemanwel(m): 3:47pm On Aug 30, 2025
Why "top 10"? Why not just give us a list of Nigerian athletes with dual nationality, even if it's 200? Or, is anything competitive about having dual nationality again?
Re: Top 10 Nigerian Athletes With Dual Nationality by myners007: 3:49pm On Aug 30, 2025
Israel Adesanya former UFC champion Nigeria and New Zealand
Re: Top 10 Nigerian Athletes With Dual Nationality by mayor1814: 3:51pm On Aug 30, 2025
Ashleigh plumptre - Nigerian/British

Manuel akanji - Swiss/Nigerian

Karim adeyemi - German/Nigerian

Jamal musiala - German/Nigerian

Eberechi eze - Nigerian/British

Noni madueke - Nigerian/British
Re: Top 10 Nigerian Athletes With Dual Nationality by Porksupplyib: 3:52pm On Aug 30, 2025
Kudos to them. Nigeria has got great talents no doubt. You can't expect less from the biggest black nation of the world
Re: Top 10 Nigerian Athletes With Dual Nationality by CuteTj(m): 3:59pm On Aug 30, 2025
Thundafireseun:
Kamaru Usman… my main G …

AJ is a real sisi and not a fighter
How many fights have you won in your life??
See your mouth like Sisi!!
Which fighter have they not beaten in this world...
Re: Top 10 Nigerian Athletes With Dual Nationality by CAPITALBEE: 3:59pm On Aug 30, 2025
With regards to the topic, anyone who hasn't represented Nigeria or contributed in any light doesn't deserve to be on that list.
Re: Top 10 Nigerian Athletes With Dual Nationality by oloriooko(m): 4:04pm On Aug 30, 2025
Add him
Israel Mobolaji Temitayo Odunayo Oluwafemi Owolabi Adesanya - Nigerian/New Zealander
Re: Top 10 Nigerian Athletes With Dual Nationality by saintbillion(m): 4:04pm On Aug 30, 2025
shadrach77:
Only Iwobi is a Nigerian on that list. As far as I'm concerned, if you are not representing Nigeria, you are not a Nigerian
Ur president get like 4 nationalities yet u take him serious
Re: Top 10 Nigerian Athletes With Dual Nationality by frog12: 4:05pm On Aug 30, 2025
this Dele Alli still dey play at all?
too much hype by English press become him downfall shocked
Re: Top 10 Nigerian Athletes With Dual Nationality by SmartyPants(m): 4:08pm On Aug 30, 2025
There are at least 10 in the Super Eagles alone, and five who play for England, and you're talking about Jordan Ibe. Try to learn this work very well so you won't waste your readers' time
Re: Top 10 Nigerian Athletes With Dual Nationality by Nobody: 4:12pm On Aug 30, 2025
Add female basketball players. I think all of them have dual nationality
Re: Top 10 Nigerian Athletes With Dual Nationality by csamii: 4:13pm On Aug 30, 2025
Edit your topic and add male athletes. I been dey expect some girls like that.
Re: Top 10 Nigerian Athletes With Dual Nationality by Silasworld(m): 4:13pm On Aug 30, 2025
Nigeria is a country full of talents and intelligent people
Re: Top 10 Nigerian Athletes With Dual Nationality by franchasofficia: 4:14pm On Aug 30, 2025
Change the topic to Top Male Nigerian Athlethes or Nigerian Sportsmen with Double Citizenship, because we have ladies on this list too but you neglected or ignored them undecided
Re: Top 10 Nigerian Athletes With Dual Nationality by BigBreezeBabs(m): 4:20pm On Aug 30, 2025
Plumptre abi kinni oruko e gan?
This 40 characters is $#!+ Joor
ALLNIGERIANSMAD:
What of that white lady playing for supper falcon
Re: Top 10 Nigerian Athletes With Dual Nationality by Hespee93: 4:21pm On Aug 30, 2025
Re: Top 10 Nigerian Athletes With Dual Nationality by Jibsonified(m): 4:24pm On Aug 30, 2025
Re: Top 10 Nigerian Athletes With Dual Nationality by Angelfrost(m): 5:18pm On Aug 30, 2025
This is top 10?!! In what universe is Jordan Ibe a top 10 athlete?!!

Ahead of Ola Aina, Ademola Lookman, Israel Adesanya, etc?!!

...And no females!

Lol... Op, stop smoking that shit. tongue
Re: Top 10 Nigerian Athletes With Dual Nationality by Samantha125(f): 5:21pm On Aug 30, 2025
But you guys gave Chidimma Adetshina a platform despite her not contributing anything in any light...🤷🏿‍♀️🤷🏿‍♀️🤷🏿‍♀️

CAPITALBEE:
With regards to the topic, anyone who hasn't represented Nigeria or contributed in any light doesn't deserve to be on that list.
Re: Top 10 Nigerian Athletes With Dual Nationality by cyberbro: 5:43pm On Aug 30, 2025
Ademola Lookman, Ola Aina, Calvin Bassey, where are those ones....? Funny list undecided
Re: Top 10 Nigerian Athletes With Dual Nationality by AustineE1: 6:55pm On Aug 30, 2025
Felix Nmecha(Dortmund)Nigeria & Germany,Carney Chukwuemeka,Monica Okoye Nigeria & Japan,Joel Chima Nigeria & Japan, both are top female basketball players.
Re: Top 10 Nigerian Athletes With Dual Nationality by Thundafireseun: 7:28pm On Aug 30, 2025
CuteTj:
How many fights have you won in your life??
See your mouth like Sisi!!
Which fighter have they not beaten in this world...
Kamaru Usman has lost a lot of fights…. But he has never been scared of fighting anyone….

No disrespect to AJ but he fall my hand by running away and making excuses from fighting Wilder or Fury…

Right now Aj is in talks with an instagram influencer turned fighter called PAUL 😰🥲

It’s condescending because Claressa Shields was quoted to say she can beat that boy called Jake Paul
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