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Re: Nigeria Vs Rwanda: FIFA World Cup Qualifiers (1 - 0) On 6th September 2025 by robosky02(op): 11:45am On Sep 05, 2025
Nigeria is set to take on Rwanda in Uyo

And one goalkeeper warming up is Adebayo Adeleye some are even thinking he is Onanas brother


Profile
Adebayo Adeleye is a 25-year-old Nigerian professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Greek Super League club Volos and the Nigeria national team.

Personal Details:

Date of Birth:May 17, 2000
- *Height:* 1.84 meters (6 feet 0 inches) or 186 cm
Nationality....Nigerian

*Career Statistics:*

- *Club Career:
Adeleye has played for several clubs, including Hapoel Katamon,
Hapoel Jerusalem,
Enosis Neon Paralimni, and
currently Volos NPS.

- *International Career:
He has represented Nigeria at various levels, including U-17, U-20, and the senior national team. Adeleye made his senior international debut in June 2023 against Sierra Leone.


- *Matches and Goals:
He has played in several matches for his clubs and country, keeping numerous clean sheets

*Current Status:

- *Current Club:
Volos NPS in the Greek Super League

- *National Team:
Part of the Nigerian national team, recently included in the squad for the 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifiers and the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations

Re: Nigeria Vs Rwanda: FIFA World Cup Qualifiers (1 - 0) On 6th September 2025 by robosky02(op): 12:07pm On Sep 05, 2025
It a blockbuster game

Nigeria wants to win an revive her hope of qualification
And Rwanda want to solidify there 2nd place on the table


Full house for Nigéria in Uyo

Re: Nigeria Vs Rwanda: FIFA World Cup Qualifiers (1 - 0) On 6th September 2025 by robosky02(op): 9:09pm On Sep 05, 2025
It will be great to see the potential combo of Victor Osimhen and Cyriel Dessers for the first ever in the national team as I do not think these two ever met eye-to-eye in camp (correct me if I'm wrong).

By the way, given Chelle's last 5 games for Nigeria, he's shown preference for playing a lone striker in 4 of those—vs. Rwanda (4-2-3-1), vs. Ghana (4-3-3), vs. Jamaica (4-3-3), vs. Russia (4-2-3-1). The only time he deployed 2 'strikers' upfront was vs. Zimbabwe (4-1-3-2) with an Osimhen-Simon partnership.

Chelle might consider sticking to this 4-1-3-2 yet again, but this time, with an Osimhen-Dessers combo.

These duo will compliment each other pretty well as they are two different kinda strikers with varying but complimentary abilities.

Osimhen - Explosive, Clinical, Aerial prowess.

Dessers - Technically gifted, ability to hold-up play and draw fouls in dangerous areas, handful off the ball due to intelligent positioning.

However, it will take absolute conviction by Chelle to 'experiment' this combination in the upcoming crucial games. Fingers crossed 🤞
Re: Nigeria Vs Rwanda: FIFA World Cup Qualifiers (1 - 0) On 6th September 2025 by robosky02(op): 9:16pm On Sep 05, 2025
?

Can Nigeria still qualify for World Cup 2026?



Yes, Nigeria can still reach the finals to be staged across the United States, Canada and Mexico. But there is plenty of work to do, and they will need some help from elsewhere.

The Super Eagles lie fourth in the six-team Group C on seven points, six points behind leaders South Africa and one behind Rwanda and Benin.

Nigeria have four games remaining, starting with a home game against Rwanda in September. Win that, and they will have the chance to be at least within three points of South Africa should they defeat Bafana Bafana on matchday eight.

However, should they fail to beat Rwanda and South Africa defeat Lesotho, Eric Chelle's team will be unable to finish top of the group if they do not win against the leaders. In that scenario, they would need to focus on finishing in second place in the standings and hope that is enough to earn passage to the inter-continental playoff round.

The winners of CAF's nine groups qualify automatically for the World Cup, with the four best runners-up entering the playoff route.
Re: Nigeria Vs Rwanda: FIFA World Cup Qualifiers (1 - 0) On 6th September 2025 by 9JAMac10: 9:54pm On Sep 05, 2025
Someone please post link for us super eagles fanatics in 🇺🇸. Nigeria 1- 0 Rwanda .final score prediction
Re: Nigeria Vs Rwanda: FIFA World Cup Qualifiers (1 - 0) On 6th September 2025 by robosky02(op): 10:25pm On Sep 05, 2025
Let's face Rwanda first


South Africa go hear am later
Re: Nigeria Vs Rwanda: FIFA World Cup Qualifiers (1 - 0) On 6th September 2025 by robosky02(op): 10:55am On Sep 06, 2025
The D day is here

3 points or nothing

Let's go there...
Re: Nigeria Vs Rwanda: FIFA World Cup Qualifiers (1 - 0) On 6th September 2025 by robosky02(op): 11:06am On Sep 06, 2025
The results of Match Day 7 of the 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifiers in the African zone, played on Friday, has been confirmed.

South Africa defeated Lesotho 3-0 to move to 16 points and keep Nigeria and Rwanda at arm’s length with less than three matches remaining for them.

Goals from Maloisane Nkota, Lyle Foster and Oswin Appollis gave South Africa the victory.

DAILY POST brings you all the results of the World Cup qualifiers played on Friday:

Benin 1–0 Zimbabwe
Congo 1–1 Tanzania
Uganda 4–0 Mozambique
Kenya 1–3 Gambia
South Sudan 1–4 DR Congo
Somalia 0–3 Guinea
Namibia 1–2 Malawi
Djibouti 0–6 Burkina Faso
Lesotho 0–3 South Africa
Mauritania 2-0 Togo
Senegal 2-0 Sudan
Morocco 5-0 Niger
Ivory Coast 1-0 Burundi
Egypt 2-0 Ethiopia

Meanwhile, the last fixture for the match-day 7 will be Nigeria’s clash with Rwanda
Re: Nigeria Vs Rwanda: FIFA World Cup Qualifiers (1 - 0) On 6th September 2025 by TOPCRUISE(m): 1:07pm On Sep 06, 2025
Last year Rwanda beat us at home. They will bring that confidence to smack our asses again
Re: Nigeria Vs Rwanda: FIFA World Cup Qualifiers (1 - 0) On 6th September 2025 by AngelicBeing: 1:08pm On Sep 06, 2025
Yawns sad

Re: Nigeria Vs Rwanda: FIFA World Cup Qualifiers (1 - 0) On 6th September 2025 by Inspirer1: 1:08pm On Sep 06, 2025
Our goal is to WIN the remaining 4 matches starting from today's own.
Thereafter, we wait to see what happens in our group or as one of the play-off teams.

Let's go 🇳🇬 💪 It is possible
Re: Nigeria Vs Rwanda: FIFA World Cup Qualifiers (1 - 0) On 6th September 2025 by Okwyjesus(m): 1:09pm On Sep 06, 2025
robosky02:
Super Eagles head coach, Eric Chelle, has named his final 23-man squad for the upcoming 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifiers against Rwanda and South Africa.


Goalkeeper Stanley Nwabali made the list despite sustaining an injury in Chippa United’s league clash on Monday.

Captain William Troost-Ekong, reliable forward Victor Osimhen, Ademola Lookman, and Alex Iwobi are some of the regulars included in the squad by Chelle.

Wilfred Ndidi, Ola Aina, Moses Simon, Samuel Chukwueze, and Calvin Bassey were also included.


Full list of 23 players

Goalkeepers:
Stanley Nwabali (Chippa United, South Africa); Amas Obasogie (Singida Blackstars, Tanzania); Adeleye Adebayo (Volos FC, Greece)



Defenders:
William Ekong (Al-Kholood, Saudi Arabia); Calvin Bassey (Fulham FC, England);
Olaoluwa Aina (Nottingham Forest, England); Bright Osayi-Samuel (Birmingham City, England); Bruno Onyemaechi (Olympiakos, Greece); Chidozie Awaziem (Nantes FC, France); Felix Agu (Werder Bremen, Germany); Benjamin Fredericks (Dender FC, Belgium)



Midfielders:
Alex Iwobi (Fulham FC, England);
Frank Onyeka (Brentford FC, England);
Wilfred Ndidi (Besiktas FC, Turkey);
Fisayo Dele-Bashiru (SS Lazio, Italy);
Raphael Onyedika (Club Brugge, Belgium); Christantus Uche (Getafe CF, Spain)



Forwards:
Ademola Lookman (Atalanta BC, Italy);
Samuel Chukwueze (AC Milan, Italy);
Victor Osimhen (Galatasaray FC, Turkey); Simon Moses (Paris FC, France);
Cyriel Dessers (Glasgow Rangers, Scotland); Tolu Arokodare (KRC Genk, Belgium)
Abeg
Re: Nigeria Vs Rwanda: FIFA World Cup Qualifiers (1 - 0) On 6th September 2025 by prinsam30: 1:09pm On Sep 06, 2025
We should be beating this people like 5 to nil to really make a statement
Re: Nigeria Vs Rwanda: FIFA World Cup Qualifiers (1 - 0) On 6th September 2025 by geechy: 1:19pm On Sep 06, 2025
No chance!

4th in their group. Nigeria are just fulfilling all righteousness playing these remaining matches.

I'm resigning to support Ivory coast or South Africa at the world cup and so should all football lovers in Nigeria.

3.0 characters needed to make my day
Re: Nigeria Vs Rwanda: FIFA World Cup Qualifiers (1 - 0) On 6th September 2025 by drstranged: 1:24pm On Sep 06, 2025
robosky02:
A win in this game revives our campaign

Already South Africa is jittery, so we can go there and pick 3 points from there home
South Africa is a solid 9 points ahead of Nigeria with only 3 games left to go, meaning that for Nigeria to catch up with South Africa, South Africa needs to convincingly lose their remaining 3 games while Nigeria needs to win their remaining 4 games convincingly. South Africa needs only a draw to progress and your guess is as good as mine.
Re: Nigeria Vs Rwanda: FIFA World Cup Qualifiers (1 - 0) On 6th September 2025 by Angelfrost(m): 1:30pm On Sep 06, 2025
Saw some of the African qualifier games, and must say African football teams have massively improved.

Next year world cup, they won't be pushed around that easily.

Teams to watch for me:

Cameroon
Morocco

DR Congo (their attack is something else)
Burkina Faso (strong and relentless players)


You can see the powerful effect of European football playing time on the key players of most of these teams.


Ghana has a good attack but their defense is pitiable, and that midfield can't do without Partey.



As for Super Eagles... Let me see if the coach has been able to sort them out.
Re: Nigeria Vs Rwanda: FIFA World Cup Qualifiers (1 - 0) On 6th September 2025 by chiefolododo(m): 1:32pm On Sep 06, 2025
I don't know if FIFA can allow the super falcons to play the match?
Re: Nigeria Vs Rwanda: FIFA World Cup Qualifiers (1 - 0) On 6th September 2025 by FavouriteOfGod(f): 1:34pm On Sep 06, 2025
Nigeria can win this match today and then overcome SA on Tuesday... It's not impossible. But it'll still be God's miracle to make us qualify. We're not even sure of CAF's decision yet of the expected deduction from SA's point for fielding ineligible players in past qualifying matches.
Re: Nigeria Vs Rwanda: FIFA World Cup Qualifiers (1 - 0) On 6th September 2025 by Eboofa: 1:41pm On Sep 06, 2025
Reference:
Waste of time. Nigeria Men's football is in a crisis. Watched Sundowns yesterday in the SA Premier league and at times you will think you were watching European clubs sides play.

That is a country whose football was in the doldrums when we won our first Nations Cup in 1980, when our club sides like Rangers, Shooting, Insurance and later Leventis, Abiola Babes, Nationale and BCC lions were continental names, when we won our first global championship in 1985...

But look at what our football has been reduced to due to the Nigerian factors of mediocrity, sentiment and crass corruption.

I think we need a hiatus, a football fast, a wilderness period for the purpose of soul searching and renewal because clearly this decline is terminal.

The Nations Championship won by Morocco yesterday is evident and damning. The most disgusting performance by any football team out of this country I have even witnessed. And believe me I have seen a lot of Nigerian national teams.
Immediately they turned NFA into another playground for idle and unemployed northern politicians i knew it was just a matter of time b4 Nigeria happened to our football! Even the people there have learnt the naija way of doing things.................people who truly love football should run our FA simple! No passion whatsoever.......even the players lack zeal and passion!
Re: Nigeria Vs Rwanda: FIFA World Cup Qualifiers (1 - 0) On 6th September 2025 by kayusely70(m): 1:47pm On Sep 06, 2025
Reference:
Like anything socio political, by advocacy, by people power. The people first recognize there is a problem then find solutions, then advocate for it. Soft advocacy first and if there is no response or reform then increase the noise.

Start with what supporters of badly run club sides do in Europe. Raise banners calling for reforms at match venues like the upcoming game in Uyo. Protest visually in front of the world press.

That should send a clear message and start a movement to get administration out of the hands of the cabal that runs the show today and their State FA henchmen that regurgitate these clueless and inept NFF officials.

We should reexamine the electoral process to broaden it and make elections more transparent for starters. The running of our sports and football in particular is too serious a task to leave in the hands of these fellows
Yes ooo!
Re: Nigeria Vs Rwanda: FIFA World Cup Qualifiers (1 - 0) On 6th September 2025 by Nakuza(m): 2:03pm On Sep 06, 2025
Nigerian 3 Rwandan 0

The six points for the double header is guarantee for Super Eagle.

Congratulations in advance.
Re: Nigeria Vs Rwanda: FIFA World Cup Qualifiers (1 - 0) On 6th September 2025 by Murketeer: 2:13pm On Sep 06, 2025
FavouriteOfGod:
Nigeria can win this match today and then overcome SA on Tuesday... It's not impossible. But it'll still be God's miracle to make us qualify. We're not even sure of CAF's decision yet of the expected deduction from SA's point for fielding ineligible players in past qualifying matches.
If we were to win this next two matches … is there hope of qualifying for play offs ?
Re: Nigeria Vs Rwanda: FIFA World Cup Qualifiers (1 - 0) On 6th September 2025 by jiz: 2:42pm On Sep 06, 2025
Naija and their renew hope in football. If we beat this one and south Africa lose to that one, we can still qualify. grin grin you will be doing mumu calculations after wasting your time and chances. Kudos to South Africa
Re: Nigeria Vs Rwanda: FIFA World Cup Qualifiers (1 - 0) On 6th September 2025 by Addme: 2:44pm On Sep 06, 2025
Even if we win this, our qualifications is dead on arrival.
We don't even have a chance in the playoffs
Re: Nigeria Vs Rwanda: FIFA World Cup Qualifiers (1 - 0) On 6th September 2025 by bingbagbo(m): 2:46pm On Sep 06, 2025
Nigeria can't qualify for the world cup. South Africa is way ahead. Nigerians must accept their true standards in African football — average or below average.

The world cup is for strong national teams: Morocco, South Africa, Egypt, DR Congo, Ghana, Cameroon. Mark my words, these countries will be tough customers at the world cup
Re: Nigeria Vs Rwanda: FIFA World Cup Qualifiers (1 - 0) On 6th September 2025 by Angelfrost(m): 2:50pm On Sep 06, 2025
Reference:
Waste of time. Nigeria Men's football is in a crisis. Watched Sundowns yesterday in the SA Premier league and at times you will think you were watching European clubs sides play.

That is a country whose football was in the doldrums when we won our first Nations Cup in 1980, when our club sides like Rangers, Shooting, Insurance and later Leventis, Abiola Babes, Nationale and BCC lions were continental names, when we won our first global championship in 1985...

But look at what our football has been reduced to due to the Nigerian factors of mediocrity, sentiment and crass corruption.

I think we need a hiatus, a football fast, a wilderness period for the purpose of soul searching and renewal because clearly this decline is terminal.

The Nations Championship won by Morocco yesterday is evident and damning. The most disgusting performance by any football team out of this country I have even witnessed. And believe me I have seen a lot of Nigerian national teams.
Our forefathers had a saying:

"When one finger is soiled with palm oil, in a short while, it will stain other fingers".

Poor leadership affects every single sector... All!

Nigerian football is a clear reflection of the entire state of the nation... No more, no less!
Re: Nigeria Vs Rwanda: FIFA World Cup Qualifiers (1 - 0) On 6th September 2025 by Angelfrost(m): 2:51pm On Sep 06, 2025
bingbagbo:
Nigeria can't qualify for the world cup. South Africa is way ahead. Nigerians must accept their true standards in African football — average or below average.

The world cup is for strong national teams: Morocco, South Africa, Egypt, DR Congo, Ghana, Cameroon. Mark my words, these countries will be tough customers at the world cup
The only odd name on your list is GHANA...!

Even Cape Verde plays better football than they do.

DR Congo and Cameroon are currently playing the best football in Africa.
Re: Nigeria Vs Rwanda: FIFA World Cup Qualifiers (1 - 0) On 6th September 2025 by Preferito(m): 2:52pm On Sep 06, 2025
With their current standing in the group? This one is FIFA world cup disqualifiers
😡😡😡😡😡
Re: Nigeria Vs Rwanda: FIFA World Cup Qualifiers (1 - 0) On 6th September 2025 by femi4: 2:54pm On Sep 06, 2025
Addme:
Even if we win this, our qualifications is dead on arrival.
We don't even have a chance in the playoffs
We can't even make the play off

Let's concentrate on 2030. This generation are more of social media footballers
Re: Nigeria Vs Rwanda: FIFA World Cup Qualifiers (1 - 0) On 6th September 2025 by bingbagbo(m): 3:07pm On Sep 06, 2025
Angelfrost:
The only odd name on your list is GHANA...!

Even Cape Verde plays better football than they do.

DR Congo and Cameroon are currently playing the best football in Africa.
How is Ghana odd? GHANA IS on top of group I, 4 points clear ahead of Mali their main contender. Further, check Ghanas world cup record.
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