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Finidi, Oshoala, Osimhen, Other Nigerian Players Who Made Ballon d’Or Shortlist

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Naija News reports that while European and South American stars have traditionally dominated the award, several Nigerians have forced their way into the conversation, from the golden generation of the 1990s to the new wave led by Victor Osimhen and Asisat Oshoala.

This year, Nigeria’s presence on the Ballon d’Or stage continues, with two fresh nominees ahead of the 69th ceremony scheduled for Monday, September 22, 2025, at the Théâtre du Châtelet in Paris.

Two Nigerians made history when the Ballon d’Or shortlist was unveiled on August 7, 2025:..TAP TO CONTINUE FULL READING.

Chiamaka Nnadozie – shortlisted for the Women’s Yashin Trophy (best goalkeeper), making her the first African goalkeeper ever to earn a nomination in this category.
Justine Madugu – nominated for the Women’s Best Coach (Johan Cruyff Trophy) after leading the Super Falcons to WAFCON glory and being named Best Coach of the Tournament.

Nigeria’s Historic Nominees

Nigeria’s Ballon d’Or story stretches back to the mid-1990s when the award was first opened to non-Europeans. Some of the highlights include:

Finidi George (1995, 21st place) – His Champions League triumph with Ajax earned him six votes.
Daniel Amokachi (1995, nominated) – Recognised for his FA Cup heroics with Everton.
Austin ‘Jay-Jay’ Okocha (1995, nominated) – Celebrated for his flair with Eintracht Frankfurt and Nigeria.
Nwankwo Kanu (1996, 11th; 1999, 23rd) – Nigeria’s Olympic hero finished 11th in 1996, one of the country’s best-ever showings at the time.
Victor Ikpeba (1997, 32nd) – Nicknamed the “Prince of Monaco,” Ikpeba earned two votes after a stellar Ligue 1 season.
Sunday Oliseh (1998, nominated) – Shortlisted after strong displays for Ajax and at the World Cup.
Asisat Oshoala (2022, 16th; 2023, 20th) – The first Nigerian woman to break into the Ballon d’Or Féminin shortlist with Barcelona Femeni.
Victor Osimhen (2023, 8th) – Made history by finishing 8th overall, the highest-ever placement for a Nigerian male, after leading Napoli to a Serie A title.
Ademola Lookman (2024, shortlisted) – Earned recognition after a Europa League final hat-trick for Atalanta and an impressive AFCON run.

For years, Kanu’s 11th-place finish in 1996 stood as the benchmark for Nigerian footballers until Osimhen shattered the record in 2023.

His top-eight finish ignited fresh belief that a Nigerian could one day win the coveted prize.

On the women’s side, Oshoala’s back-to-back nominations cemented Nigeria’s presence among the elite, though she has yet to break into the top 10.

Now, with Nnadozie’s historic nomination and Madugu’s coaching recognition, Nigeria’s footprint on football’s biggest individual stage continues to expand.

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FIFA President Insists Iran Will Participate in 2026 World Cup Despite US War

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FIFA President Gianni Infantino has insisted that Iran “will be participating” in the 2026 World Cup in the USA, Canada, and Mexico, dismissing calls for Italy to replace them. Iran is currently embroiled in a war with the USA and Israel, raising doubts about their participation. Infantino said, “The reason is simple, because we have to unite. We have to bring people together.” Iran’s group matches are scheduled to be played in the United States.

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Iran was the only country not represented at Thursday’s FIFA congress in Vancouver.
Trump’s special envoy had pushed for Italy to replace Iran, claiming a “more than 50 per cent chance.”
Italian football officials have insisted they would not want to be added to the tournament this way.
Iran will face New Zealand and Belgium in Los Angeles, then Egypt in Seattle.
The World Cup kicks off on June 11, 2026...TAP TO CONTINUE FULL READING.

Infantino’s statement rules out the possibility of an Italy recall.

Sources: Complete Sports

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Victor Osimhen: ‘I’ve Found a Home’ at Galatasaray Amid Barcelona, Arsenal Transfer Links

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Super Eagles striker Victor Osimhen has reaffirmed his commitment to Galatasaray amid growing transfer speculation linking him to Barcelona and Arsenal. The 27-year-old said, “I think I’ve found a home here where I am comfortable.” Osimhen joined Galatasaray on loan from Napoli two years ago before completing a permanent €75 million transfer last summer. He has recorded 57 goals and 15 assists in 72 appearances for the Turkish giants.

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Osimhen is the highest earner in Turkey with a package of around €21 million net.
He praised the club’s atmosphere, calling it “family, love, unity, and utmost respect.”
He said hundreds of fans crowded the airport to welcome him upon arrival.
The club organised an elaborate tifo to honour him and his late mother.
Any formal bid would need to be in the nine-figure range...TAP TO CONTINUE FULL READING.

Osimhen’s comments suggest he is settled in Istanbul and not looking for a move.

Sources: Soccernet, Complete Sports

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Sunday Oliseh Names Stephen Keshi as Nigeria’s First Real Superstar

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Former Super Eagles midfielder Sunday Oliseh has praised the late Nigerian football legend Stephen Keshi as the nation’s “first genuine superstar.” Speaking on the Global Football Insights podcast, Oliseh said:

“We never questioned his quality as a player because you could see how he performed. This man was the first superstar of Nigerian football.” He highlighted Keshi’s leadership, professionalism, and impact both on and off the field.

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Keshi became the first Nigerian to play in a major UEFA club competition final.
He was a member of the victorious 1994 Super Eagles AFCON-winning team.
Oliseh noted Keshi would fly from Belgium to play at AFCON and return to his club.
He described Keshi as disciplined and a winner who “led by example.”
Keshi’s playing career included stints in Belgium, France, and the Ivory Coast.

Oliseh emphasised that Keshi’s performances were self-evident and propelled him to legendary status.

Sources: Complete Sports

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