Former Captain Backs Super Eagles For AFCON Glory
Former Super Eagles captain, Joseph Yobo, has expressed confidence in Nigeria’s chances of clinching a fourth CAF Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) title at the 2025 tournament, following the official draw held on Monday in Rabat, Morocco.
The Super Eagles were drawn into Group C alongside 2004 champions Tunisia, East African duo Uganda and Tanzania—co-hosts of the 2027 CAF AFCON.
Reflecting on the group and Nigeria’s historical pedigree, Yobo, a key figure in Nigeria’s last AFCON triumph in 2013, was optimistic about the team’s prospects.
“We have a good young crop and a new generation of players that have been together for a long time, so I don’t think that understanding is a problem for them,” Yobo said.
“Looking at the group, it’s never going to be easy for us, but knowing the Super Eagles, coming out of the group is never a problem.”
Nigeria heads into the tournament with a storied AFCON history, boasting 16 medals from 20 appearances, including three titles (1980, 1994, and 2013), five runner-up finishes, and eight bronze medals. The team narrowly missed adding a fourth star in 2023, falling 2-1 to Côte d’Ivoire in the final.
Yobo, who was also one of the assistants during Monday’s draw, emphasised that the team’s focus should not just be on progressing through the group stage but on securing the ultimate prize.
“I hope that we start very well and we can take that momentum to the final,” Yobo added. “We are building on our last performance at AFCON 2023,and it’s about time we get our hands on the trophy again. I think we have the players and a wonderful new coach to do that.”
Tunisia, the most decorated opponent in Group C after Nigeria, will pose a significant challenge. The North Africans famously knocked out the Super Eagles in the 2021 Round of 16 and boast one AFCON title from their 21 appearances.
Uganda, making their eighth appearance and Tanzania, featuring for only the fourth time, will aim to upset the odds. Yobo, however, remained confident, highlighting Nigeria’s depth and the recent improvements under their new coach.
“We do have a very good team, the players are improving. It’s all about carrying that energy from the group stages and keeping the momentum,” he noted.
AFCON 2025, scheduled from December 21st, 2025, to January 18th, 2026, promises thrilling encounters with 24 nations vying for glory in Morocco.
Comments are closed.