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Nigeria Retains Unity Cup Title

Nigeria’s Super Eagles delivered a commanding performance to defeat Jamaica 3-0 and successfully retain their Unity Cup title at The Valley in London.

Eric Chelle’s Nigeria kept up their strong Unity Cup record when midfielder Alhassan Yusuf Abdullahi brace and a well-taken goal from Terem Moffi sealed a dominant victory for the Super Eagles, who demonstrated the quality and depth within the squad.

Nigeria Unity Cup

The triumph follows Nigeria’s progression to the final after overcoming Zimbabwe, capping off another successful international outing for the team.

Jamaica and Nigeria are the only two teams to have taken part in all four editions of The Unity Cup, which was first played in 2002 between both countries, before expanding to three with the addition of the Republic of Ireland in 2004.

On revival 11 years later, it stretched to four teams, with Ghana and Trinidad and Tobago making their first appearances, before Zimbabwe and India joined the party in 2026.

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