It was a landmark night for Nigerian football as midfield maestro Alex Iwobi officially reached the prestigious 100-cap milestone for the Super Eagles during an International friendly match against Portugal.
The Fulham star, who has been a consistent engine in Nigeria’s midfield for years, hit the century mark in a game that will long be remembered by his teammates and fans alike.
Following the final whistle, the atmosphere in the dressing room turned into a heartfelt celebration of the midfielder’s dedication and service to the national team.

His teammates made sure the moment did not pass unnoticed, honouring the 29-year-old for his longevity, commitment, and the technical brilliance he has brought to the green and white jersey since his debut.
Iwobi’s journey to 100 caps has been defined by his versatility and tactical intelligence. From his early days as a promising young talent, to becoming a seasoned veteran in the English Premier League, he has remained a cornerstone of the Super Eagles’ setup.
As the celebrations continued, it was clear that Iwobi’s impact extends beyond his contributions on the pitch. His leadership and professional attitude have made him a respected figure within the squad.
With a century of appearances now under his belt, Iwobi cements his legacy as one of the most reliable and influential players in modern Nigerian football history.
