2026 World Cup: Alex Iwobi and Nigeria push for a lifeline | OneFootball

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·6 February 2026

2026 World Cup: Alex Iwobi and Nigeria push for a lifeline

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2026 World Cup: Alex Iwobi and Nigeria push for a lifeline

Already eliminated on paper for the 2026 World Cup, Nigeria is pushing for a second chance.


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In recent hours, Alex Iwobi has broken his silence. The Fulham midfielder still holds out hope that the Super Eagles could feature at the 2026 World Cup, as all eyes turn to FIFA and the ongoing administrative dispute with DR Congo.

Speaking to Supersport, Alexander Iwobi voiced a sentiment shared by an entire nation. Despite Nigeria’s sporting elimination in the play-offs, the hope for a lifeline through administrative means remains very much alive in the Super Eagles’ locker room. "We are still waiting. I hope we can go to the 2026 World Cup. It’s a tough choice, because winning AFCON is a huge legacy, but many of my teammates have never experienced a World Cup. I can’t be selfish." he said.

The case hinges on a complaint filed by the Nigerian Football Federation (NFF), challenging the eligibility of several key DR Congo players (with names like Aaron Wan-Bissaka, Epolo, Mario, and Axel Tuanzebe being mentioned).

Although FIFA already dismissed the initial complaint last December, the NFF continues to push for a deeper investigation.

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