International Football
Super Eagles’ Renaissance Continues as Unbeaten Run Extends with Draw Against Poland
By Kunle Solaja.
Nigeria’s rebuilding process under coach Eric Chelle continued to gather momentum on Wednesday night as the Super Eagles extended their unbeaten streak with a hard-fought 2-2 draw against Poland in an international friendly.
Although the result preserved Nigeria’s impressive recent run, the Super Eagles were left ruing defensive lapses after conceding goals deep into stoppage time at the end of both halves, denying them what would have been a morale-boosting victory over the European side.
The draw also had implications for Nigeria’s standing in the FIFA rankings. With victory seemingly within reach until the dying moments, the Super Eagles were on course to climb from 26th to 25th in the live FIFA rankings.
However, Poland’s dramatic equaliser in the fifth minute of added time saw Nigeria’s ranking gain reduced significantly.
Before defender Przemysław Wiśniewski struck the late leveller, Nigeria had accumulated 4.41 points in the live ranking calculations. The equalising goal cut that gain to just 0.59 points, leaving the Super Eagles short of the move up the rankings ladder.
Nigeria, fielding a largely revamped squad from the one that won the Unity Cup in London last week, made an encouraging start and took the lead in the 23rd minute through Terem Moffi. The striker finished off a flowing move to reward the visitors’ early dominance.
The Poles responded strongly and were eventually rewarded in first-half stoppage time when they grabbed an equaliser, sending the teams into the break level despite Nigeria’s superior attacking threat.
The Super Eagles regained the initiative in the second half after Paul Onuachu calmly converted a penalty kick to restore Nigeria’s advantage. With the clock winding down, the visitors appeared set to secure another impressive victory as part of their ongoing resurgence.
But history repeated itself in dramatic fashion. Just as they had done at the end of the first half, Poland struck again in added time, with Wiśniewski finding the net on the stroke of the 95th minute to rescue a draw for the hosts and deny Nigeria maximum reward for an otherwise encouraging performance.
Despite the disappointment of conceding two late goals, the match provided further evidence of the growing depth within the Super Eagles squad. Several new faces acquitted themselves well, reinforcing the positive signs that have emerged since the team’s recent Unity Cup triumph.
The result extends Nigeria’s unbeaten run and maintains the optimism surrounding the team’s rebuilding project as preparations continue for future competitions, including the Africa Cup of Nations and the FIFA World Cup qualifiers.
Attention now shifts to another high-profile friendly next week when the Super Eagles face World Cup-bound Portugal. The encounter will offer Eric Chelle another opportunity to assess his evolving squad against elite opposition and further fine-tune a team that increasingly appears to be rediscovering its identity and competitive edge.
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International Football
Nigeria, Poland Seek Redemption After World Cup Heartbreak

By Kunle Solaja.
This Wednesday’s international friendly between Nigeria and Poland offers both nations a chance to begin rebuilding after narrowly missing out on qualification for the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
The Super Eagles and the White-Reds both fell at the final hurdle of their respective playoff campaigns, leaving them with unfinished business as they prepare to meet in Warsaw.
Nigeria reached the African playoff final after overcoming Gabon but suffered heartbreak in a penalty shootout defeat to DR Congo. Poland’s hopes were dashed in equally dramatic fashion as they defeated Albania before losing 3-2 to Sweden in the UEFA playoff final.
With World Cup dreams postponed, both sides are now focused on laying foundations for future competitions.
Both have met just once in the past, with Nigeria famously snatching a 1-0 win in a March 2018 friendly match. Victor Moses ’ 61st-minute penalty kick goal was the decider in the match in which Robert Lewandowski captained the Polish side.
For Nigeria, Wednesday’s match also presents an opportunity to maintain momentum after an encouraging run of results under Eric Chelle. The Super Eagles arrive in Warsaw unbeaten in their last five matches, including convincing victories over Zimbabwe and Jamaica en route to retaining the Unity Cup.
Poland’s recent form has been less convincing. Following a 2-2 friendly victory over Malta and a playoff win against Albania, they have suffered defeats to Sweden and Ukraine.
The match will also revive memories of the nations’ only previous meeting in March 2018, when Victor Moses’ penalty secured a 1-0 victory for Nigeria in Wroclaw ahead of the FIFA World Cup in Russia.
Seven years later, both teams meet again under different circumstances but with the same objective — restoring confidence and building momentum for the future.
NIGERIA’S LAST FIVE MATCHES
Egypt 0 Nigeria 0 (AFCON third-place match: 17/01/26) – Nigeria win after penalty shootout
Iran I Nigeria 2 (International Friendly: 27/03/26)
Jordan 2 Nigeria 2 (International Friendly: 31/03/26)
Nigeria 2 Zimbabwe 0 (Unity Cup 2026: 26/05/26)
Jamaica 0 Nigeria 3 (Unity Cup 2026: 30/05/26)
POLAND’S LAST FIVE MATCHES
Poland 1 Netherlands 1 (2026 World Cup Qualifier: 14/11/25)
Malta 2 Poland 3 (2026 World Cup Qualifier: 17/11/25)
Poland 2 Albania 1 (2026 World Cup Playoff: 26/03/26)
Sweden 3 Poland 2 (2026 World Cup Playoff: 31/03/26)
Poland 0 Ukraine 2 (International Friendly: 31/05/26)
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Super Eagles Put 11-Match Unbeaten Run on the Line Against Poland

By Kunle Solaja.
Nigeria’s Super Eagles will put an impressive unbeaten run on the line when they face Poland in an international friendly in Warsaw on Wednesday, with head coach Eric Chelle determined to further entrench a winning mentality within the squad.
Since suffering a 2-1 defeat to Egypt in Cairo on December 16, 2025, in a pre-Africa Cup of Nations friendly, Nigeria have gone 11 matches without losing in regulation time. Their only setback during that period came in the Africa Cup of Nations semi-final against hosts Morocco, where they bowed out after a penalty shoot-out following a goalless draw.
The remarkable sequence has seen the Super Eagles defeat Tanzania, Tunisia, Uganda, Mozambique and Algeria on their way to the AFCON semi-finals before overcoming Egypt in a third-place play-off decided by penalties. More recently, they recorded victories over Iran, Zimbabwe and Jamaica, while drawing with Jordan, to underline their growing consistency under Chelle.
According to a statement issued by the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF), the Franco-Malian coach remains focused on building a culture of success within the national team despite the challenges posed by the off-season timing of the match.
Speaking after Monday’s training session in Warsaw, Chelle noted that many players had already entered their holiday period following the conclusion of domestic and club competitions but insisted that standards must not drop.
“There is a culture of winning that we are trying to build in this team, and that mentality is important,” Chelle said.
“You can say that it is difficult to have games at this time because the players have been in holiday mood for about two weeks, but the job must be done.
“We have 18 players in camp now, and we will work with that. Everybody must work hard, and we will go into the match with the determination to win.”
Nigeria arrive in Poland buoyed by their recent Unity Cup triumph in London, where they defeated Zimbabwe 2-0 in the semi-finals before brushing aside Jamaica 3-0 in the final to lift the trophy.
The encounter offers Chelle another opportunity to assess his squad and reinforce his philosophy as preparations continue for future competitive assignments, including the ongoing quest for qualification to the 2027 Africa Cup of Nations.
Poland, meanwhile, will be seeking a response after a disappointing 2-0 home defeat to Ukraine in their last friendly outing. The hosts are expected to provide a stern test for the Super Eagles as both sides continue their World Cup preparations.
For Nigeria, however, the focus remains on extending a run that has steadily restored confidence and belief within the squad since Chelle took charge, with the coach determined that every match should reinforce the winning culture he is striving to establish.
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Super Eagles Begin Poland Preparations as Ndidi Leads First Training Session in Warsaw

Nigeria’s preparations for Wednesday’s international friendly against Poland gathered momentum on Monday evening, with captain Wilfred Ndidi leading 15 other players in the team’s first training session in Warsaw.
The three-time African champions arrived in the Polish capital fresh from their successful Unity Cup title defence in London and wasted no time getting down to business ahead of the clash at the 58,000-capacity Stadion PGE Narodowy.
A total of 16 players took part in the 80-minute session conducted by head coach Eric Chelle under light rain at the Stadion Polonii Warszawa.
Among those present were goalkeepers Maduka Okoye, Francis Uzoho and Arthur Okonkwo; defenders Bruno Onyemaechi, Zaidu Sanusi, Emmanuel Fernandez and Igoh Ogbu; midfielders Frank Onyeka, Raphael Onyedika and Tochukwu Nnadi; and forwards Moses Simon, Paul Onuachu, Jerome Akor Adams, Terem Moffi and Rafiu Durosinmi.
Defender Semi Ajayi, whose Hull City side recently secured promotion back to the English Premier League, arrived in camp after lunch and received a warm welcome from teammates. Fresh invitee Abdullahi Bewene also checked into camp but did not participate in Monday’s session.
Nigeria will hold their official training at the match venue on Tuesday before facing the White-Reds on Wednesday.
The encounter marks only the second senior international meeting between the two countries. Their first clash came in March 2018 when Victor Moses scored the only goal as the Super Eagles defeated Poland 1-0 in Wroclaw in a pre-World Cup friendly.
Both teams head into Wednesday’s fixture seeking a positive response after narrowly missing out on qualification for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Nigeria defeated Gabon before losing to DR Congo on penalties in the African playoff final, while Poland overcame Albania but fell 3-2 to Sweden in the European playoff decider.
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