5 times Nigeria qualified for major tournaments on final matchday

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From Algiers to Nairobi, the Super Eagles have made a habit of keeping fans on edge. Here are five unforgettable times Nigeria sealed qualification on the final day.

The Super Eagles of Nigeria have built a reputation for thrilling their fans, not just with flair on the pitch, but with heart-stopping qualification campaigns that often go down to the wire.

Over the years, Nigeria’s road to major tournaments has been marked by dramatic last-day triumphs that showcased the team’s resilience and fighting spirit.

Here are five unforgettable instances when the Eagles sealed qualification on the final matchday ahead of their crucial 2026 World Cup qualifier against Benin Republic.

1. 1994 World Cup Qualifiers – Algeria 1–1 Nigeria (October 8, 1993)

Nigeria booked their first-ever FIFA World Cup ticket in dramatic fashion in Algiers. The Eagles needed at least a draw against Algeria to qualify ahead of Ivory Coast. Finidi George opened the scoring early in the first half, and despite a late equaliser from the hosts, Nigeria held firm for a 1–1 draw. That result sent the Eagles to the USA ’94 World Cup; their first in history, marking the beginning of a golden generation led by the likes of Rashidi Yekini, Jay-Jay Okocha, and Sunday Oliseh.

2. 2002 World Cup Qualifiers – Nigeria 3–0 Ghana (July 29, 2001)

After a shaky start to the campaign, Nigeria’s World Cup hopes hung in the balance going into the final matchday. The Super Eagles needed victory over Ghana in Port Harcourt and for group leaders Liberia to slip up. Nigeria did their part emphatically, with Tijani Babangida and Yakubu Aiyegbeni on the scoresheet in a 3–0 win. When news came through that Liberia had drawn 1–1 with Ghana, the nation erupted in celebration. Against all odds, Nigeria had made it to their third consecutive World Cup.

3. 2010 World Cup Qualifiers – Kenya 2–3 Nigeria (November 14, 2009)

Perhaps one of the most dramatic qualification stories in Nigerian football history. Nigeria trailed Tunisia in the group and needed to win away in Nairobi while hoping Tunisia failed to get a result in Mozambique. The Eagles fell behind twice but fought back with goals from Obafemi Martins and Yakubu Aiyegbeni…

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