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The Super Eagles are gearing up to excite their fans by giving away free jerseys ahead of their important 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifier against Zimbabwe.
The first 500 supporters who show up at the Godswill Akpabio International Stadium in Uyo will snag complimentary jerseys, all in an effort to boost team spirit and create an electric atmosphere.
As Nigeria faces off against Zimbabwe, the Super Eagles are determined to reignite their World Cup hopes.
Nigeria’s Must-Win Match: Super Eagles Fight to Revive World Cup Hopes
With qualification on the line, they’re pulling out all the stops for a much-needed victory.
Ticket sales for this highly anticipated match kick off on Monday night, with regular tickets priced at ₦1,000 and VIP seats going for ₦3,000.
Currently, Nigeria is sitting in fourth place in Group C, having earned just six points from five matches.
A win against Zimbabwe is essential to keep their dreams of the FIFA World Cup 2026 alive.
Eric Chelle’s squad will take on the Zimbabwean Warriors on Tuesday at 5pm in Uyo, hoping to leverage the support of their home crowd.
To encourage a strong turnout, the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) has announced that they will be giving away 500 free jerseys to the early birds at the stadium.
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Paul Bassey, Akwa Ibom’s Commissioner for Sports, confirmed this initiative while representing Governor Umo Eno during the team’s training session.
Governor Umo Eno Rallies Support, Urges Fans to Back the Super Eagles
Governor Umo Eno reassured the players of a supportive environment, urging them to stay focused and aim for all three points.
He encouraged the team to put their previous win against Rwanda behind them and fully prepare for the crucial match against Zimbabwe.
Governor Eno also called on Akwa Ibom residents and football fans across Nigeria to come out in droves, dressed in green and white, to cheer the team to victory.
He expressed his confidence that Uyo will continue to be a stronghold for the Super Eagles, promising them the unwavering support of the state government.
With six points from five matches, Nigeria really needs to clinch a win to keep their World Cup qualification dreams alive.
A full stadium and a buzzing crowd could give the Super Eagles the boost they need to take down Zimbabwe and maintain their hopes for the FIFA World Cup 2026.
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