“Nigeria is Proud of You”: FG Hails Super Eagles After AFCON Semi-Final Exit

January 15, 2026

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The Nigerian government has moved to bolster the spirits of the national football team following a heartbreaking exit from the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON). On Thursday, January 15, 2026, the Federal Government officially commended the Super Eagles, insisting that the nation remains immensely proud of their journey despite a semi-final defeat.

A Message of Solidarity from Abuja

In a statement issued by the Minister of Information and National Orientation, Mohammed Idris, the government lauded the team for representing the country with “pride, dignity, and resilience.” While the final result was not what millions of fans had hoped for, the Minister emphasized that the character shown on the pitch was a victory in itself.

“Even in defeat, you showed character, teamwork, and resilience,” Idris remarked. “Those qualities matter deeply to the nation you represent.”

The Minister highlighted that wearing the green and white jersey is about more than just the scoreboard; it is a symbol of courage and unity that resonates with Nigerians both at home and across the globe.

The Battle of Rabat: A Recap of the Semi-Final

The Super Eagles’ path to the final was blocked on Wednesday night at the Prince Moulay Abdellah Stadium. Facing the host nation, Morocco, Nigeria endured a grueling 120 minutes of football that ended in a stalemate.

A Tale of Two Goalkeepers

The match was defined by a world-class duel between the sticks. Nigeria’s Stanley Nwabali and Morocco’s Yassine Bounou turned their respective goals into fortresses.

  • The Pressure: Morocco took the initiative, unleashing 16 shots throughout the game.
  • The Resistance: Nigeria’s defense, led by Nwabali’s heroics, restricted the hosts’ effectiveness despite only registering two shots of their own.

The Penalty Heartbreak

The tension reached a breaking point during the penalty shootout. Despite the best efforts of the Nigerian squad, the hosts secured a 4-2 victory from the spot. Key attackers like Victor Osimhen and Ademola Lookman found themselves stifled by a disciplined Moroccan backline, unable to find the decisive breakthrough during open play.

Looking Forward: “Return Stronger”

The Federal Government has urged the players to keep their heads held high. Minister Idris encouraged the squad to use this experience as a stepping stone, reminding them that their commitment has earned the enduring gratitude of the nation.

“Hold your heads high, stay united, and return stronger,” the Minister added. “Nigeria is grateful for the joy and hope you gave us during this competition.”

As the team prepares to depart from the tournament, the message from the capital is clear: the Super Eagles may have lost a match, but they have not lost the support of their country.

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