Wilfred Ndidi has described his appointment as Super Eagles captain as a “huge responsibility” he is fully prepared to shoulder as Nigeria intensifies preparations for the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations
The Beşiktaş midfielder has now been confirmed as the team’s substantive captain following the international retirements of William Troost-Ekong and Ahmed Musa.in Morocco.
Ndidi had already worn the armband in recent fixtures, including World Cup playoff matches against Gabon and DR Congo, as well as World Cup qualifiers against Benin Republic.
Speaking on the role, Ndidi stressed that leadership within the Super Eagles would remain a collective effort rather than an individual burden.
“It’s a huge responsibility and with the help of the players, I think everything will go smoothly,” he said.
Focus on unity and shared purpose
Ndidi revealed that internal conversations have already taken place to align the squad ahead of AFCON, with an emphasis on unity, accountability and clarity of purpose.
Focus on unity and shared purpose
Ndidi revealed that internal conversations have already taken place to align the squad ahead of AFCON, with an emphasis on unity, accountability and clarity of purpose.
