John Ogu Blames NFF, Players for Super Eagles’ 2026 World Cup Failure

John Ogu, a former Nigeria midfielder, has blamed both the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) and the Nigeria national football team (the Super Eagles) for the country’s failure to qualify for the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

Reports say that Nigeria’s hopes ended in November 2025 when the Super Eagles lost to DR Congo on penalties after a 1-1 draw in the African play-offs.

Ogu told Brila FM that the campaign fell apart because of deep problems within the federation and a lack of commitment from the players.

He said, “The people in charge of our football aren’t football-oriented and don’t know much about it. That’s what I think.”

“For example, Samuel Eto’o is the FA President in Cameroon, and he knows a lot about football. If you play football and think you’re helping your country, they won’t invite you. This happened to André Onana.

“I think the people in charge of our football need to do a better job. NFF can also blame the players.

“NFF is more about the structure.” I won’t even blame the NFF completely because you know why? It is a dream come true to represent Nigeria.

“They do their best, but it might not be enough.”

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