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FULL LIST: Top 10 Most Capped Super Eagles Players
From Musa’s historic World Cup heroics to Okocha’s unforgettable artistry, Nigeria’s football history is defined by icons who carried the Super Eagles on their shoulders.
- From Musa’s historic World Cup heroics to Okocha’s unforgettable artistry, Nigeria’s football history is defined by icons who carried the Super Eagles on their shoulders.
Here is a detailed look at the top 10 most capped players in Nigerian football history — their legacy, achievements, and impact across generations.
The Super Eagles have been blessed with extraordinary talents who have worn the green and white with passion, pride and consistency. From the golden era of the 1990s to the modern-day stars still writing their stories, these players have accumulated appearances that reflect longevity, leadership, and national pride. Below is a comprehensive examination of the top 10 most capped players in Super Eagles history.
Ahmed Musa – 111 Caps, 16 Goals (2010–Present)

Sitting at the top of Nigeria’s all-time appearance chart, Ahmed Musa remains a symbol of commitment. His greatest moment came at the 2018 World Cup in Russia, where he scored a brace against Iceland, becoming the first Nigerian to score more than once in a World Cup match.
He has featured in four AFCON tournaments, winning gold in 2013, silver in 2023, and bronze in 2019, as well as two World Cups in 2014 and 2018.
Vincent Enyeama – 101 Caps (2002–2015)

A legendary figure, Vincent Enyeama is widely regarded as one of Africa’s finest goalkeepers.
His defining moment came at the 2013 AFCON, where his brilliance guided Nigeria to the title and earned him the Best Goalkeeper award.
Enyeama was pivotal in Nigeria’s 2014 World Cup campaign and represented the country at three World Cups and six AFCON tournaments.
Joseph Yobo – 100 Caps, 7 Goals (2001–2014)

Joseph Yobo became Nigeria’s first-ever centurion, anchoring the defence with consistency for more than a decade.
His leadership was instrumental in Nigeria’s 2013 AFCON triumph. He also played in the 2002, 2010, and 2014 World Cups.

Alex Iwobi – 90 Caps, 10 Goals (2015–Present)

A pillar in the modern Super Eagles, Alex Iwobi’s blend of intelligence, technique, and work rate has made him indispensable.
His iconic goal against Zambia in 2017 secured Nigeria’s ticket to the 2018 World Cup.
With 90 caps at just 29 years old, Iwobi is on course to break into the top three most capped Nigerians of all time.
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John Obi Mikel – 90 Caps, 6 Goals (2005–2019)

The heartbeat of the Super Eagles midfield for more than a decade, Mikel epitomised leadership and composure.
His standout moment came in 2013 when he dominated the AFCON and helped Nigeria lift the trophy.
He captained Nigeria to Olympic bronze in 2016 and featured in the 2014 and 2018 World Cups.
Moses Simon – 86 Caps, 10 Goals (2015–Present)

Known for his explosiveness and creativity, Moses Simon has grown into one of Nigeria’s most reliable forwards.
He was instrumental in Nigeria’s AFCON 2023 silver-medal run and played a key role in the 2025 Unity Cup triumph.
Still active and in top form, Simon is poised to climb higher in the rankings.
Nwankwo Kanu – 86 Caps, 12 Goals (1994–2011)

“Papilo” remains one of Nigeria’s most adored football icons.
From winning the Golden Ball at the U-17 World Cup in 1993 to his magical performances at the 1996 Olympics, Kanu’s brilliance lit up the world stage.
He represented Nigeria at three World Cups and was part of the 1994 AFCON-winning squad.
Mudashiru Lawal – 86 Caps, 11 Goals (1975–1985)

Muda Lawal was the heartbeat of Nigeria’s midfield in the 70s and 80s.
He played a crucial role in Nigeria’s first-ever AFCON title win in 1980.
His 86 caps in an era of fewer international matches highlights his extraordinary consistency.
William Troost-Ekong – 83 Caps, 8 Goals (2015–Present)

Troost-Ekong has grown into one of Nigeria’s most dependable leaders.
His heroics at AFCON 2023 — where he was named Player of the Tournament — stand as one of the greatest individual performances by a Nigerian defender.
With his career still active, Ekong is on track to surpass several legends above him.
Austin ‘Jay-Jay’ Okocha – 73 Caps, 14 Goals (1993–2006)

Okocha was not just a footballer — he was entertainment.
His creativity, technique, dribbling magic, and free-kick mastery elevated him into global superstardom.
From his dazzling displays at France ’98 to his leadership at multiple AFCON tournaments, Okocha remains one of the most talented players Africa has ever produced.
He played a pivotal role in Nigeria’s historic 1996 Olympic gold win.


