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Super Eagles Shock! William Troost-Ekong Bows Out — Emotional Exit Rocks Naija Football

Nigeria’s football fans woke up to a major plot twist as Super Eagles captain William Troost-Ekong officially announced his retirement from international football — and trust Nigerians, the reactions have been loud, dramatic, and emotional!

After a decade of being one of the most respected and consistent defenders in the Super Eagles setup, Ekong took to social media with a heartfelt message, calling his time in the green and white jersey “the greatest privilege of my life.” And just like that; one of the Eagles’ most trusted leaders has signed out.

The Timing? Very Nollywood. Just Weeks Before AFCON 2025!

If this were a movie, critics would call it “poor timing,” because Ekong’s exit drops right before the AFCON 2025 showdown in Morocco. Fans were expecting the defender to marshal the backline once again but instead, Nigeria heads into the tournament without its captain, strategist, and one of its strongest voices in the locker room.

Some insiders say the disappointment of missing the 2026 World Cup played a huge role in his decision. Others believe he simply chose to exit on his own terms, especially after leading Nigeria to the AFCON 2023 final and winning Player of the Tournament.

End of an Era! A Quick Look at His Legacy

Troost-Ekong didn’t just play — he starred.

His leadership was steady, his commitment unmatched, and his passion visible every time he touched the pitch.

Naija Reactions: Fans in Their Feelings

From Twitter to Instagram, the gist no wan end:

But across the board, one thing is clear Ekong earned respect!

What’s Next for the Super Eagles?

With Ekong gone, the hot seat is now on:

Nigeria’s AFCON preparations just got significantly more dramatic.

Ekong’s Final Bow — But Not Goodbye to Football

While he’s stepping away from the national team, sources say he may still travel with the squad to provide support. His club career continues, and with the way he carries himself, don’t be surprised if coaching, punditry, or football administration comes calling in the future.

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