AFCON: 'People Outside Don't See It' - Uzoho Opens up on Relationship with Nwabali
- Francis Uzoho stated he is ready to represent Nigeria after being recalled for the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations, ending a year-long absence from the national team.
- Uzoho expressed his delight at returning to the national team camp and reassured fans about his commitment.
- Stanley Nwabali has joined Uzoho in camp, providing fresh momentum as the Super Eagles prepare for the tournament in Morocco.
- Nigeria's camp in Cairo will include a friendly match against Egypt on December 16, before traveling to Morocco for the tournament.
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AFCON: 'People outside don't see it' - Uzoho opens up on relationship with Nwabali
Super Eagles goalkeeper, Francis Uzoho has opened up on his relationship with teammate, Stanley Nwabali. Uzoho noted that people outside are unaware of his close relationship with Nwabali, labelling the Chippa United goalkeeper as his brother. The Omonoia FC of Cyprus shot-stopper was recalled to the Super Eagles ahead of the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations, AFCON, in Morocco “Stanley is my brother, you know, when he came, we were all together,” Uzoh…
AFCON 2025 Countdown: Stanley Nwabali joins Uzoho in Super Eagles camp
Stanley Nwabali has been Nigeria’s undisputed first-choice goalkeeper since the last AFCON, where he played a key role in the Super Eagles’ run to the final, eventually losing 2–1 to hosts Côte d’Ivoire
Francis Uzoho Opens Up On Emotional Return To Super Eagles For AFCON 2025 » News.ng
Super Eagles goalkeeper Francis Uzoho has described his return to the national team as a huge relief after being named in Nigeria’s final 28-man squad for the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) in Morocco. Uzoho has been absent from the Super Eagles setup for an extended period following the emergence of Stanley Nwabali as the team’s undisputed first-choice goalkeeper. His inclusion in both the expanded 55-man provisional list and the final AFCO…
AFCON 2025: Players Arrive Super Eagles Camp, Face Egypt Test in Preparatory Match
The Super Eagles have officially opened their training camp in Cairo, Egypt, as preparations ramp up for the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations in Morocco. Head coach Eric Chelle, along with his backroom staff, including Fidelis Ilechukwu and Daniel Ogunmodede, have arrived in Egypt, ensuring the coaching team is fully in place. Goalkeeper Francis Uzoho was the first player to join the camp, arriving around 2 a.m. local time on Saturday, followed by Sta…
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