The Nigeria Football Federation has launched the “NAIJA 4 THE WIN” campaign as the Super Eagles begin their final build-up for the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations in Morocco, signaling a renewed drive to reclaim continental supremacy.
Nigeria, three time champions of Africa’s biggest football tournament, head to Morocco carrying both history and hunger. While the Super Eagles’ runners-up finish at the 2023 AFCON in Abidjan was widely praised, it also left a sense of unfinished business that now fuels their ambition for Morocco 2025.
Officials say the campaign is not about past disappointments but about converting lessons into strength. The memories of Abidjan are being used as motivation for a more disciplined, focused, and commanding outing on the African stage.
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Under the leadership of Head Coach Eric Sékou Chelle, with the backing of the National Sports Commission and the Nigeria Football Federation, the Super Eagles are building a squad anchored on experience, emerging talent, tactical discipline, and a shared desire to go one step further.
The objective, according to the NFF, is clear and uncompromising. Nigeria must improve on its last performance and return home with the Africa Cup of Nations trophy.
The “NAIJA 4 THE WIN” campaign serves as a national call to action, urging Nigerians at home and in the diaspora to unite behind the team. It echoes the spirit that powered the country’s historic AFCON triumphs in 1980, 1994, and 2013, moments that defined generations of Nigerian football.
With Morocco 2025 now in focus, the NFF believes another chapter is ready to be written in the nation’s football history. Fans are encouraged to support the Super Eagles from their homes, viewing centres across Nigeria, and the stadiums in Morocco, as their energy and belief remain crucial to the team’s quest for glory.


