Super Eagles interim coach Augustine Eguavoen has granted goalkeeper Stanley Nwabali permission to leave the team’s camp following the tragic loss of his father, MySportDab Reports.
The heartbreaking news reached Nwabali shortly after Nigeria’s 1-1 draw with Benin in an Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) qualifier on Thursday. The goalkeeper, who played a key role in the game, was left devastated.
Several teammates, including William Troost-Ekong and Alex Iwobi, have sent messages of condolence and support to Nwabali.
In a show of compassion, Eguavoen allowed the Chippa United goalkeeper to return home to be with his family. However, reports suggest that his club may not offer him extended time off.
The Super Eagles squad has returned to Nigeria ahead of their final AFCON qualifier against Rwanda on Monday. With Nwabali unavailable, Udinese goalkeeper Maduka Okoye is expected to start.
Once Nigeria’s first-choice keeper, Okoye has seen limited action following a series of high-profile errors but is poised to reclaim his spot in the absence of Nwabali.
The clash against Rwanda is a dead rubber, as Nigeria has already secured qualification for AFCON 2025. Eguavoen is likely to rotate his squad, giving opportunities to players who have not featured prominently in recent matches.
Monday’s game marks Nigeria’s final outing of the year before the team shifts focus to the 2026 World Cup qualifiers next year.
The Super Eagles will aim to end their year on a positive note despite the somber circumstances surrounding Nwabali’s departure.