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Akor Adams Calls for Total Overhaul of Nigerian Football

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Sevilla forward Akor Adams has voiced a strong call for a complete overhaul of Nigerian football following the Super Eagles’ disappointing failure to qualify for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. The striker warned that the nation must transition quickly from its current state of frustration into a period of decisive action, noting that missing another tournament would be catastrophic for the country’s sporting future.

The failure to secure a spot for the 2026 edition marks a painful milestone, as it means Nigeria will miss back-to-back World Cups for the first time in decades. This decline is a sharp departure from the proud tradition established since the team’s debut on the world stage in 1994. Adams believes this setback should be treated as a definitive turning point rather than just a momentary lapse.

Adams emphasized that the responsibility for this rebuilding process does not rest solely on the players or the coaching staff. Instead, he called for total alignment between the squad, the technical bench, and the Nigeria Football Federation. He noted that every day leading up to the 2030 tournament counts, and the preparation must be consistent and intentional if the team is to restore its former glory.

The striker pointed to the upcoming Unity Cup in London as the ideal starting point for this fresh direction. The invitational tournament, where Nigeria is set to face Jamaica, India, and Zimbabwe, is seen by Adams as a crucial opportunity to regain confidence and begin integrating new ideas. He believes that for a nation with Nigeria’s immense football pedigree, there is simply no room for complacency.

Ultimately, the message from the Sevilla star is one of urgency. He insists that for the Super Eagles to avoid another heartbreak, the work must start immediately. As reported by Zoyols News, the focus is now on ensuring that stakeholders across the board commit to a long-term vision that will place Nigerian football back where it belongs among the global elite.

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