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Super Eagles suffer World Cup playoffs blow as star striker is ruled out for several weeks

Terem Moffi playing for Nigeria against South Africa | Imago
Nigeria's chances of making the 2026 World Cup has taken a blow with an injury to a star striker
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Nigeria’s preparations for next month’s CAF World Cup playoffs have taken a hit after forward Terem Moffi was ruled out for several weeks with a calf injury.

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The OGC Nice striker sustained the problem during his first training session back from international duty, leaving both club and country sweating over his fitness ahead of a crucial period.

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Moffi suffers injury setback on return to Nice

OGC Nice boss Franck Haise confirmed that Moffi picked up a calf injury during Thursday morning’s training session, just days after returning from international duty with the Super Eagles.

According to reports, Terem suffered a calf injury that will rule him out for several weeks in yet another blow in what has been an injury-riddled start to the season.

Back with a bang! Nigerian striker Terem Moffi nets first goal in 98 days after Super Eagles recall. (Photo Credit: Ligue 1/X)

Moffi’s absence leaves a gap in Nice’s attack, with Kevin Carlos now expected to lead the line in their upcoming Ligue 1 fixtures, starting with Saturday’s clash against Olympique Lyonnais.

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The timing could not be worse for 25-year-old Moffi, who was expected to feature prominently in Nigeria’s World Cup playoff campaign next month.

Super Eagles facing tough road to the 2026 World Cup

Nigeria’s recent 4–0 victory over Benin Republic in Uyo was impressive, but it was not enough to secure automatic qualification.

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The playoffs, scheduled for November 13–16, 2025, will take place in Morocco and feature four teams, with Nigeria set to face Gabon, while Burkina Faso take on Cameroon.

The winner of this mini-tournament will not automatically qualify for the 2026 World Cup, but will earn a spot in the global playoff against teams from other continents for the final ticket to North America.

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