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NFF’ supremo tips  Super Eagles  to retain  London Unity Cup

Nigeria, Jamaica to  headline revamped edition The Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) has issued a declaration of intent ahead of the 2026 Unity Cup, with President Ibrahim Musa Gusau affirming that

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April 9, 2026·3 min read
NFF’ supremo tips  Super Eagles  to retain  London Unity Cup
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Nigeria, Jamaica to  headline revamped edition

The Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) has issued a declaration of intent ahead of the 2026 Unity Cup, with President Ibrahim Musa Gusau affirming that the Super Eagles are "coming to London to retain their crown."

The premier international tournament, which celebrates Afrocentric and global diaspora communities, officially returns to its historic home at The Valley from  26 to 30 May 2026. The four-nation knockout competition will feature continental heavyweights Nigeria, Jamaica, Zimbabwe, and India in a revamped format.

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Following Nigeria’s 2025 triumph at Brentford, NFF President Ibrahim Musa Gusau (MON) made it clear that the Super Eagles expect to maintain their status as the tournament's dominant force.

"The Nigeria Football Federation is pleased with another opportunity to see the Super Eagles compete at the highly exciting and entertaining Unity Cup Tournament," Gusau stated. "As perennial champions, the Super Eagles will look to retain their title again this summer. We will not underrate the other participating teams, but this tournament promises to be explosive—and that is the setting in which the Super Eagles thrive best."

The 2026 edition marks a sentimental homecoming for the competition. The Unity Cup was famously hosted at the home of Charlton Athletic FC in 2004, a landmark event that featured Nigeria, Jamaica, and the Republic of Ireland.

The 2026 schedule kicks off on May 26 with a high-stakes African "Re-Match" between  Nigeria and Zimbabwe, serving as a neutral-ground sequel to their intense 2026 FIFA World Cup Qualifying encounters.

On May 27, the "Culture Clash" Semi-Final will see Jamaica face India, a fixture expected to draw massive crowds from the UK’s Caribbean and South Asian sporting communities.

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The choice of venue underscores the tournament’s commitment to social impact. Charlton Athletic is widely recognized for its pioneering work in Equality, Diversity, and Inclusion (EDI).

Club Legend and Vice Chairman  Paul Elliott CBE MBE hailed the event's alignment with the local community.

“I’m delighted to be supporting such a prestigious tournament with diversity and inclusion at the heart of its delivery," Elliott said. "The participating countries are representative of our unique local demographic here in South East London.”

The tournament concludes on May 30 with a Grand Finals Day, featuring a third-place play-off and the championship final. Beyond the pitch, the event will function as a cultural festival, incorporating a global food court and live international musical performances.

Organisers  AfroSport emphasized the event's broader significance: "This is more than a football match; it is a celebration of culture, rivalry, friendship, and respect."

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