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John Terry Says World Cup Will Miss Nigeria as Tournament Opens

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Last updated: June 12, 2026 6:53 pm
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Even people outside Nigeria can see what Nigeria is missing and they are saying so.

England and Chelsea legend John Terry has expressed genuine disappointment over Nigeria’s absence from the 2026 FIFA World Cup, describing the Super Eagles as a team that will be sorely missed as the tournament gets underway. His comments, made as the tournament officially kicked off on Thursday, reflect a broader sentiment among international football observers who believe Nigeria’s absence diminishes the tournament.

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Terry did not mince words. He said Nigeria would have been a real presence at this tournament and that the Super Eagles bring something special whenever they compete on the global stage. His respect for Nigerian football was evident and his disappointment that they were not there felt genuine rather than performative.

The comments have circulated widely on Nigerian social media. For a nation that has been processing the pain of missing a second consecutive World Cup, hearing a respected international figure acknowledge the loss has provided some unexpected consolation.

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Nigeria’s absence from the 2026 World Cup is not just a football story. It is a national one. The Super Eagles have represented Nigeria on the world stage since 1994 with a passion and flair that captured hearts across the globe. Consequently, being absent twice in a row from football’s biggest stage is felt deeply.

Meanwhile, Wilfred Ndidi has also spoken openly about the Super Eagles’ path to redemption following World Cup failure. The Leicester City midfielder echoed the determination in the camp — missing out hurts, but it must fuel the next qualification campaign rather than define the generation.

The Road Back

Nigeria’s next World Cup qualification campaign begins in the 2026-27 season. Coach Eric Chelle has been offered a contract extension, a sign that the NFF believes in the rebuilding project. The June friendlies against Poland and Portugal showed that the squad has quality and character.

John Terry noticed. The football world noticed. Now it is time for the Super Eagles to make sure they are impossible to ignore in 2030.

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