World Cup 2026: The Nigerian Stars Who Will Shine For Other Nations

The absence of Nigeria from the 2026 FIFA World Cup remains one of the tournament’s biggest disappointments. For a nation blessed with immense football talent and a proud World Cup history, missing out on the global showpiece in the United States, Canada and Mexico is a painful setback.
Yet, while the Super Eagles will not be among the competing teams, Nigeria’s influence will still be felt throughout the tournament.
Across several qualified nations are footballers with Nigerian heritage who have risen to become some of the most exciting stars in world football. Many of them were eligible to represent Nigeria through their parents, while others were monitored by Nigerian football authorities during their development years. Some even flirted with the idea of playing for the Super Eagles before eventually pledging their international futures elsewhere.
From England star Bukayo Saka to Germany playmaker Jamal Musiala, France winger Michael Olise and United States forward Folarin Balogun, players with Nigerian roots are expected to play key roles at the World Cup.
Had these stars chosen Nigeria, the Super Eagles could have assembled one of the strongest squads at the tournament. Below is a look at a dream Nigerian team made up entirely of players who will represent other countries at the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
Goalkeeper: Owen Goodman (Canada)
Although not among the most recognised names on this list, Goodman represents another example of Nigeria’s football connections around the world. Born in Canada to a Nigerian mother and an English father, he was once linked with Nigeria’s youth teams before opting for Canada.
His story highlights the challenge Nigeria faces in convincing dual-nationality players to wear the green and white jersey.
Right-Back: Manuel Akanji (Switzerland)
Akanji, whose father is Nigerian, has established himself as one of Europe’s most reliable defenders. The Swiss international combines leadership, calmness and experience gained from competing at the highest level of world football.
His Nigerian heritage has always been a part of his identity, making him a natural inclusion in this side.
Centre-Back: David Alaba (Austria)
Every great team needs a leader, and Alaba fits that role perfectly.
Born to a Nigerian father and a Filipino-Austrian mother, the Austrian captain has enjoyed a remarkable career at both club and international levels. The Real Madrid defender’s experience, intelligence and winning mentality make him the ideal captain for this team.
Centre-Back: Noah Okafor (Switzerland)
Known primarily for his attacking qualities, Okafor’s versatility and athletic ability earn him a place in this selection.
The Switzerland international, who has Nigerian roots through his father, is among a growing number of players with Nigerian heritage making an impact on the global stage.
Left-Back: Antonio Nusa (Norway)
Nusa is regarded as one of Europe’s most promising young talents.
Born to a Nigerian father and Norwegian mother, the exciting winger has quickly become an important player for Norway. His speed, creativity and attacking threat make him a valuable option on the left side.
Midfield: Felix Nmecha (Germany)
Nmecha has never hidden his Nigerian background, but his international future ultimately belonged to Germany.
The Borussia Dortmund midfielder offers composure, tactical discipline and technical quality. His ability to control the tempo of matches would make him a key figure in this team.
Midfield: Carney Chukwuemeka (Austria)
Few players generated as much discussion among Nigerian supporters as Chukwuemeka.
The gifted midfielder was strongly linked with Nigeria before deciding to represent Austria. His ability to carry the ball forward, create chances and influence games from midfield makes him a standout talent.
Right Wing: Bukayo Saka (England)
Saka is arguably the biggest name in this line-up.
Born in England to Nigerian parents, the Arsenal star has developed into one of the Premier League’s finest players. His pace, skill, creativity and eye for goal would make him one of the first names on the team sheet.
Attacking Midfield: Jamal Musiala (Germany)
Musiala perhaps represents the biggest “what if” for Nigerian football.
Born to a German mother and a British-Nigerian father, the Bayern Munich star had several international options before choosing Germany. Widely regarded as one of the world’s most talented attacking midfielders, his creativity and brilliance would be central to this team.
Left Wing: Michael Olise (France)
Olise enters the World Cup as one of football’s most exciting attacking players.
Eligible to represent several countries, the Bayern Munich winger eventually chose France. His dribbling ability, vision and creativity make him a constant threat to opposition defences.
Striker: Folarin Balogun (United States)
Leading the attack is Balogun, another player once considered a potential addition to the Super Eagles.
Born in the United States to Nigerian parents and raised in England, the striker committed his future to the United States national team. Since then, he has become one of the country’s most important attacking players thanks to his intelligent movement and finishing ability.
Nigerian Talent Across the World
The list does not end with the starting eleven. Several other players of Nigerian descent are also expected to feature at the World Cup, including Eberechi Eze, Noni Madueke, Promise David, Tani Oluwaseyi and Ime Okon.
Their presence serves as further proof of Nigeria’s enormous contribution to world football. While the Super Eagles will not be taking part in the tournament, players with Nigerian roots will be spread across several nations chasing football’s greatest prize.
For Nigerian fans, it is a mixture of pride and frustration. Pride because Nigerian heritage continues to shape the global game, and frustration because many of these stars could have been wearing Nigeria’s colours on football’s grandest stage.
The 2026 FIFA World Cup may not feature the Super Eagles, but Nigeria’s football legacy will still be impossible to ignore.





