Nigeria national football team

Nigeria
Nickname(s) Super Eagles
Association Nigeria Football Federation
Sub-confederation WAFU (West Africa)
Confederation CAF (Africa)
Head coach Samson Siasia (Interim)
Captain John Obi Mikel
Most caps Vincent Enyeama (101)
Top scorer Rashidi Yekini (37)
Home stadium Abuja National Stadium
FIFA code NGA
First colours
Second colours
FIFA ranking
Current 67 Steady (5 May 2016)
Highest 5 (April 1994)
Lowest 82 (November 1999)
Elo ranking
Current 47 (7 August 2015)
Highest 15 (31 May 2004)
Lowest 72 (27 December 1964)
First international
Sierra Leone 0–2 Nigeria 
(Freetown, Sierra Leone; 8 October 1949)[1]
Biggest win
 Nigeria 10–1 Dahomey 
(Lagos, Nigeria; 28 November 1959)
Biggest defeat
 Gold Coast and Trans-Volta Togoland Gold Coast (British colony) 7–0 Nigeria 
(Accra, Gold Coast; 1 June 1955)
World Cup
Appearances 5 (First in 1994)
Best result Round of 16, 1994, 1998 and 2014
African Nations Cup
Appearances 17 (First in 1963)
Best result Champions, 1980, 1994 and 2013
Confederations Cup
Appearances 2 (First in 1995)
Best result Fourth Place, 1995
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