The Super Eagles of Nigeria claimed their second consecutive Unity Cup title with a commanding 3-0 victory over Jamaica at The Valley in London, reaffirming their dominance in the annual international friendly tournament. Eric Chelle’s side, defending champions after their 2-0 semi-final win over Zimbabwe, delivered a disciplined and clinical performance to secure the trophy once again. Jamaica, who had earlier defeated India to reach the final, were outclassed from start to finish, unable to match Nigeria’s intensity and tactical precision.
Nigeria struck first in the fourth minute, capitalizing on a long throw that caused chaos in the Jamaican penalty area. Goalkeeper Boyce-Clarke parried the initial effort, but Alhassan Yusuf was alert to the rebound, slotting it home to give his team an early lead. That goal set the tone for the match, allowing Nigeria to control possession and dictate the tempo throughout the first half. Jamaica struggled to build coherent attacks, frequently losing the ball under pressure from Nigeria’s well-organized midfield.
Terem Moffi and Femi Azeez were instrumental in Nigeria’s offensive efforts, particularly on the left flank. Moffi’s intelligent movement stretched the Jamaican defense, while Azeez showcased his pace and creativity, continuing his strong form from the semi-final. The Reggae Boyz came close to equalizing just before the hour mark when Kaheim Dixon chased a loose ball in the box, prompting a strong penalty appeal after a challenge involving Nigeria goalkeeper Arthur Okonkwo. The referee, however, waved away the claims, keeping the scoreline intact.
Nigeria responded with a decisive second goal in the 59th minute. Azeez delivered a precise cross from the left, and Moffi rose above the defenders to power a header past the goalkeeper, doubling Nigeria’s lead and effectively ending Jamaica’s hopes. The three-time Africa champions maintained their composure as the match progressed, comfortably managing the game despite a few substitutions and brief surges from Jamaica. Azeez came close to adding a third, but his effort was saved by the goalkeeper.
The final goal came in stoppage time, as Yusuf completed his brace with a calm finish to cap off a dominant display. Nigeria saw out the remaining minutes professionally, securing their second straight Unity Cup triumph. The victory underscores the team’s growing confidence and tactical maturity under coach Eric Chelle. As Nigeria continues to prepare for upcoming international fixtures, this win serves as a strong statement of intent on the global stage.


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