The National Sports Commission (NSC) proudly salutes Super Eagles legend, Ahmed Musa for his exceptional service, dedication, and contributions to Nigerian football as he officially calls time on his illustrious international career after 15 remarkable years.
Reacting to Musa’s retirement, the Director General of the National Sports Commission, Bukola Olopade, paid glowing tribute to the Super Eagles legend stating thus, “Ahmed Musa represents everything that is right about representing Nigeria; commitment, humility, resilience, and unwavering patriotism. For 15 years, he wore the green and white with pride, inspired a generation of young footballers, and delivered on the biggest stages.”
“His record as the most capped Super Eagle and Nigeria’s highest World Cup goalscorer speaks volumes about his consistency and excellence.”
“On behalf of the National Sports Commission and the entire Nigerian sporting family, we thank Ahmed Musa for his selfless service and wish him continued success in the next chapter of his journey.”
Musa made his debut for the Super Eagles in 2010 as a fearless 17-year-old, answering the national call with pride and commitment. From those humble beginnings, he rose to become a veteran leader and an enduring symbol of consistency, resilience, and patriotism in Nigerian football.
Within a short period, Musa represented Nigeria across all levels of the national teams; the U-20, U-23, and the Super Eagles demonstrating rare adaptability and excellence.
He bows out as the most capped player in the history of the Super Eagles, with an unprecedented 111 international appearances.
Musa’s international career is decorated with historic achievements and unforgettable moments. He was a key member of the Super Eagles team that won the Africa Cup of Nations in 2013 and went on to claim silver at AFCON 2023 and bronze at AFCON 2019. At youth level, he won the WAFU Nations Cup in 2010 and the African Youth Championship in 2011.
On the global stage, Ahmed Musa etched his name into history as Nigeria’s highest goalscorer at the FIFA World Cup, netting four goals. He is also one of only two African players to score two braces at the World Cup, alongside the legendary Roger Milla, and ranks as the third-highest African goalscorer in World Cup history.