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Ex-Super Eagles captain Ahmed Musa retires from international football

Former Super Eagles captain Ahmed Musa has announced his retirement from international football.

Musa, Nigeria’s most capped player, announced his retirement via a statement on Wednesday, bringing an end to nearly 15 years of service to the national team.

The former Super Eagles captain said he took the decision after deep reflection, noting that wearing the Nigerian jersey “meant everything” to him from his first call-up.

He recalled his early days with simultaneous invitations to the U-20, U-23 and senior national teams, stressing that he never hesitated to answer the nation’s call.

Musa, who earned 111 caps for Nigeria, described becoming the most capped player in the country’s football history as a great honour, saying he always understood the responsibility that came with representing the nation.

He stated: “Football took me to many places around the world, but Nigeria was always home.

“Playing 111 matches for my country is something I hold with deep respect. To become the most capped player in the history of Nigerian football is a great honour. Every time I wore the jersey, I understood the responsibility that came with it. I did my best to give everything I had, whether things were going well or not, because playing for Nigeria was always bigger than me.

“There are moments I will never forget.”

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Reflecting on his career highlights, Musa said winning the 2013 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) remains one of his most memorable moments.

He also cherished his goals at the FIFA World Cup against Argentina and Iceland, noting that scoring four goals at the tournament and emerging as Nigeria’s highest goalscorer on that stage was a source of deep gratitude.

Musa also spoke about his time as captain of the Super Eagles, describing leadership as a lesson in responsibility, patience, and service to others, particularly younger players.

He expressed appreciation to his teammates, coaches, administrators, and fans at home and abroad, saying he was stepping away from international football with peace and gratitude.

The former Super Eagles captain added: “I know I gave my best. I know the Super Eagles will continue to move forward. And I know that this bond will never be broken.

“Once an Eagle, always an Eagle.

“Thank you, Nigeria. Thank you for everything.

The Star

Segun Ojo

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