Global sportswear brand Nike has officially launched the new home and away jerseys for the Nigerian national football team, the Super Eagles, for the upcoming season.
The new designs were revealed on the team’s official X account on Monday.
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The release comes as the team and its supporters grapple with the disappointment of failing to qualify for the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
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The home jersey features a striking light green base complemented by darker green side panels and a subtle, fading dot pattern.
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The design is finished with the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) crest and the iconic Nike swoosh.
According to Nike’s official website, the design philosophy aims to blend on-pitch performance with off-pitch style.
“This kit continues their tradition of street-ready designs that make a statement far beyond the field,” the product description states.
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In contrast, the away kit presents a clean white canvas decorated with bold green flame-like graphics ascending from the bottom. The jersey includes a dark green V-neck collar and black-trimmed sleeve cuffs.
Nike confirmed that both kits are constructed from sustainable materials and feature its high-performance Dri-FIT technology to enhance player comfort.
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The adult version of the jersey is priced at £109.99, with the children’s size available for £84.99.
The launch coincides with the Super Eagles’ preparations for an upcoming four-team friendly tournament involving Jordan, Iran, and Costa Rica.
Despite a roster filled with top European talent, including Victor Osimhen and Ademola Lookman, Nigeria will not be competing in the 2026 World Cup in the United States, Mexico, and Canada.
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The team was eliminated after a tense penalty shootout loss to the Democratic Republic of Congo in the final CAF playoff round, having finished second in their qualifying group.

