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AFCON 2025: Ndidi suspended for Super Eagles’ Semi-Final clash against Morocco

Nigeria captain Wilfred Ndidi has been ruled out of the Super Eagles’ Africa Cup of Nations semi-final showdown against host nation Morocco following a suspension.

The midfielder picked up a yellow card in the 67th minute of Nigeria’s 2–0 quarter-final victory over Algeria, triggering an automatic one-match ban.

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Ndidi’s caution against Algeria was his second of the knockout phase, having also been booked during the Super Eagles’ Round of 16 win over Mozambique. Under AFCON disciplinary rules, the accumulation of yellow cards results in a suspension.

The absence of the experienced midfielder is a significant blow for Nigeria ahead of one of their toughest tests of the tournament.

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With Ndidi sidelined, Club Brugge midfielder Raphael Onyedika is expected to step into the starting lineup for the high-stakes encounter in Rabat.

Onyedika has impressed in his appearances so far and offers defensive solidity and energy in midfield.

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