Lagos, Nigeria — December 2025 Nigeria’s Super Eagles will head into the upcoming TotalEnergies CAF Africa Cup of Nations in Morocco without their captain, William Troost-Ekong, who has announced his retirement from international football. The 31-year-old defender ends a distinguished decade-long career with the national team, leaving behind a legacy as one of the most influential figures in modern Nigerian football.
Troost-Ekong confirmed his decision in an emotional statement, revealing that his final appearance for Nigeria came during the 2026 FIFA World Cup playoff defeat to DR Congo — a heartbreaking loss that dashed the country’s hopes of reaching the tournament.
A Decade of Leadership and Influence
Since making his debut in 2015, Troost-Ekong has been a cornerstone of Nigeria’s defense, combining tactical discipline with commanding leadership. He captained the Super Eagles through multiple Africa Cup of Nations campaigns, including the memorable run to the semifinals in 2019, and played a pivotal role in Nigeria’s qualification for the 2018 FIFA World Cup in Russia.
Legacy of a Modern Defender
Widely regarded as one of the finest defenders of his generation, Troost-Ekong’s career has been defined by consistency, resilience, and an unwavering commitment to the national team. His retirement marks the end of an era for Nigeria, as he helped usher in a football renaissance that restored the Super Eagles’ competitive edge on the continental stage.
Looking Ahead
With AFCON 2025 just weeks away, Troost-Ekong’s absence will be keenly felt both on and off the pitch. His departure leaves a leadership gap in the squad, but also opens the door for a new generation of Nigerian defenders to step forward.




