Nigeria’s Super Eagles were crowned Unity Cup champions on Saturday after a commanding 3-0 victory over Jamaica in the final at the Valley Stadium in London.
The win secured back-to-back titles for Nigeria in the competition, with the Super Eagles delivering an impressive performance to lift the trophy once again.
Midfielder Alhassan Yusuf scored twice to put Nigeria firmly in control of the final, while striker Terem Moffi added another goal to complete the victory.
Nigeria dominated key moments of the match and made their chances count as they kept Jamaica under pressure throughout the encounter.
Yusuf opened the scoring before adding his second of the night to give the Super Eagles a comfortable advantage.
Moffi then sealed the result with Nigeria’s third goal as the team wrapped up an emphatic performance in front of supporters in London.
The victory marks another positive outing for the Super Eagles and adds to their recent achievements in the Unity Cup.
Nigeria’s successful title defence also highlighted the team’s strong showing in the tournament, finishing with a convincing win over Jamaica in the final.