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Home » Shorunmu urges NFF to begin early AFCON planning after World Cup heartbreak

Shorunmu urges NFF to begin early AFCON planning after World Cup heartbreak

by Andrew Randa
November 18, 2025
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Source: Nigeria Super Eagles' official X account.

Former Super Eagles goalkeeper Ike Shorunmu in an exclusive interview with Footy-Africa has urged the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) to begin long-term planning after the Super Eagles failed to qualify for the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

Nigeria lost 4–3 on penalties to the Democratic Republic of Congo after a 1–1 draw in regulation time, marking the second consecutive World Cup the team will miss following their absence from Qatar 2022.

Shorunmu, who served as Nigeria’s first-choice goalkeeper at the 2002 FIFA World Cup in Japan and Korea, expressed disappointment but stressed the need for the nation to shift focus to the next major challenge – the Africa Cup of Nations.

“As for the Super Eagles, we all felt it. Nobody is happy. All we can say is that we move on, but I hope everyone has learnt their lessons,” the Abia Warriors goalkeepers’ coach exclusively told Footy-Africa.

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He admitted the team’s performance and general approach to preparations left much to be desired.

“It is unfortunate we are where we are at the moment, and I understand the anger and frustrations of Nigerians because I feel the same too. A lot did not go well in the game against Congo,” he noted.

Shorunmu highlighted the shortcomings in the build-up to the playoff, saying, “In terms of preparation, it was a little bit sloppy, and I hope that for the next World Cup in 2030, we start planning early.”

He urged the NFF to take decisive action toward rebuilding the national team’s structure and long-term vision.

“I hope the NFF will think ahead of time and come up with a solid plan for the team, starting with the Africa Cup of Nations. What has happened is gone now, and we have to start thinking of the way forward for Nigerian football.”

Looking ahead to the upcoming AFCON, Shorunmu emphasized the importance of early and effective preparation.

“The AFCON is just around the corner, and it is important that we start preparations early and get everything right. I am sure the players understand how Nigerians feel now and will want to make amends at the Nations Cup,” Shorunmu, who had 36 caps for Nigeria, added.

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With emotions still raw, Shorunmu believes only proactive planning and renewed commitment can put the Super Eagles back on the path to success.

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