The German-Nigerian defender recently switched his allegiance to play for the Super Eagles of Nigeria
FIFA has reportedly granted official approval to KAA Gent defender, Jordan Torunarigha, on his change of nationality, Soccernet.ng reports.
The momentous decision follows a formal request made by the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) to FIFA, seeking Torunarigha’s eligibility to wear the national colours of Nigeria.
The verdict from FIFA’s Players’ Status Chamber Single Judge now sets the stage for Torunarigha’s historic transition.
Born on August 7, 1997, Torunarigha, a gifted defender, currently plies his trade for Belgium’s First Division A club, Gent.
His football lineage is equally impressive – the son of former footballer Ojokojo Torunarigha who played as a forward for German club Chemnitzer FC.
Previously having represented Germany at youth levels, Torunarigha’s monumental decision to switch allegiances to Nigeria’s Super Eagles marks a significant turning point in his football journey. This shift was officially announced in June 2023, adding an exciting chapter to Nigeria’s football narrative.
Torunarigha’s remarkable journey, transitioning from a striker to a defender, highlights his versatility as a football player on the field.
His football journey began when he joined Hertha BSC as a young talent in 2006, showcasing his unwavering commitment to the sport.
Torunarigha is getting ready to don the Super Eagles shirt, and his presence proudly will likely strengthen Nigeria’s football supremacy on the global stage.
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Welcome to the team! We don't actually have credible defenders at the moment.
I vote u 100%. God bless you
welcome to the house bro but shaa know say (NFF)them go own you