Nigeria’s Super Eagles lit up the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations with a spirited and resilient campaign but fell just short of glory, losing to hosts Côte d’Ivoire in a dramatic final showdown.
Despite the heartbreak, Nigeria’s journey to the final was a remarkable feat—going unbeaten in six games and dispatching Equatorial Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Cameroon, Angola, and South Africa on their way to the decider.
Amidst the collective effort, five standout performers were key to Nigeria’s deep run at AFCON 2023.
William Troost-Ekong
Captain William Troost-Ekong was the heartbeat of Nigeria’s defence and one of the tournament’s most commanding figures.
The former PAOK defender led a backline that conceded just two goals before the final and kept four clean sheets.

He also converted penalties against Côte d’Ivoire (in the group stage) and South Africa, equalling the record as Nigeria’s joint-highest-scoring defender at AFCON, alongside the legendary Stephen Keshi.
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Despite the final loss, Troost-Ekong’s leadership, and overall consistency made him a strong contender for the tournament’s Best Defender award.
Victor Osimhen
Though Victor Osimhen didn’t score as many goals as fans hoped, his impact on the pitch was undeniable.
The Napoli-owned striker was a constant threat with his physicality, pressing, and intelligent movement. He won key penalties, provided a crucial assist against Cameroon, and drew defenders to create space for teammates.

With three goals ruled out by VAR and unmatched work rate, Osimhen cemented his role as a true team player in the squad.
Stanley Nwabali
From relative obscurity to national hero, Stanley Nwabali was one of Nigeria’s biggest revelations at the tournament.
The Chippa United goalkeeper delivered calm and commanding performances, especially in the knockout stages.

His man-of-the-match display against South Africa in the semifinals—featuring crucial saves during regular time and two penalty stops—was one of AFCON 2023’s defining moments.
Nwabali may not have lifted the trophy, but he left the tournament as one of the continent’s most promising goalkeepers.
Ademola Lookman
Lookman’s debut AFCON campaign was nothing short of excellent. The Atalanta forward scored three crucial goals and provided an assist, emerging as Nigeria’s top scorer.
But beyond the stats, Lookman’s energy, discipline, and defensive work showcased his evolution into a well-rounded team player.

In a tactical system that demanded as much off the ball as on it, Lookman proved himself as one of the tournament’s standout attackers.
Frank Onyeka
Onyeka filled Wilfred Ndidi’s boots with grit, providing balance and steel to Nigeria’s midfield. The Brentford man led the team in interceptions and ranked second in tackles won.

His tireless running, smart positioning, and ability to break up play were instrumental in Nigeria’s success throughout the tournament.
I don’t accept rating Onyeka ahead of Ola Aina
Ola Aina is our best player of this tournament
I got the first four clrre toy as I read down but the last one “Onyeka” is wrong. There are Calcin Bassey, Ola Aina and Moses Simon. Though Onyeka is trying but his errors are much and as such shouldn’t come ahead of the three highlighted above.
I got the first four correctly as I read down but the last one “Onyeka” is wrong. There are Calcin Bassey, Ola Aina and Moses Simon. Though Onyeka is trying but his errors are much and as such shouldn’t come ahead of the three highlighted above.
you don’t understand what it means to break opponents attack, you’re doing the special duties in the rough job bro…so mistakes are normal and part of the game.
Semi Ajayi performance is excellent and better than Onyeka
ola Aina that not been drimble past in one of two game games amongst all defender in afcon, check ur Google for better stat of the players
pls the analyst is 100% correct.All have contributed immensely to our success but take time to watch onyeka in that midfield.omo that guy na 5star general