Stanley Nwabali, a vital player for Super Eagles goalkeeper, has affirmed his intention to return to Chippa United following the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations, AFCON. Despite swirling rumors linking the 27-year-old away from the South African club, Nwabali has dispelled talks of departure.
In the wake of Nigeria’s victory over Bafana Bafana at the tournament, Nwabali has been subjected to threats from fans in the country. His heroics in saving two spot-kicks during the shoot-out resulted in South Africa’s elimination in the semi-final. However, Nwabali remains resolute in his decision to rejoin the Chilli Boys.
Addressing the threats, Nwabali emphasized the nature of football and dismissed the menacing behavior, stating, “I must go back to my club, but talking about the threats, this is football. You can’t threaten someone because they also won against other teams too.” He further highlighted the absurdity of such actions, questioning the logical repercussions had the scenario been reversed.
Assured by his recent conversation with Chippa United’s chairman, Nwabali expressed his comfort in the affirmation that he is valued and welcome to return to the club. With unwavering determination, he asserted, “I must go back to my club because they own me.”
Nwabali’s unwavering commitment in the face of adversity exemplifies the resilience and dedication of athletes, resonating with the spirit of sportsmanship globally.