The Super Eagles of Nigeria have received a significant financial boost, courtesy of their goal-scoring exploits at the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations in Morocco. The Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) had pledged a $5,000 bonus per goal to Eric Chelle’s team, and with five goals scored so far, the Super Eagles have earned a total of $25,000.
As the highest-scoring team in the competition, the three-time African champions have been making their presence felt. Their impressive goal tally has not only bolstered their chances of progressing in the tournament but also translated into a substantial financial reward. The NFF’s incentive is aimed at motivating the team to perform at their best, and it appears to be yielding the desired results.
The Super Eagles will have another opportunity to increase their earnings when they face the Cranes of Uganda in their final group game on Tuesday. The match, scheduled to take place at the Complexe Sportif de Fès, will be crucial in determining the team’s fate in the competition. A win or a high-scoring draw could potentially earn them more bonus money, further boosting their morale and motivation.
Nigeria’s participation in the Africa Cup of Nations is a significant event, given the country’s rich football history and passionate fan base. The Super Eagles have a long tradition of competing at the highest level, having won the tournament three times in the past. Their current campaign has generated considerable interest and excitement, both domestically and internationally.
As the team prepares to take on Uganda, they will be looking to build on their impressive start and secure a spot in the knockout stages. With the goal bonus serving as an added motivation, the Super Eagles will be eager to put on a strong performance and make their fans proud. The outcome of their final group game will be closely watched, and a positive result could set them up for a deep run in the tournament.