Super Eagles: FIFA celebrates Nigeria's 2018 World Cup jersey

FIFA took to social media to remember the buzz created by the Super Eagles team to the World Cup. X/FIFA Museum

Super Eagles: FIFA celebrates Nigeria's 2018 World Cup jersey

Tosin Abayomi 11:05 - 21.10.2023

The Super Eagles iconic 2018 FIFA World Cup jersey takes center stage once again.

The Super Eagles of Nigeria are back on the social media trends.

The world football governing body has revisited the Super Eagles jersey to the 2018 FIFA World Cup in Russia.

FIFA celebrates Super Eagles 2018 World Cup jersey

FIFA took to social media to remember the buzz created by the Super Eagles team to the World Cup.

Nigeria begins its bid to qualify for the World Cup once more after failing to get there last year with a home game against Lesotho on November 13, one week before playing Zimbabwe. X/FIFA MUSEUM
Nigeria begins its bid to qualify for the World Cup once more after failing to get there last year with a home game against Lesotho on November 13, one week before playing Zimbabwe. X/FIFA MUSEUM

They posted photos of Super Eagles captain Ahmed Musa celebrating his two goals against Iceland in the group stage.

The other photo was of the cap that many supporters wore and went viral.

Along with the post was a message that said, "A design as iconic as @ng_supereagles' 2018 @fifaworldcup shirt just lends itself to fashionable adaptations, and one fan made their mark with this awesome bucket hat - now on display at our special exhibition:

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"Which strip design would you most like to see recreated through alternative items of clothing? 🤩."

FIFA took to social media to remember the buzz created by the Super Eagles team to the World Cup. X/FIFA Museum
FIFA took to social media to remember the buzz created by the Super Eagles team to the World Cup. X/FIFA Museum

The Super Eagles after the attention at the 2018 FIFA World Cup in Russia failed to qualify for the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar.

The Super Eagles were last in action during the international break where they played a 2-2 draw against the Green Falcons of Saudi Arabia and defeated the Mambas of Mozambique 3-2.

Nigeria begins its bid to qualify for the World Cup once more after failing to get there last year with a home game against Lesotho on November 13, one week before playing Zimbabwe.

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