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Captain Wilfred Ndidi led 15 other players in a first training session in Warsaw on Monday evening as the Super Eagles commenced preparations for Wednesday’s friendly match against the White-Reds of Poland.
Wednesday’s clash at the 58,000 -capacity Stadion PGE Narodowy is only the second meeting between the two countries at the senior level. On 23rd March 2018, as part of their tune-up games for the 2018 FIFA World Cup finals, Nigeria defeated hosts Poland 1-0 at the Stadion Miejski we Wroclawiu in the city of Wroclaw, with Victor Moses the scorer on the night.
Like Nigeria, Poland came up short in the final hurdle in the race to the 2026 FIFA World Cup finals. After beating Albania, the White-Reds lost 2-3 to Sweden in the Euro playoff final. On their part, the Super Eagles defeated Gabon before losing to DR Congo after a penalty shootout in the African playoff final.
The players at the Super Eagles’ Warsaw Presidential Hotel at lunchtime on Monday were Captain Ndidi, goalkeepers Maduka Okoye, Francis Uzoho, and Arthur Okonkwo, defenders Bruno Onyemaechi, Zaidu Sanusi, Emmanuel Fernandez, and Igoh Ogbu, midfielders Frank Onyeka, Raphael Onyedika, and Tochukwu Nnadi, and forwards Moses Simon, Paul Onuachu, Jerome Akor Adams, Terem Moffi, and Rafiu Durosinmi.
Defender Semi Ajayi, whose Hull City FC recently won promotion back to the English Premier League, arrived after lunch to warm hugs and fist-pumping by teammates. So did fresh invitee Abdullahi Bewene. Neither of them was part of Wednesday’s training session.
Coach Eric Chelle, fresh from leading the Eagles to retain the Unity Cup in London, is looking forward to Wednesday’s game with optimism.
“There is a culture of winning that we are trying to build in this team, and that mentality is important. You can say that it is difficult to have games at this time because the players have been in holiday mode for about two weeks, but the job must be done.
“We have 18 players in camp now, and we will work with that. Everybody must work hard, and we will go into the match with the determination to win.”
The Eagles trained for 80 minutes under light rain at the Stadion Polinii Warsawa. Tuesday’s official training session will be held at the match venue – Stadion PGE Narodowy.
NIGERIA’S LAST FIVE MATCHES
Egypt 0 Nigeria 0 (AFCON third-place match: 17/01/26) – Nigeria win after penalty shootout
Iran I Nigeria 2 (International Friendly: 27/03/26)
Jordan 2 Nigeria 2 (International Friendly: 31/03/26)
Nigeria 2 Zimbabwe 0 (Unity Cup 2026: 26/05/26)
Jamaica 0 Nigeria 3 (Unity Cup 2026: 30/05/26)
POLAND’S LAST FIVE MATCHES
Poland 1 Netherlands 1 (2026 World Cup Qualifier: 14/11/25)
Malta 2 Poland 3 (2026 World Cup Qualifier: 17/11/25)
Poland 2 Albania 1 (2026 World Cup Playoff: 26/03/26)
Sweden 3 Poland 2 (2026 World Cup Playoff: 31/03/26)
Poland 0 Ukraine 2 (International Friendly: 31/05/26)
Photo: Terem Moffi with the ball at Monday’s training session

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