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Troost-Ekong Opens Up On His Only Regret After Retiring From International Football

Troost-Ekong Opens Up On His Only Regret After Retiring From International Football

When former Super Eagles captain William Troost-Ekong announced his retirement from international football, fans across Nigeria felt the weight of the moment. It wasn’t just a player walking away — it was the end of an era for a defender who bled green and white every single match.

But even after years of leadership, iconic performances, and unforgettable tournament moments, Ekong admits he walks away with one lingering regret.

“I Never Lifted The Africa Cup Of Nations”

For all his achievements, Troost-Ekong says the one thing he wishes he could have done was win the Africa Cup of Nations with Nigeria.
A heartbreak shared by millions of Super Eagles fans.

He also added that he would have loved to experience one more World Cup, highlighting how much representing Nigeria meant to him.

Ending his emotional farewell, he wrote:

“HONOURED. GRATEFUL. FOREVER A SUPER EAGLE. The journey may end here, but my support never will.”

And knowing Ekong? He means every word.

A Remarkable Journey With The Super Eagles

From AFCON battles to World Cup nights, Troost-Ekong was more than a defender —
he was a leader, a motivator, and a symbol of consistency.

  • Over 70 caps for Nigeria

  • AFCON 2023 Team of the Tournament

  • Captain in multiple key competitions

  • One of the most respected voices in the squad

His presence shaped a generation of Super Eagles football.

Even though he won’t be at AFCON 2025, his legacy will walk onto the pitch with every defender who learned from his example.

What Ekong’s Retirement Means For The Sports Market

High-profile retirements like this don’t only affect team dynamics —
they influence:

  • player valuations

  • squad rebuilding strategies

  • sponsorship opportunities

  • media attention around the Super Eagles

  • leadership transitions within the camp

Ekong stepping away marks the start of a new chapter for Nigeria’s defence — and a shifting moment in the African football market landscape.

Forever A Super Eagle

Regret or not, Troost-Ekong leaves behind a career that Nigerian football will always celebrate.
He may not have lifted AFCON, but he lifted the team — and the spirit of millions.

And in football, legacy often goes beyond trophies.


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