Chibueze Oputa in Super Eagles camp after winning the NPFL title with Enugu Rangers.
From the rough battles of the NPFL to the bright lights of London, Chibueze Oputa is living every Nigerian footballer’s dream right now.
Within just 48 unforgettable hours, the Enugu Rangers International F.C. right-back won the Nigeria Premier Football League title and earned his first-ever senior international call-up to the Nigeria national football team.
And now, the breakout star says he is ready for war.
Oputa’s rise has been nothing short of extraordinary.
The flying full-back played a crucial role as Enugu Rangers secured a dramatic 2-1 victory over Ikorodu City F.C. on the final day of the season to clinch a record-equalling ninth NPFL title.
While his teammates celebrated wildly across Lagos and Enugu, Oputa barely had time to soak in the moment.
The defender was immediately called away for international duty by Super Eagles coach Éric Chelle and flown directly to the United Kingdom for Nigeria’s Unity Cup campaign.
That meant he missed the emotional trophy parade entirely.
Speaking from Nigeria’s camp in London ahead of the Unity Cup clash against Zimbabwe national football team, Oputa delivered an emotional message to Nigerian fans.
“I’m very happy and grateful,” he said.
“Winning the league and getting my first Super Eagles call-up at the same time is a big moment for me.”
The defender also made a strong promise ahead of his potential debut.
“If I get the chance to play, expect hard work, passion and my best for the country. I’m always ready to give everything for the badge.”
Oputa’s performances this season have earned him huge praise within Nigerian football circles.
Often described by local scouts as the “Reece James of the NPFL,” the Rangers defender built his reputation through relentless energy, disciplined defending, dangerous crosses, and set-piece quality.
His consistency became one of the major foundations behind coach Fidelis Ilechukwu’s successful title-winning campaign.
Now, many fans are eager to see whether he can carry that same intensity into the national team setup.
The upcoming Unity Cup clash carries extra importance for the Super Eagles.
Nigeria has struggled against Zimbabwe in recent meetings and has failed to defeat the Warriors in their last three encounters.
In response, Chelle has introduced a bold new-look squad featuring several home-based stars and 12 debutants.
The goal is clear: inject hunger, energy, and fresh competition back into the national team.
Oputa, alongside fellow Rangers defender Kenneth Igboke, represents this new generation of domestic talent now getting a major opportunity on the international stage.
For Oputa, this moment could completely change his career trajectory.
Just days ago, he was fighting through intense NPFL title battles.
Now he could potentially line up in London wearing the famous green-and-white jersey in front of an international audience.
With confidence soaring after Rangers’ title triumph, the defender appears fully ready for the challenge ahead.
And if Chelle hands him a starting shirt against Zimbabwe, Nigerian fans already know exactly what to expect:
Hard work. Passion. And absolutely everything for the badge.
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