In a poignant announcement, The Super Eagle lond serving Captian William Troost-Ekong has declared his retirement from international football. This decision, shared on Thursday, December 4, 2025, signals the end of an illustrious decade that saw him don the iconic green jersey of the Super Eagles, just weeks ahead of the anticipated TotalEnergies CAF Africa Cup of Nations in Morocco.
The 31-year-old defender reflected on his remarkable journey in an emotional message, revealing that his final match for Nigeria was the heart-wrenching loss to DR Congo during the 2026 FIFA World Cup playoff, an outcome that dashed the country’s hopes of qualifying for the tournament. “Every single time I put on that iconic shirt, I thought back to the moment Stephen Keshi gave me my debut,” Troost-Ekong shared in a heartfelt social media post, underscoring the deep connection he feels to the national team.
Troost-Ekong made his competitive debut in 2015 and quickly emerged as the backbone of Nigeria’s defense. He formed a formidable partnership with Leon Balogun affectionately known as the “Oyibo Wall”, which bolstered the team’s performance in various international competitions.
Throughout his career, Troost-Ekong helped guide Nigeria to notable achievements, including a bronze medal at the Rio 2016 Olympics and a third-place finish at the 2019 Africa Cup of Nations.
His crowning achievement came during the delayed 2023 AFCON held in Côte d’Ivoire, where he captained the Eagles to the final and was awarded Player of the Tournament for his stellar performances, which included a crucial goal in the final match.
Reflecting on his time with the national team, Troost-Ekong stated, “To have achieved 83 caps, played in five major tournaments, and captained Nigeria is beyond my wildest dreams.” His journey symbolizes the spirit of resilience and unity that the team stands for, even amid challenges. “In adversity, we come together, we hustle, we fight through the pain and rise,” he remarked, emphasizing the camaraderie that has defined his experience with his teammates.
Despite stepping away from international play, Troost-Ekong reassured fans that this is not a final farewell. “I will remain closely involved with Nigerian football,” he mentioned, hinting at future contributions without disclosing specific details. His heartfelt gratitude extends to the fans, whom he credited as the lifeblood of the sport in Nigeria. “Wearing the Super Eagles shirt has been more than playing football. It has been a duty, a privilege, and an honour,” he added.
His retirement not only marks a significant transition for Troost-Ekong but also closes a chapter for Nigerian football—one in which he became a beacon of pride, perseverance, and national identity for fans and aspiring players alike. As he steps down from the international arena, he hopes to inspire the next generation of Super Eagles to forge their own paths and create new legacies.