Super Eagles stars shine across Europe as Osimhen, Onyedika, others win titles

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The 2025/2026 campaign concluded on a positive note for several Nigerian internationals, as a number of Super Eagles players secured domestic silverware across various European leagues.

From league titles to cup victories, these players were influential figures for their respective clubs throughout the season.

1. Victor Osimhen — Galatasaray (Turkish Super Lig)
Victor Osimhen was instrumental in Galatasaray’s Turkish Super Lig success, scoring important goals as the Istanbul club reclaimed the league crown. The Nigerian forward stood out as one of the league’s top performers in Turkey all season.

2. Zaidu Sanusi — FC Porto (Taça de Portugal)
Zaidu Sanusi also lifted silverware after FC Porto secured the Taça de Portugal. The full-back maintained his strong form in Portugal, continuing to establish himself as a reliable presence in the team’s defence.

3. Raphael Onyedika — Club Brugge (Belgian Pro League)
Raphael Onyedika played a key role in Club Brugge’s Belgian Pro League title win, enjoying another strong season in midfield. The Super Eagles midfielder contributed significantly with his energy, tackling, and calm distribution.

4. Kelechi Iheanacho — Celtic (Scottish Premiership)
Kelechi Iheanacho enjoyed league success with Celtic as the Scottish club added another Scottish Premiership title to their trophy cabinet. The Nigerian attacker further boosted his career with another major honour in Scotland.

5. Terem Moffi — FC Porto (Taça de Portugal)
Like Zaidu Sanusi, Terem Moffi also picked up the Portuguese cup with Porto after joining on loan from Nice in January 2026.

6. Francis Uzoho — Omonia (Cypriot First Division League)
Francis Uzoho finished the season with a trophy as Omonia clinched the Cypriot league title. The Super Eagles goalkeeper added another domestic honour during his spell in Cyprus.

7. Frank Onyeka — Coventry City (EFL Championship Playoffs)
Frank Onyeka also tasted success after helping Coventry City earn promotion to the Premier League via the EFL Championship playoffs during his loan move from Brentford.