
Francis Uzoho has been reinstated as the first-choice goalkeeper of the Super Eagles by head coach Eric Chelle, following the current inactivity of Stanley Nwabali. Uzoho plays as a goalkeeper for Cypriot First Division club Omonia
Nwabali is presently without a club after ending his deal with Chippa United, creating uncertainty ahead of the national team’s return to action later this month. With preparations underway, Chelle moved quickly to name Uzoho as his preferred option between the posts.
Uzoho previously served as second-choice goalkeeper during the last Africa Cup of Nations, where Nigeria secured a third-place finish. Meanwhile, Chelle appears unconvinced about Maduka Okoye, who reportedly declined a call-up for the tournament after being informed he would not be guaranteed the starting role.
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Okoye, who plays for Udinese Calcio, was initially seen as a strong contender for the number one spot. However, the coach is believed to have viewed his stance as a challenge to team authority.
Uzoho is expected to face competition from Arthur Okonkwo of Wrexham AFC, who recently switched international allegiance from England to Nigeria. While Okonkwo is eligible for friendly matches, he must receive clearance from FIFA before he can feature in competitive fixtures, including upcoming AFCON and World Cup qualifiers.
