By Teddy Nwanunobi
Nigeria’s midfielder, Alex Iwobi, earned his 100th cap for Nigeria, becoming only the fourth player in the nation’s history to reach the landmark, an achievement that deserves recognition.
Iwobi achieved the feat in a friendly game against Portugal’s national team on Wednesday night.
Although the Portuguese team edged Nigeria 2-1 in Leiria, Portugal, as the hosts go into the 2026 World Cup as one of the favourites, the defeat could not overshadow one of the night’s most significant moments.
Throughout his international career, the Fulham midfielder has often divided opinion among supporters. Yet few players of his generation have demonstrated comparable longevity, availability, and commitment to the national team.
Since making his debut under Sunday Oliseh in 2015, Iwobi has represented Nigeria through multiple coaching regimes, changing generations and varying fortunes.
He has evolved from promising youngster to senior leader, remaining a constant figure within the Super Eagles setup.
Reaching a century of appearances is more than a statistical milestone. It is a testament to consistency, resilience and service.
On a night when Nigeria fell short against Portugal, Iwobi provided a reminder that some achievements transcend the result itself.
Daily NewsCraft reports that the loss put an end to the Super Eagles’ 12-game unbeaten run under Coach Eric Chelle.
