Nigeria’s journey in the FIFA World Cup shows that since its debut in 1994, the Super Eagles have qualified for six World Cups, delivering memorable performances, especially in the early appearances.
Nigeria reached the second round in 1994, 1998, and 2014. However, this progress has not been consistent, and the country has struggled to maintain momentum over the decades.
The recent knockout in the World Cup qualifiers ended Nigeria's campaign after a penalty shootout loss to the Democratic Republic of Congo in the CAF play-off final. This marked the country's first consecutive World Cup qualifier knockout since 1994.





