Super Eagles Coach Eric Chelle Arrives in Morocco for AFCON 2025 Draw Amid High Stakes

Super Eagles Coach Eric Chelle Arrives in Morocco for AFCON 2025 Draw Amid High Stakes

Super Eagles head coach Eric Chelle has arrived in Rabat, Morocco, ahead of the highly anticipated 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) draw, signaling Nigeria’s readiness to navigate the tournament’s group-stage permutations .

The draw, held at the Mohammed V National Theatre on January 27, 2025, will determine Nigeria’s path in the competition, which runs from December 21, 2025, to January 18, 2026 .

Chelle, flanked by Team Administrator Dayo Enebi Achor and NFF Technical Committee Chairman Sharif Rabiu Inuwa, exuded confidence as he stepped out in Rabat, declaring, “Bring them on!” in a social media post reflecting his determination .

Nigeria, a three-time AFCON champion, is seeded in Pot 1 alongside hosts Morocco, defending champions Ivory Coast, Senegal, Egypt, and Algeria, ensuring they avoid these heavyweights in the group stage .

However, challenges loom in Pots 2–4, with potential matchups against rivals like Cameroon, Mali, or South Africa—teams known for their AFCON pedigree .

The Super Eagles enter the tournament with a storied history, boasting 16 medals from 20 appearances, including three titles and five runner-up finishes .

Their recent form saw them qualify with two games to spare, though a final 2-1 loss to Rwanda in the qualifiers highlighted areas for improvement .

For Chelle, a Franco-Malian tactician, the draw carries personal stakes.

A potential clash with Mali, his home country, would add emotional weight, while Cameroon—a team that defeated Nigeria in three past finals—remains a historical nemesis .

The tournament also marks Morocco’s return as host after 37 years, with matches spread across six cities, including Casablanca and Marrakech .

As Nigeria awaits its group fate, fans and analysts alike speculate whether Chelle’s leadership can reignite the Super Eagles’ dominance.

With AFCON’s expanded global broadcast reach and the team’s rich legacy, all eyes are on Rabat to see if Nigeria’s journey will begin with a favorable draw—or a trial by fire .