Gabriel Osho Reflects on Journey to Super Eagles and International Debut

English-born central defender Gabriel Osho has shared details about his invitation to the Nigerian national team, revealing that the Nigeria Football Federation NFF first contacted him after Luton Town’s promotion to the Premier League in 2023. Osho, who now plays for Auxerre in France, became officially cap-tied to Nigeria in November 2024 during the Africa Cup of Nations AFCON qualifier against Benin.



Osho recounted his injury struggles that delayed his Super Eagles debut. Though invited for March 2024 internationals against Ghana and Mali, a knee injury forced him out. The opportunity finally came in November 2024, when he was called up due to Semi Ajayi’s unavailability.



Reflecting on his first match for Nigeria, Osho described it as "special and overwhelming," marking a proud moment for him and his family. His allegiance to Nigeria was apparent early on when he participated in a Golden Eaglets training camp before the 2015 FIFA U17 World Cup.



Currently making waves at Auxerre, Osho recently scored his first goal for the club in a thrilling 2-2 draw with Lens.



Editorial



Gabriel Osho’s journey to becoming a Super Eagle underscores the challenges and triumphs of dual nationality players. For Nigeria, securing Osho’s commitment is a testament to the NFF’s proactive engagement with players who have ties to the country. His story highlights the importance of persistence, both for athletes overcoming setbacks and for football federations striving to build strong national teams.



Osho’s experiences also reflect the complexities of balancing club and international commitments, especially amid injuries.
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