Akor Adams Joins Elite Club with Debut Goal for Super Eagles
Nigerian striker Akor Adams announced his arrival on the international stage in stunning fashion, scoring on his debut as the Super Eagles defeated Lesotho 2–1 in a crucial 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifier on Friday.
The Sevilla forward, who came on as a second-half substitute, wasted no time in making an impact — calmly slotting home from Victor Osimhen’s clever pass to double Nigeria’s lead.
The goal capped off a brilliant week for the 25-year-old, who also found the back of the net in Sevilla’s 4–1 win over Barcelona in LaLiga just days earlier.
Adams’ form and hunger earned him a deserved national call-up from coach Eric Chelle, and he repaid that faith with a composed finish that has now placed him among an exclusive list of Nigerian debut scorers.
The likes of Julius Aghahowa (AFCON 2000), Obafemi Martins (2004), Stephen Makinwa, Ekigho Ehiosun, and Femi Opabunmi all achieved the same rare feat in their first outing for the Super Eagles.
💭 Opinion: A Star in the Making — Adams Brings Back the Old Super Eagles Fire
There’s something special about a player who doesn’t just wear the green and white — but owns it from day one. Akor Adams’ debut goal wasn’t just a strike; it was a statement.
In a team often criticized for lacking cutting edge and hunger in recent months, Adams’ display brought a fresh spark. He looked fearless, determined, and clinical — the kind of attitude that once defined Nigerian football.
And beyond the goal, his movement, chemistry with Osimhen, and sheer presence up front hinted that Nigeria may have just found their next big striker.
Of course, it’s still early days. One goal doesn’t make a legend — but it can ignite a legacy. If Adams keeps his focus and continues to deliver, the Super Eagles may have finally unearthed the perfect partner to Osimhen — or even his successor.




