Chelle Rings One Change as Super Eagles Name Strong XI for Unity Cup Final Against Jamaica
Super Eagles head coach Éric Chelle has made a single alteration to his starting lineup for Nigeria's Unity Cup final clash against Jamaica, keeping faith with the majority of the team that secured victory in the semi-final.
The only change sees Pisa forward Rafiu Durosinmi handed a starting berth ahead of Philip Otele in attack. Durosinmi impressed after coming off the bench in Nigeria's semi-final win over Zimbabwe and has now been rewarded with a place in the starting XI.
In goal, Arthur Okonkwo retains his position between the sticks following a solid performance in the previous round.
The defensive line remains unchanged, with Kenneth Igboke, Igoh Ogbu, Chibuike Nwaiwu, and Chibueze Oputa tasked with keeping Jamaica's attack at bay.
In midfield, Tochukwu Nnadi, Alhassan Yusuf, and Samson Tijani continue their partnership, providing a blend of energy, creativity, and defensive stability.
The attacking trio features Femi Azeez, Durosinmi, and captain Terem Moffi, who will lead the line as Nigeria aims to lift the Unity Cup trophy.
Super Eagles Starting XI vs Jamaica
Arthur Okonkwo — Chibueze Oputa, Kenneth Igboke, Chibuike Nwaiwu, Igoh Ogbu — Tochukwu Nnadi, Samson Tijani, Alhassan Yusuf — Femi Azeez, Rafiu Durosinmi, Terem Moffi (C)
A Vote of Confidence from Chelle
Chelle's decision to make just one change suggests confidence in the squad's performance during the semi-final. Rather than overhauling the team for the final, the coach has opted for continuity, a move that could help maintain chemistry and rhythm against a physically demanding Jamaican side.
The inclusion of Durosinmi adds a different dimension to Nigeria's attack. The striker's physical presence and finishing ability could provide the Super Eagles with an additional threat alongside the experienced Moffi.
Opinion: A Chance for New Faces to Make a Statement
Beyond the trophy at stake, tonight's final offers several fringe players an opportunity to strengthen their case for future Super Eagles call-ups. With established stars absent, the Unity Cup has become a valuable platform for emerging talents to prove they belong at international level.
For Chelle, the match is not only about winning silverware but also about identifying reliable options ahead of more competitive fixtures. A strong performance against Jamaica would not only secure the title but also give the coach encouraging answers about the depth of his squad.
With a balanced lineup, an in-form captain in Moffi, and fresh attacking impetus from Durosinmi, Nigeria will be confident of finishing the tournament on a high.




