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The Super Hawks are offering free jerseys ahead of Zimbabwe’s 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifiers to inspire their fans.
The top 500 supporters appear at Uyo’s Godswill Akpabio International Stadium and will enjoy free jerseys to promote team spirit and create an electrical atmosphere.
When Nigeria faces Zimbabwe, the Super Hawks are determined to rekindle their World Cup hopes.
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With the qualification to queue, they will all stop for much-needed victory.
Ticket sales for the highly anticipated contest started Monday night with regular tickets of ₦1,000 and VIP seats of 3,000.
Currently, Nigeria is ranked fourth in Group C, with only 6 points in five matches.
A victory over Zimbabwe is crucial to maintaining the dream of the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
Eric Chelle’s roster will be held in Uyo at 5pm on Tuesday, hoping to capitalize on the support of their family crowd.
To encourage strong turnout, the Nigerian Football Federation (NFF) announced that they will give away 500 free jerseys to the early birds in the stadium.
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Akwa Ibom Sports Commissioner Paul Bassey confirmed the initiative on behalf of Governor Umo Eno during his team training.
Governor Umo Eno rally to support, urging fans to support Super Hawks
Governor Umo Eno assured participants a supportive environment, urging them to stay focused and target all threes.
He encouraged the team to leave their previous wins against Rwanda behind and prepare for a key match against Zimbabwe.
Governor Eno also called on Nigeria’s Akwa Ibom residents and football fans to win the team in green and white guys.
He promised that Uyo would continue to be a stronghold for the Super Eagles, assured them that they would become a firm support from the state government.
Nigeria has won six points in five games and does need to win to make their World Cup qualifying dream.
A full stadium and a buzzing crowd can bring the boost Zimbabwe needs to the Super Hawks and keep hope for the 2026 FIFA World Cup.