Nigeria’s rich football heritage is decorated with strikers who have left an indelible mark at both national and international stages.
These prolific goalkeepers played a role in the Super Hawks’ success in tournaments such as the Cup of Africa’s Cup of Nations (AFCON), the FIFA World Cup and the Olympics.
This article delves into Nigeria’s top 15 goalscorers, highlighting their achievements, playing styles and valuable contributions to the national team.
1. RashidiYekini – 37 goals in 62 games (1984-1998)
Rashidi Yekini is Nigeria’s leading goalkeeper of all time and is known for his strength, precise positioning and clinical performance.
Career Highlights:
Nigeria scored in his first World Cup against Bulgaria in 1994 and he celebrated with his iconic online embrace moment.
The title of top scorer in AFCON in 1994 led to a victory in Nigeria.
In 1993, he was awarded the African Football Player of the Year.
2. Victor Osimhen – 25 goals in 39 games (2017-present)
Rising Victor Osimhen quickly rose to Nigeria’s goal-scoring team and achieved extraordinary feats when he was young.
Career Highlights:
Set a record by scoring 10 goals in the 2023 AFCON qualifier.
Played a key role in Naples’ 2022-23 Serie A and became the league’s top scorer.
After two goals against Rwanda, it surpassed Segun Odegbami’s goal statistics in March 2025.
3. Confirm rich experience – 23 goals in 46 matches (1976-1982)
Segun Odegbami is nicknamed “Mathematics” because of his precision and intelligence of the court, and is a technically talented striker who takes his goal keenly.
Career Highlights:
The gold boots were won on AFCON in 1980, leading to Nigeria’s first mainland victory.
In the late 1970s, it helped to establish Nigeria as a football force.
4. Young factory – 21 goals in 58 games (2000-2012)
Yakubu Aiyegbeni is known as “The Yak”, a striker known for his calmness before scoring. Despite his famous miss at the 2010 World Cup football game, his goal-scoring ability is still commendable.
Career Highlights:
Nigeria’s highest scorer in the 2006 World Cup qualifiers.
Four goals in AFCON in 2010.
Along with teams like Portsmouth, Middlesbrough and Everton, he has had a successful club career in the Premier League.
5. – 19 goals in 46 games (2007-2014)
Ikechukwu Uche is a fast and skilled striker known for his pace and intuition to score goals.
Career Highlights:
In 2013, Nigeria won an integral part of the lineup to AFCON.
A key goal was scored in the World Cup qualifiers.
6. ObafemiMartins – 18 goals in 42 games (2004-2015)

Obafemi Martins, nicknamed “Obagoal”, is known for his incredible speed and powerful shooting.
Career Highlights:
In 2007, he won the Italian Cup with Inter Milan.
Contributes key goals in multiple World Cup qualifying sports.
Represented Nigeria in three AFCON matches.
7. Sunday Oyarekhua – 17 goals in 28 games (1971-1976)
Although little known, Oyarekhua was one of the outstanding strikers in Nigeria in the 1970s.
Career Highlights:
Maintained an impressive goal-to-match ratio in Nigeria.
Playing a crucial role in the early AFCON Championships in Nigeria.
8. Ahmed Musa – 16 goals in 110 games (2010-present)
Nigeria’s most closed player, Ahmed Musa, is known for his speed, versatility and leadership.
Career Highlights:
The record for the highest scorer in Nigeria in World Cup history with four goals.
In the 2014 World Cup, especially for Argentina.
Lead Nigeria to AFCON victory in 2013.
9. Samson Suia – 16 goals in 51 matches (1987-1999)
Samson Siasia is a skilled striker who later transitioned to coaching.
Career Highlights:
Represented Nigeria in the 1994 World Cup.
Play a key role in multiple AFCON campaigns.
In 2008, the Nigerian Olympic team directed a silver medal.
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10. OdionIghalo – 16 goals in 37 games (2015-2022)
Odion Ighalo is a prolific striker known for his ability to score in high pressure situations.
Career Highlights:
Become the top scorer of AFCON in 2019 and help Nigeria finish third.
A major goal was scored in the 2018 World Cup qualifiers.
11. Daniel Amokach – 13 goals in 44 matches (1990-1999)
Known as the “The Bull”, Daniel Amokachi is a physically dominant, known for her aggressive playing style.
Career Highlights:
Helped Nigeria get the 1994 AFCON title.
Played a crucial role in the 1996 Olympic gold medal victory in Nigeria.
12. Emmanuel Amunike – 10 goals in 28 games (1993-2001)
Emmanuel Amunike is an excellent winger known for his goal-scoring ability and decisive contributions in big games.
Career Highlights:
A win goal was scored in the 1994 AFCON final and secured Nigeria’s second continental title.
Played a crucial role in Nigeria’s historic 1996 Olympic gold medal champion.
Have a successful club career in Sports CP and Barcelona.
13. Jay-Jay Okocha – 14 goals in 73 games (1993-2006)
Jay-Jay Okocha, while not a traditional goal scorer, remains one of Nigeria’s most popular football players due to his dazzling skills, leadership and ability to score from long-range shooting and field goals.
Career Highlights:
Several spectacular goals were scored, including a stunning free kick against Cameroon in 2004.
Lead Nigeria to the 2000 AFCON final.
Winning the BBC Africa Football of the Year Award twice (2003 and 2004).
14. FinidiGeorge – 6 goals in 62 games (1991-2002)
Finidi George is an excellent right wing, known for his accurate cross, clever sports, and ability to score from a wide range of positions.
Career Highlights:
Nigeria won AFCON in 1994.
Represented Nigeria in two World Cups (1994 and 1998).
In 1995, Ajax won the Champions League.
15. TijaniBabangida – 5 goals in 36 games (1994-2004)
Tijani Babangida was a fast winger who played a crucial role in Nigeria in the late 1990s with the pace of a painful defender.
Career Highlights:
In 1998, the 16th World Cup round against Denmark.
Part of the Nigeria 1996 Olympic gold medal team.
A successful club career in Eredivisie in the Netherlands.
While most of the players on this list are strikers, some excellent midfielders and wingers have also gained their mark by scoring key goals for Nigeria.
Their creativity, gaming abilities and technical skills have made a significant contribution to the success of the Super Hawks.
The legacy of Nigeria’s leading goal scorer of all time
Nigeria’s football history is full of legendary goalkeepers who have helped shape the American football identity.
From Rashidi Yekini’s historic World Cup goals to Victor Osimhen’s modern dominance, these players have given lasting influence.
Their goals and achievements continue to inspire the next generation of Nigerian football players, ensuring that the country’s legacy in world football remains strong.