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  • We Ranked Our Favourite Nigerian Football Jerseys

    We Ranked Our Favourite Nigerian Football Jerseys

    Last week, Nike released Nigeria’s 2022 football kit. Even though we won’t participate in the World Cup later this year, we sha have a really nice jersey we can wear. 

    Because Nigeria has had so many beautiful jerseys over the years, I decided to rank the most popular ones. 

    What do you think?

    10. 2002, World Cup

    We didn’t win one single game in the group stage of the 2002 World Cup, and it’s because of this jersey. They just went to find neon material and threw it on our boys. Please, NFF and Nike, don’t let this happen again. 

    9. 2014, World Cup

    They rushed to make this jersey, and there’s nothing anyone can tell me. We don’t even have anything to say about it. It’s just… not fine. 

    8. 2010, World Cup

    Although this jersey isn’t terrible, it’s too basic. It looks like a pre-match warm up kit. Look at the collar. Just there. Adidas can’t be making our own Papilo look like this, please. 

    7. 1992, AFCON

    1992 was not a World Cup year, but we still got this absolute gem of a jersey. The designers weren’t scared to switch things up by making it asymmetric, and I absolutely respect that. If not that Ghana knocked us out of AFCON in the semi-finals, shebi we would’ve used it to carry the trophy. At least, we have better jollof rice. 

    6. 1998, World Cup

    I don’t like that this jersey is this low on the list. I actually really like it. It’s just that things really pick up from here. 1998 was also a very memorable World Cup for Nigerians. We beat Spain and finished top of our group. Legendary. 

    5. 2022

    We didn’t make World Cup this year, but at least, we have this super fire jersey with ankara-like patterns that we can wear for owambes. A lot is happening on it, but that’s what makes it so beautiful. I can’t wait to buy one. 

    4. 2018, World Cup

    This is probably our most purchased and talked about jersey ever. I got one. Everyone should get one. It’s just *chef kiss*. 

    3. 2020

    Unpopular opinion, but this jersey is much better than 2018’s. It has the same chuku chuku motif, but this one is much better executed. I also really like the colours and the placement of the badge. 

    2. 1994, World Cup

    Nigeria participated in the World Cup for the first time in 1994, and what a way to announce ourselves. I had a difficult time choosing between the home and away jersey, but inevitably chose the away because how can something be so perfect? It’s proper retro. 

    1. 1996, AFCON

    I’ve seen beauty before, but this is a discovery. No flaws. Everything perfect. 10/10. Look at the neck na. We didn’t go to AFCON that year, but at least, we had the best jersey. 


    Also Read: How to Pass Off as a Football Fan

  • When A Nigerian Football Fan Is Unpatriotic

    When A Nigerian Football Fan Is Unpatriotic

    It is expected that an event, everyone present should dress according to the occasion.

    And slay while at it, that’s if slaying is a religion for you.

    This tweet shows a Nigerian man wearing a Chelsea FC jersey to a Nigerian Premier League event.

    https://twitter.com/Emperor_derek/status/699610512707952640
    Why didn’t he dress like his patriotic companion wearing the  Awka United jersey?
    This is Nigeria, what are you doing?

    Was he trying to make a rebellious fashion statement?

    Or is the Nigerian jersey not fine enough for him?

    Maybe he has too much international exposure.

    Even IJGBs wear Nigerian jerseys to Nigerian football matches held outside the country.

    When someone chooses to wear an international jersey to a Nigerian sports event.

    Nigerians had this to say..

    Someone made this comparison.

    https://twitter.com/BluntWithTruth/status/699725915627110400

    Perhaps he has little passion for Nigerian football.

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