Super Eagles captain Ahmed Musa has officially announced his retirement from international football, bringing an end to a distinguished career with the Nigerian national team that spanned nearly 15 years.
The announcement was made in an emotional message shared on X, formerly known as Twitter, where Musa expressed deep appreciation to Nigerians for their unwavering support throughout his journey in international football.
Musa leaves the national team as Nigeria’s most capped player, having made 111 appearances in the green and white. His longevity and consistency at the highest level of the game earned him a place in Nigerian football history as one of its most dedicated servants.
Reflecting on his career, the forward described Nigeria’s triumph at the 2013 Africa Cup of Nations as one of his proudest moments in international football. He also highlighted his performances at the FIFA World Cup as major milestones he will always cherish.
Musa scored four goals across his World Cup appearances, a feat that makes him Nigeria’s highest goalscorer in the history of the tournament.
With his retirement, Ahmed Musa bows out as one of the most influential figures of his generation in Nigerian football, leaving behind a legacy defined by commitment, leadership, and memorable moments on the global stage.

