Anietie Udobit, Abuja
The 2026 FIFA World Cup continues to capture global attention, with several traditional football powers and emerging nations advancing into the knockout stages.
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African football supporters have particularly celebrated Morocco’s impressive performances, viewing the team’s continued progress as further evidence of the continent’s growing competitiveness on the global stage.
European powerhouse France has also progressed after another commanding display, reinforcing its status as one of the tournament favourites.
Across Nigeria, despite the Super Eagles’ absence from the competition, millions of supporters continue to follow matches passionately through television broadcasts, viewing centres and digital platforms.
Sports marketing experts estimate that World Cup tournaments generate billions of dollars globally through broadcasting rights, tourism, merchandising and sponsorship deals.
Football analysts believe the tournament also offers African federations valuable lessons on youth development, coaching standards and sports infrastructure.
The absence of Nigeria from the tournament has reignited conversations about reforms needed within Nigerian football administration to restore consistent qualification for major international competitions.
Football remains Africa’s most influential sport, capable of fostering unity, economic activity and youth inspiration across the continent.