The Nigeria Football Federation, the national governing body overseeing football activities in the Federal Republic of Nigeria, has officially paid tribute to long-serving Super Eagles captain William Troost Ekong following his decision to retire immediately from international football.
In a detailed statement released on Friday, the federation described the defender as a “dedicated, selfless and humble leader” whose decade of service had significantly shaped the national team. Okay News reports that the federation emphasised that his leadership inspired a generation of younger players and strengthened the identity of the Senior National Team.
According to the federation, “After a dispassionate evaluation of his 10-year stewardship with the Senior National Team, the Nigeria Football Federation wishes to eulogise William Troost-Ekong following his announcement of immediate retirement from international football on Thursday, 4 December 2025.” The statement further explained that his journey with the Super Eagles had showcased professionalism and national pride from the moment he made his debut in 2015.
The federation praised his commitment, noting, “Captain Troost-Ekong was a dedicated, selfless, and humble leader of the Super Eagles for so many years. He served with gusto, zeal and patriotic fervour, and he bestrode the pitch with passion, pride, purpose and a commendable sense of duty.”
Beyond his role as captain, the federation highlighted that Troost Ekong consistently demonstrated discipline, ambition, and reliability whenever he represented Nigeria. His performances at multiple editions of the Confederation of African Football Africa Cup of Nations tournament, including the 2019, 2021 and 2023 editions, were described as exemplary.
His international record includes 83 appearances, medals from the continental championship, and participation at the 2018 Federation Internationale de Football Association World Cup, where he contributed crucial goals. His standout performance at the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations hosted in the Republic of Côte d’Ivoire earned him the Man of the Competition (Most Valuable Player) award after scoring three vital goals.
“With 83 caps for his motherland across five competitions, he leaves the stage a fulfilled man who can reflect on his decade-long stewardship with pride and accomplishment,” the federation stated.
The Nigeria Football Federation concluded its tribute by assuring him of continued support. “As he retires from the international game, the Nigeria Football Federation wishes William Troost-Ekong the very best in his future endeavours and will do whatever we can to help him accomplish his future goals within the round-leather game.”