Football
Visa, landing denial threaten Nigeria’s 2026 World Cup qualifier in South Africa
Fresh tension is brewing between Nigeria and South Africa following reports that authorities in Johannesburg have refused to provide landing clearance and arrival slots for the Nigerian delegation expected on Sunday ahead of a crucial 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifier.
The delegation, comprising Super Eagles players, technical crew, Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) officials, and members of the Nigeria Supporters Club, has been left stranded in planning as the match date draws closer.
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Sources within the NFF confirmed on Saturday that repeated attempts to secure approval from South Africa’s aviation authorities and sports leadership have yielded no results. “Every effort made to get clearance for our flight has been ignored. We are running against time,” a senior federation official disclosed.
The latest development follows last week’s controversial refusal by the South African embassy in Abuja to grant entry visas to several members of the Nigerian contingent, including supporters who had been mobilized to cheer the Super Eagles.
In addition, the NFF revealed that an earlier aircraft arrangement intended to accommodate the enlarged delegation was denied a landing permit, further compounding Nigeria’s logistical crisis.
Efforts by Nigerian officials to obtain clarification from the South African embassy have so far been unsuccessful, fueling speculation that the issue could escalate into a diplomatic row between the two nations.
With kickoff for the highly anticipated World Cup qualifier fast approaching, the uncertainty over the Nigerian team’s arrival has cast a shadow over the game and heightened concerns about fairness and sportsmanship in one of Africa’s fiercest football rivalries.
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