Across various European countries, Nigerians stood up to be counted as they helped their team to league triumphs and cup titles

In Portugal, Super Eagles defender, Zaidu Sanusi also celebrated a double as he scored the title-winning goal against Benfica and played in the Taca de Portugal final.
Despite challenges with his fitness, Akinkunmi Amoo also won the Danish League title with FC Copenhagen and may be playing in the Champions League next season.
In Austria, Samson Tijani, Amoo’s former U-17 teammate also won the Austrian Bundesliga with Red Bull Salzburg who won their 9th title on the bounce.

While Olanrewaju Kayode assisted the winning goal in the Turkish Cup final win for Sivasspor, his compatriot, Anthony Nwakaeme helped Trabzonspor to their first league title in 38 years. Leke James was also in the Sivasspor team.
In Greece, Henry Onyekuru had the league title as a bright spot in a difficult individual season that saw him score just once.
Asisat Oshoala ended the La Liga Women’s League as top scorer and helped Barcelona Femeni to 30 wins in 30 games. She also won a domestic treble with the Barcelona team.
Victor Moses also added one more to his trophy-laden career as his Russian team, Spartak Moscow won the Russian Cup.
In the Spanish La Liga 2, UD Almeria finished as champions and earned a promotion to La Liga with Sadiq Umar scoring 18 goals in the process.
There were also cup final heartbreaks for a number of Nigerian stars including a UEFA Europa Conference League final loss by Feyenoord and Cyriel Dessers.
Rangers’ trio of Super Eagles stars also lost in the Europa League final in a season that had many Nigerians vie for major titles.









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