Nigeria Ranked Second Highest Team Missing 2026 FIFA World Cup

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geria Ranked Second Highest Team Missing 2026 FIFA World Cup
Nigeria’s Super Eagles have earned an unwanted distinction at the ongoing 2026 FIFA World Cup, emerging as the second highest-ranked national team absent from the global football tournament despite being among the world’s top football nations.
According to the latest FIFA Men’s World Rankings, Nigeria is ranked 26th globally, making the Super Eagles the second-best ranked team that failed to qualify for the World Cup. Only Denmark, ranked 21st in the world, sits above Nigeria among nations missing from the tournament.
The ranking highlights the disappointment surrounding Nigeria’s absence from the expanded 48-team World Cup being hosted by the United States, Canada, and Mexico. Many football enthusiasts had expected the Super Eagles to secure qualification given the country’s rich football history and abundance of talent.
Nigeria’s failure to reach the tournament has continued to generate debate among football stakeholders, with many pointing to shortcomings during the qualification campaign. The Super Eagles fell short in the qualifying series and were unable to secure a place among Africa’s representatives at the global showpiece.
Despite missing out on the World Cup, Nigeria remains one of Africa’s most respected football nations, boasting a squad filled with internationally recognized stars competing in top European leagues. The country’s recent rise in the FIFA rankings also reflects improvements in performance and competitiveness on the international stage.
Football analysts believe the Super Eagles’ absence is a significant loss for the tournament, considering Nigeria’s large fan base, football pedigree, and history of producing world-class players. Former England captain John Terry recently described Nigeria’s absence as a major miss for the competition.
As the 2026 FIFA World Cup progresses, attention is already shifting toward Nigeria’s rebuilding efforts and preparations for future international competitions, including the Africa Cup of Nations and the qualification race for the next World Cup.

