As the FIFA Club World Cup 2025 kicks off in the USA, several standout players with Nigerian heritage will take to the pitch, showcasing the growing influence of the Nigerian diaspora on football’s global stage.
Tosin Adarabioyo (Chelsea, England)

Born in London to Nigerian parents, Adarabioyo brings Premier League experience to Chelsea’s squad at the Club World Cup. A product of Manchester City’s academy, he now fortifies Chelsea’s defense, proudly carrying his dual English–Nigerian identity into the tournament.
Michael Olise (Bayern Munich, France)

The versatile playmaker, born in England to a Nigerian father and French-Algerian mother, chose to represent France internationally. Now at Bayern Munich, Olise brings flair and creativity to the midfield. He speaks openly about his four-nation heritage—France, Algeria, Nigeria, and Great Britain—calling it a source of personal enrichment.
Noni Madueke (Chelsea, England)

Madueke, of Igbo Nigerian descent, emerged from London’s youth ranks before making his mark at PSV and later Chelsea. A lightning-quick winger, he adds depth and flair to Chelsea’s attacking options.
Karim Adeyemi (Borrusia Dortmund, Germany)

With a Nigerian father and Romanian mother, Adeyemi has risen through Germany’s youth teams to the national squad. His pace and goal-scoring instincts are key for Borrusia Dortmund as they aim to conquer the Club World Cup.
Jamal Musiala (Bayern Munich, Germany)

Musiala, born to a Nigerian–British father and a German–Polish mother, grew up between Germany and England. Choosing Germany for his international career, this Bayern Munich prodigy is already a mainstay in their senior lineup.
Manuel Akanji (Manchester City, Switzerland)

Swiss international Akanji carries a middle name—Obafemi—that reflects his Nigerian roots, inherited from his heritage. A key figure in City’s defense, Akanji will be looking to play a vital role in their quest for victory in the tournament.
David Alaba (Real Madrid, Austria)

Alaba’s Nigerian heritage is well documented—his father hails from Nigeria. Now at Real Madrid, the veteran defender brings leadership and continental experience to the tournament.
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