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NEW: Leiria Lights Up as Super Eagles Refuse to Bow. Portugal 2–1 Nigeria

by Chinedu Ochulo
June 11, 2026
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Portugal hosted Nigeria at the Estádio Dr. Magalhães Pessoa in Leiria in a final dress rehearsal the night before the World Cup kicked off, football served up a proper appetizer. — and what a stage it was for two nations with plenty to prove.

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But before a ball was even kicked, the evening belonged to one man in green and white. Cristiano Ronaldo and the entire Portugal squad lined up to applaud Alex Iwobi onto the pitch as the Fulham midfielder celebrated his 100th appearance for the Super Eagles — a spine-tingling moment that drew a standing ovation from the Leiria crowd. Iwobi became just the fourth player in Nigerian football history to reach the century mark, joining the legendary company of Ahmed Musa, Joseph Yobo, and Vincent Enyeama. Having made his debut back in October 2015, this journey has stretched across more than ten years of consistent service to the Eagles — a player who chose Nigeria over England and, as he himself has said, has “no regrets” whatsoever. The applause from Ronaldo, a man who knows a thing or two about collecting caps, said it all.

With the emotion still hanging in the air, the football began — and it matched the occasion. Portugal drew first blood. It was Trincão’s incisive pass over the top that unlocked the Nigerian defence, with Diogo Dalot collecting near the byline before finding Pedro Neto, who fired a composed left-footed shot into the bottom corner. The Portuguese faithful roared — and rightly so. Neto, sharp and electric all evening, had announced himself emphatically.

But Nigeria? They didn’t flinch. In the 33rd minute, Portugal nearly doubled their lead when Bruno Fernandes thundered a shot from a corner rebound — only for goalkeeper Okoye to produce a sensational save to keep his side in the contest. Then, on the counter, Nigeria struck back. Adams latched onto a long ball, muscled past Rúben Dias, and combined with Fisayo Dele-Bashiru before unleashing a strike from inside the box that nutmegged Diogo Costa — and the away end exploded. Pure Super Eagles DNA — pace, power, and clinical execution. The first half ended level at 1–1, a thoroughly entertaining and competitive 45 minutes that felt anything but a friendly.

At half-time, Martínez unleashed the cavalry. Ronaldo, 41 and hunger personified, stayed on to hunt a goal — and should have had one. The five-time Ballon d’Or winner was presented with clear-cut chances in both halves with just the goalkeeper to beat but couldn’t convert, eventually being substituted off in the 65th minute. Meanwhile, Iwobi turned in a decent performance in midfield throughout, marking his historic night with exactly the kind of composed, tireless display that has defined his decade of service to the Eagles.

The winner, when it came, was pure class. Francisco Conceição — one of eleven replacements to come on — grabbed the 75th-minute winner by cutting in from the right and curling a shot into the far corner. Trademark. Ice-cold. Decisive. Al Jazeera

Nigeria pushed to the very end, Okoye commanding in goal, the Super Eagles refusing to fold. They shone defensively, created numerous attacking opportunities, and adapted impressively to Portugal’s style — the scoreline flattering their opponents somewhat. It ended a remarkable 25-match unbeaten run for Éric Chelle’s side, but the manner of performance earned its own kind of applause. World Soccer TalkTheCable

Final score: Portugal 2–1 Nigeria. Ronaldo heads to his sixth World Cup. Iwobi heads home as a centurion. Both, in their own way, winners on the night. 🦅

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