- Safiu Kehinde
Super Eagles Captain, Williams Troost-Ekong, has announced his retirement from the national team.
Troost-Ekong made the announcement in a post shared on his X handle on Thursday.
The 32-year-old footballer who was born to a Nigerian father and a Dutch mother declared an end to international football after 10 years with the Super Eagles.
Troost Ekong expressed his gratitude to Nigeria for the opportunity granted to him.
He however pledged to continue supporting the national team.
“Playing for Nigeria has been the greatest privilege of my life. The journey may end here, but my support never will. Here’s to the next chapter.” Ekong wrote.
Meanwhile, in a separate heartfelt farewell note attached to the post, the Saudi Pro League player recounted how he was invited to the team by late former Stephen Keshi in 2015.
Troost-Ekong reminisced on the memories of the 2016 Rio Olympics, 2018 FIFA World Cup as well as the three African Cup of Nations (AFCON) he played in.
He also highlighted his accomplishmenta across 83 senior caps for the Super Eagles.
The statement read; “In 2015 a phone call from the late Stephen Keshi changed my life.
“A month later the big boss gave me my debut. his belief in me ignited a desire to follow in his footsteps.
“Every single time I have put on that iconic shirt to walk out onto the pitch, I have thought back to that moment.
“Going on to captain the Super Eagles was beyond my wildest dreams. Nigeria took me in and trusted me to lead and represent a nation of 230+ million.
“From a boy born and raised in the Netherlands to the oyibo wall and eventually skippo is a privilege I will always hold close to my heart.
“To have achieved 83 senior caps, played in five major tournaments, won three medals, and broken a few records-I have lived my dream.
“A bronze medal at the Rio 2016 Olympics, followed by playing at the 2018 World Cup in russia, and three incredible AFCON tournaments with a bronze and most recently silver medal will remain unforgettable.
“Being able to lead nigeria through the 2023 AFCON, scoring in the final and being named player of the tournament was something special. To this day, I still wish for a different ending.
“Becoming the highest-scoring defender in AFCON history is an honor I share with every teammate who was a part of those moments. That tournament taught me what it truly means to be Nigerian; that in adversity, we come together, we hustle, we fight through the pain and we rise.
“I am at peace knowing that throughout all these milestones I gave everything I had. Not just for myself but to try to inspire the next generation the same way I was inspired by the legends I looked up to, and had the pleasure to fight shoulder to shoulder with.
“It has been fun to play alongside my nigerian teammates, building something great together. Watching them grow into leaders, time has come to pass on the responsibility, to pass on the opportunity and pass on the captaincy.
“As a custodian of an iconic shirt, I’ve always known it was only borrowed. Now it’s the turn of the next generation to continue to write their own story.
“Born in the diaspora, I am so proud to be part of a group that fully showed its possible to come home to play and represent our nation.
“None of this would have been possible without the people around me.
“To every coach, member of staff and most importantly my teammates past and present who have been part of my international journey, thank you!
“To the Nigerian fans – the heartbeat of Nigerian football, your support has carried me through every high and every challenge. I will stand with you as you stood with me.
“This isn’t a final goodbye. My work within Nigerian communities continues, just as my love and passion for this team will never fade.
“The last decade has been filled with commitment, pride, and unforgettable memories.
“Wearing the super eagles shirt has been more than playing football. It has been a duty, a privilege, and an honour.”
