The Confederation of African Football, CAF, has paid tribute to Super Eagles captain William Troost-Ekong following his decision to retire from international football after a decade of service to Nigeria.
Troost-Ekong announced his retirement on Thursday through a statement shared on his social media platforms, bringing an end to a distinguished 10-year career with the national team. The 32-year-old defender made 83 appearances for the three-time African champions, becoming one of the most consistent and respected figures in the squad during that period.
A commanding presence in defence, Troost-Ekong played a central role in Nigeriaโs major tournaments over the years, including the Africa Cup of Nations and the FIFA World Cup qualifiers. His leadership and composure were widely recognised across the continent, but it was his performance at the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations that cemented his legacy. At that tournament, he delivered some of the finest displays of his career, earning both the Player of the Tournament award and a place in the Team of the Competition.
In a tribute posted on X, CAF honoured the defenderโs contributions, commending his impact on African football and his exemplary leadership for Nigeria. The continental body described him as a player whose influence extends beyond the pitch and praised his dedication throughout his international career.
CAF wrote that legends endure in their time and long after, acknowledging Troost-Ekong as one of the standout figures of his generation and expressing appreciation for his service to Nigerian football.
Troost-Ekongโs retirement marks the end of an era for the Super Eagles, and tributes have continued to pour in from teammates, fans, and football stakeholders who celebrated his commitment, professionalism, and inspirational role in the national team.
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