Breaking vincent enyeama quits super eagles

A significant development in Nigerian football!

Breaking News: Vincent Enyeama Quits Super Eagles

According to reports, Vincent Enyeama, the former Super Eagles captain and goalkeeper, has announced his retirement from international football. The 37-year-old goalkeeper has been a stalwart for the Nigerian national team, earning 101 caps and playing in three World Cups.

Enyeama's decision to quit the Super Eagles comes after a tumultuous period in his career, which included a public spat with then-Super Eagles coach, Sunday Oliseh, in 2016. The goalkeeper had been a key player for the team, but his relationship with Oliseh deteriorated, leading to his exclusion from the team.

Enyeama's retirement is a significant blow to the Super Eagles, as he was one of the team's most experienced and respected players. His leadership and goalkeeping skills were instrumental in the team's success, including their run to the Round of 16 at the 2014 World Cup.

The former Lille and Fenerbahçe goalkeeper has not played for the Super Eagles since 2015, and his retirement is seen as a culmination of his decision to focus on his club career.

Enyeama's legacy in Nigerian football is undeniable, and his contributions to the Super Eagles will be remembered for years to come. He is one of the most decorated Nigerian players of all time, with numerous awards and accolades to his name.

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