Ahmed Musa
About Ahmed Musa
The whistle blew in Brazil. Ahmed Musa had just scored twice against Argentina in the 2014 FIFA World Cup, becoming the first Nigerian ever to score more than once in a single World Cup match.
Ahmed Musa was born on October 14, 1992. The forward and winger would grow up to become one of Nigeria's greatest footballing talents, representing his country on the world's biggest stages.
By 2014, Musa had established himself as a dangerous attacking player. His brace against Argentina showcased his ability to perform when it mattered most. The goals made him a national hero overnight.
Four years later, Musa struck again. At the 2018 FIFA World Cup in Russia, he scored another brace, this time against Iceland in the group stage. He became the first Nigerian to score in two separate World Cup tournaments.
His club career brought more success. Musa was part of Al Nassr's squad in Saudi Arabia that won the Saudi Premier League and Saudi Super Cup in 2019. The midfielder had proven himself across different continents and competitions.
The caps kept coming. By November 2021, Musa reached a remarkable milestone. With 111 appearances, he became Nigeria's most capped player, a record that speaks to his consistency and durability at international level.
Later in his career, Musa returned to Nigerian football. He joined NPFL club Kano Pillars as a forward and winger, bringing his experience back home. The move represented a full circle moment for the nation's most experienced international player.
Ahmed Musa's legacy is written in goals and caps. From that unforgettable night in Brazil to his record-breaking appearances, he defined an era of Nigerian football through sheer talent and determination.
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