Nigerian international Alex Iwobi has etched his name deeper into football history after officially joining the prestigious “Centurion Club,” marking 100 international appearances for the Super Eagles.
The milestone places Iwobi among an elite group of Nigerian footballers who have reached the 100-cap mark, underlining his longevity, consistency, and importance to the national team over the past decade.
Iwobi, who made his senior debut for Nigeria in 2015, has grown into one of the team’s most reliable midfielders, contributing both creativity and tactical balance across multiple Africa Cup of Nations tournaments and FIFA World Cup qualifying campaigns.
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From his early days as a promising youngster breaking through at Arsenal to his current role as an experienced figure in midfield, Iwobi’s international career has been defined by adaptability and steady development under several national team coaches.
The 28-year-old has played under different tactical systems, often being deployed in various midfield and wide attacking roles, showcasing his versatility and commitment to the team’s needs rather than personal preference.
His 100th appearance is not just a personal achievement but also a reflection of his durability in a highly competitive national team setup that has produced and rotated several attacking talents over the years.
Reaching the centurion mark, places Iwobi among a respected list of Super Eagles legends, highlighting both his fitness consistency and his sustained selection at the highest level of African football.
With several active years still ahead of him, Iwobi is expected to further extend his cap tally, with fans and pundits now looking to see how he can help guide the next generation of Super Eagles players on the international stage.