Football/ Nigeria set for lucrative friendly against Russia in Moscow

On June 6, 2025, Nigeria’s Super Eagles will face Russia in a high-profile friendly in Moscow. Head coach Eric Chelle has already unveiled his squad for the clash, which promises both sporting and financial rewards for Nigerian football.

According to Naija Football, the Nigerian Football Federation (NFF) is set to earn a substantial €500,000 (approximately 325 million FCFA) from the fixture.

This match not only offers vital preparation for upcoming competitions but also boosts the federation’s revenue amid growing financial pressures.

The encounter against Russia’s Sbornaïa will test Nigeria’s tactical readiness while providing exposure for emerging talents.

With European scouts likely in attendance, players have an added incentive to impress.

As the Super Eagles gear up for the trip, fans eagerly await a competitive showdown one that could shape Nigeria’s football trajectory while delivering a major financial windfall.

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