The Unity Cup’s elevation to FIFA Tier 1 status could not have come at a better time for a group of Nigerian players who have spent their careers waiting for this moment, Soccernet.ng reports.
When Femi Azeez, Arthur Okonkwo, Obinna Igboke and Chibueze Oputa took to the field at The Valley on Tuesday night, they did so in a competition that now carries the full weight of international football.
What Unity Cup FIFA Tier 1 status means
FIFA’s competition tier system classifies international tournaments based on their prestige, participation level and competitive standard. Tier 1 is the highest classification, reserved for competitions that carry full caps and count towards FIFA’s official rankings.

The Unity Cup’s elevation means every match at The Valley this month carries full international weight for all four competing nations — Nigeria, Zimbabwe, India and Jamaica.
What it means for Femi Azeez
Former Watford academy product, now at Millwall, Azeez, did not need the extra motivation. The 24-year-old winger scored twice on debut as Nigeria beat Zimbabwe 2–0 in the semi-final, opening the scoring inside five minutes before adding a second in the 63rd minute. He had recorded 19 goal contributions for Millwall in the Championship this season and earned a place in the division’s Team of the Season.

Eric Chelle moved quickly to cap him for Nigeria ahead of England, and those two goals at The Valley are now officially part of his international record. The FIFA Tier 1 confirmation ensures they will remain there.
What it means for Nigeria’s fringe players
Azeez was not alone in making his mark. Arthur Okonkwo, Igboke and Oputa all earned their first caps in a competition that now counts at the highest level. For the domestic-based players in the squad—several of whom were handed rare opportunities by Chelle—the Tier 1 status transforms this developmental exercise into a genuine international milestone.

Nigeria have never lost a Unity Cup match, winning all three previous editions in 2002, 2004 and 2025. Every player who adds their name to that unbeaten run this month does so in a tournament that now carries the full weight of international football.

