Tuesday, April 7

World football’s governing body, FIFA, has officially confirmed Arthur Okonkwo’s eligibility to play for the Super Eagles of Nigeria, Soccernet.ng reports.

​For several months, Okonkwo’s international future remained uncertain. Born in England to Nigerian parents, the goalkeeper was eligible to represent either nation.

Following a path common among dual-national stars, the Arsenal-trained shot-stopper initially chose to represent England at the youth level, featuring for the under-16, 17, and 18 squads.

Wrexham AFC goalkeeper Arthur Okonkwo Copyright: ImagoxIanxLyallx

​However, since transitioning out of age-grade competitions, he has yet to receive a call-up to the England senior team, making Nigeria an increasingly attractive option.

​While rumors suggested a potential call-up before the March international break, Soccernet.ng confirmed that he was ineligible at the time because FIFA had not yet officially approved his nationality switch.

Wrexham AFC goalkeeper Arthur Okonkwo. Copyright: ImagoxMIxNewsx

As of Tuesday morning, his change of nationality was formally updated on the FIFA platform for international player transfers. As such, Okonkwo is now cleared to represent Nigeria in all competitions.

​Boost for Eric Chelle: Arthur Okonkwo’s Arrival a Threat to Okoye and Nwabali

​The timing of Okonkwo’s eligibility provides a significant boost for Super Eagles coach Eric Chelle.

However, for the existing roster of goalkeepers, the competition for the starting shirt has just intensified.

Chelle currently relies on three capable options: Maduka Okoye, Francis Uzoho, and current first-choice Stanley Nwabali.

Wrexham Arthur Okonkwo collects the ball above Marc Guiu of Chelsea. Picture credit: ImagoxAndrew YatesxSportimage

​These players will certainly be on high alert, as Okonkwo’s arrival introduces a new level of competition. The former Arsenal man has brilliant shot-stopping ability, particularly in close-range situations.

He also uses his 6’6″ height pretty well, as he has a strong aerial presence and is reliable in set-piece situations. Okonkwo is also a very good passer of the ball and stays calm under pressure.

His experience playing in the English Championship gives him a competitive edge, particularly when compared to Uzoho and Nwabali.

​The Super Eagles are set to reconvene in June for two high-profile fixtures against Portugal and Poland.

Okonkwo is expected to receive his maiden call-up for these matches, where he will be eager to make his international debut.

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