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Arthur Okonkwo Cleared to Represent Nigeria After FIFA Approval

Arthur Okonkwo Cleared to Represent Nigeria After FIFA Approval

By Elizabeth Ugbo

Wrexham goalkeeper Arthur Okonkwo has received approval from FIFA to represent Nigeria Football Federation. The decision, recorded on April 6, 2026, allows the 24-year-old to switch allegiance from England. He made the request earlier in the year to boost his international career.


Okonkwo Completes Nationality Switch

FIFA officially updated Okonkwo’s status on its Change of Association register. As a result, his affiliation now belongs to Nigeria instead of England.

Although he played for England at youth level, he never earned a senior cap. Therefore, FIFA rules allowed him to switch nationality.


Journey from Arsenal to Wrexham

Okonkwo developed at Arsenal FC, where he featured for youth teams, including the Under-18 side.

Later, he joined Wrexham AFC on loan in 2023. He impressed during that spell at the Stok Cae Ras. Consequently, the club signed him permanently in 2024.

Since then, he has become Wrexham’s first-choice goalkeeper in the EFL Championship.


Strong Performances Attract Nigeria

This season, Okonkwo has delivered consistent performances. He has made several crucial saves that helped Wrexham remain competitive.

As a result, Nigerian officials identified him as a strong option for the national team.


Earlier Contact with Super Eagles Coach

Okonkwo had earlier contact with Super Eagles head coach Eric Chelle during the Unity Cup in London.

However, paperwork delays prevented his inclusion in the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations in Morocco. Now, with approval secured, he becomes available for selection.


Boost for Super Eagles Goalkeeping Unit

Okonkwo’s arrival will strengthen Nigeria’s goalkeeping department. Current options include Stanley Nwabali, Maduka Okoye, and Francis Uzoho.

His competition and quality should improve the team’s overall performance.


Background and Eligibility

Okonkwo was born in Camden, England, to Nigerian parents. Between 2015 and 2019, he represented England at U-15, U-16, U-17, and U-18 levels.

However, he remained eligible to play for Nigeria due to his heritage.


Conclusion

With FIFA approval now secured, Arthur Okonkwo can officially represent Nigeria. His inclusion adds depth, competition, and quality to the Super Eagles squad ahead of future tournaments.

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