Super Eagles head coach Eric Chelle has stunned Nigerian football fans with a sensational squad announcement ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifiers. The 31-man provisional list includes 15-year-old goalkeeper Ebenezer Harcourt, who becomes the youngest player ever to receive a Super Eagles call-up.

Harcourt, who made history at CHAN 2024 as Nigeria’s youngest-ever player, now finds himself sharing the dressing room with established stars like Victor Osimhen, Ademola Lookman, Cyriel Dessers, and Alex Iwobi.
Experience Meets Youth in Balanced Squad
According to report, Captain “William Troost-Ekong” leads a squad packed with experience and quality, featuring “Stanley Nwabali, Wilfred Ndidi, Olaoluwa Aina, Calvin Bassey, and Moses Simon”.
Who is Ebenezer Harcourt?

Ebenezer Harcourt is a 15-year-old Nigerian goalkeeper who has become the youngest player ever to be called up to the Super Eagles. Harcourt first drew national attention at CHAN 2024, where he made history as Nigeria’s youngest debutant.
Despite his age, his maturity, reflexes, and commanding presence in goal have impressed scouts, coaches, and analysts across Africa.
Harcourt has been described as a prodigy with quick decision-making, sharp anticipation, and strong shot-stopping abilities. His rise has been rapid, moving from local youth academies to Nigeria’s U-17 setup before his record-breaking CHAN appearance.
The latest Super Eagles call-up confirms him as one of the most promising teenage talents in world football today.
Can He Compete with Stanley Nwabali?

While Stanley Nwabali has established himself as Nigeria’s first-choice goalkeeper, particularly after his heroics at AFCON 2023, Harcourt represents the future.
Nwabali offers experience, leadership, and consistency, but Chelle’s decision to include Harcourt signals a push toward building depth and long-term succession in the goalkeeping department.
Harcourt’s agility and fearlessness in high-pressure games make him a potential competitor for Nwabali, even if immediate starting opportunities may be limited.
Training alongside Nwabali and Adebayo Adeleye provides him with the perfect environment to grow. If Harcourt impresses in camp, he could become the surprise package in Nigeria’s qualifiers, offering fresh energy and competition in a department long considered Nigeria’s weak link.