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Super Eagles’ Stanley Nwabali reacts to CAF award nomination

Super Eagles’ goalkeeper Stanley Nwabali has earned a prestigious nomination for the CAF Goalkeeper of the Year award, an acknowledgment of his exceptional performances over the past year.
The Confederation of African Football (CAF) revealed the nominees list, which includes Nwabali, marking a significant milestone in his career.
In response to the news, Nwabali took to his official X account to express his joy and gratitude. Sharing his excitement with fans, he humorously requested, “Help me tag my mama. Thanks @CAF_Online.”
See his post below;
https://x.com/NwabaliBobo/status/1849511063047503916?t=dnEDKI1mCCZ1IxP1quH8xA&s=19
The nomination stands as recognition of the goalkeeper’s hard work and dedication to both club and country. Nwabali’s performances have played a crucial role in the Super Eagles’ recent successes, earning him widespread acclaim within Nigeria’s football community and beyond.
Fans and supporters have since flooded his post with congratulatory messages. Many have praised Nwabali’s humility and dedication, which have contributed to his rise in African football.
As the CAF awards draw closer, all eyes will be on Nwabali to see if he can clinch the prestigious Goalkeeper of the Year title, adding to the growing list of accolades for Nigerian footballers on the continent.
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