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Plymouth Argyle striker Owen Oseni explained why he chose to play for Nigeria over Ireland or Ivory Coast after receiving his first senior international call‑up, according to Afrik‑Foot.
The 23‑year‑old forward said he was stunned when Super Eagles head coach Éric Chelle named him in squads for the 2026 Unity Cup in London and the high‑profile June friendlies against Poland and Portugal.
Oseni’s invitation has sparked discussion because the Plymouth striker is currently playing in England’s third tier. His selection makes him one of the few League One players to receive a senior Nigeria call‑up in recent years.
Born in Waterford, Ireland, Oseni qualifies for Nigeria through his father, while his mother’s heritage also made him eligible for Ivory Coast. Before this call‑up he could still have represented the Republic of Ireland, but the striker said Nigeria’s approach was “impossible to reject.”
Owen Oseni. Copyright: xDavexRowntree/IMAGO“I’d love to represent any country on a national level,” Oseni told BBC Sport. “It’s massive for me and my career and Nigeria, the Super Eagles, when they came knocking, it was a decision that I couldn’t turn down.”
The striker also explained how shocked he was to be recognised by a country with such a huge football population.
“I know I had an alright season, but to get called up for a country where there’s more than 240 million people and probably 50 % want to play for their country was quite a big deal for me so I was really buzzing,” he said. “The coaches were watching me, obviously they picked up on the form I’d hit just towards the end of the season.”
Oseni added: “I didn’t think there was a possibility that that could happen. All I know is to just work hard and many doors could open, but I definitely didn’t think that I would be one of them.”
New Super Eagles and Plymouth Argyle striker Owen Oseni. Copyright: xStevexTaylor/IMAGONigeria: Chelle rewards Oseni’s form
Oseni’s call‑up follows a breakthrough campaign with Plymouth Argyle after joining the club last summer from Scottish side St Mirren.
The striker scored 10 goals and provided five assists in 33 appearances across all competitions during his first season in the English Football League. His strongest run arrived late in the campaign, when he scored three goals in Plymouth’s final four League One matches as the club narrowly missed out on the play‑off places.
Chelle values Oseni’s direct running, physical strength, aggressive pressing and pace in transition. The coach has been searching for attacking players who can offer a different tactical option when matches become stretched or physical.
The Unity Cup in London will give Oseni his first chance to prove he can translate his club form to the international stage. Nigeria will face Zimbabwe before meeting either India or Jamaica later in the competition.
The tournament begins on 26 May at The Valley and will serve as an experimental platform for Chelé, who has deliberately separated his Unity Cup squad from the stronger group reserved for June’s glamour friendlies.
Owen Oseni of Plymouth Argyle. Copyright: xStevexTaylor/IMAGOUnlike previous Nigeria managers who relied almost entirely on Europe’s elite leagues, Chelé has mixed experienced internationals with emerging talents, dual‑national recruits and standout Nigeria Premier Football League performers.
Experienced names such as Wilfred Ndidi, Moses Simon, Terem Moffi and Francis Uzoho have been retained to provide leadership and balance for the younger squad.
The Unity Cup squad also includes fresh dual‑national addition Arthur Okonkwo, who recently switched allegiance from England, while players such as Rafiu Durosinmi and Emmanuel Fernandez were selected because of their suitability to Chelé’s pressing system.
By leaving major stars like Victor Osimhen, Ademola Lookman and Alex Iwobi out of the Unity Cup roster, Chelé is giving players such as Oseni a genuine opportunity to fight for long‑term places in the Super Eagles setup ahead of future AFCON and World Cup qualifiers.

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