Trabzonspor defender Chibuike Nwaiwu has been drafted into the squad for Nigeria’s upcoming international friendlies against Iran and Jordan, stepping in for the injured Calvin Bassey.
The Nigerian Football Federation confirmed the change on Thursday after Bassey was officially ruled out. The Fulham defender sustained a back injury during his club’s commanding 3-1 victory over Burnley at Craven Cottage last weekend. Initial assessments suggested the knock was minor, but further medical evaluation revealed that the 24-year-old would be unable to recover in time for the two-match tour, prompting the technical crew to seek a late replacement.
For Nwaiwu, the invitation marks a landmark moment in his career. The 22-year-old has never before been called up to the senior national team, and the opportunity represents a rapid ascent for a player who has been quietly building his reputation in Europe.
Having joined Turkish Süper Lig side Trabzonspor in January from Austrian club Wolfsberger AC, Nwaiwu has wasted little time in making an impact.
The former Enyimba youth product has registered two goals and one assist in just ten league appearances for the Black Sea Storm, showcasing an unexpected offensive threat from the backline.
Nwaiwu’s ability to operate both as a central defender and as a full-back is expected to provide tactical flexibility as Nigeria prepares to face two tactically disciplined Asian opponents.
For Nwaiwu, the trip to the Middle East offers not just a debut, but a chance to stake a permanent claim in the national team setup.
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