Unity Cup: Nigeria begin title defence against Zimbabwe, Jamaica face India

Nigeria won the Unity Cup last year
Nigeria won the Unity Cup last yearČTK / imago sportfotodienst / Toyin Oshodi

Nigeria will commence their Unity Cup title defence against Zimbabwe at The Valley, as Charlton Athletic prepare to host the 2026 edition of the tournament in May.

Eric Chelle’s men won the 2025 edition, having defeated Jamaica 5-4 on penalties after the scores stood at 2-2 at Brentford’s Gtech Community Stadium in London.

To successfully defend the trophy won, they must first negotiate their way past the Warriors before squaring up against either India or the Reggae Boys at the South London venue.

The tournament stages a return to the Valley when the Super Eagles played Jamaica and the Republic of Ireland in a landmark edition that saw Inter Milan great Obafemi Martins make his senior international debut.

"The Unity Cup is back again, promising to deliver an event unlike any other. Those who attended last year will know that this is more than a football match but a joyous occasion that brings people together over three days in a celebration of culture, rivalry, friendship and respect,” organisers AfroSports said.

Nigeria’s fixture against the Zimbabweans will see both countries reignite their rivalry that was last witnessed at the 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifying series.

President of the Nigeria Football Federation Ibrahim Gusau is delighted with the opportunity to see the three-time African champions compete at the exciting showpiece.

"The Nigeria Football Federation is pleased with another opportunity to see the Super Eagles compete at the highly exciting and entertaining Unity Cup tournament," he said.

"As perennial champions, the Super Eagles will look to retain their title again this summer, even as they will not underrate the other participating teams India, Jamaica and Zimbabwe.

"The tournament promises to be explosive and that is the setting in which the Super Eagles thrive best." 

As per Zimbabwe FA boss Nqobile Magwizi, the Southern African country is looking forward to playing in England for the very first time, as that will expose the Warriors to high-level competition.

"The Unity Cup represents far more than a celebration of football and culture, it is a powerful platform that reflects Zimbabwe football’s growing ambition to compete, perform, and excel on the global stage

"For the first time in our history, the Warriors will play in England in a tournament of this nature. This is a landmark moment for our nation and a clear indication of the progress we are making as a footballing country. 

"It underscores our deliberate efforts to elevate the Zimbabwean game, to expose our players to high-level international competition, and to firmly position Zimbabwe as a competitive force in world football.

"Our participation in the Unity Cup is therefore not merely about taking part, it is a reflection of Zimbabwe’s forward momentum and rising ambition. It demonstrates our commitment to building competitive national teams, strengthening international partnerships, and inspiring the next generation of Zimbabwean footballers.

"We look forward to testing ourselves against strong opposition in Nigeria, Jamaica, and India, and to showcasing the pride, talent, and resilience that define Zimbabwean football."

Beyond the action on the pitch, the 2026 Unity Cup will culminate in a finals day designed as a celebration of sport and culture, featuring live entertainment and global cuisine.

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