The No.7 jersey has long been worn by some of Nigeria’s most legendary footballers, sparking passionate debates among fans over who deserves the title of the nation’s greatest to wear it. From the golden era of the 1980s to the modern-day crop of stars, the legacy of the No.7 continues to shine.
After much fan debate and expert analysis, Finidi George—AFCON 1994 winner and former Ajax and Real Betis star—has emerged as Nigeria’s all-time best No.7, edging out iconic figures like Segun Odegbami, Ahmed Musa, John Utaka, and 2024 CAF Player of the Year Ademola Lookman.
A veteran journalist weighed in on the debate, comparing Finidi George’s global exploits—which include a UEFA Champions League title with Ajax in 1995—with the brilliance of Segun Odegbami, who led Nigeria to its first AFCON title in 1980 and remains the Super Eagles’ third-highest goal scorer.
Finidi, celebrated for his blistering pace, pinpoint crosses, and consistency on the international stage, became a household name not only in Nigeria but across Europe, especially during his stint with Real Betis.
Segun Odegbami, aka “Mathematical,” brought elegance and intelligence to the wing in the late ’70s and early ’80s, but many fans believe his legacy suffers from a lack of available footage from that era.
Other contenders include:
Ahmed Musa – Nigeria’s most capped player and only man to score braces in two different FIFA World Cups.
John Utaka – A pacey forward known for his time with Rennes and Portsmouth.
Ademola Lookman – A rising star whose 2024 CAF Player of the Year award and stellar AFCON 2023 performance have quickly made him a fan favorite.