2026 World Cup Qualifiers: 39-cap Super Eagles star at risk of missing Rwada, Zimbabwe games

Soccer

Super Eagles defender Semi Ajayi is in danger of missing Nigeria’s upcoming 2026 World Cup Qualifiers against Zimbabwe and Rwanda in March after sustaining an injury in West Brom’s 2-0 win over Oxford United, Soccernet.ng reports.

The last five months have been torrid for Ajayi, as he has spent most of his time sidelined due to an injury. Last October, he suffered a hamstring injury and that kept him out of action until February.

Upon the Super Eagles star’s returned to action, coach Tony Mowbray was careful about his situation, reducing his minutes drastically.

Soccer Semi Ajayi (Photo credit: Imago)
Semi Ajayi (Photo credit: Imago)

However, Ajayi started the last two games for West Brom. Unfortunately, he got injured in their last game against Oxford United on Saturday.

The Super Eagles defender hobbled off in the 41st minute and was replaced by former Everton man Mason Holgate.

It is believed that Ajayi suffered a relapse. But he would have to undergo tests go ascertain the extent of theb injury and how long he will spend on the treatment table.

Soccer Can Semi Ajayi make it back in time for the 2026 World Cup qualifiers?

Soccer Semi Ajayi (Photo credit: Imago)
Semi Ajayi (Photo credit: Imago)

As it is, Ajayi is a big doubt for the 2026 World Cup Qualifiers next month. But if it is not a serious issue, he would still have to be sidelined for two weeks at least.

The Super Eagles star has four weeks to return in time for the game. Even if the 31-year-old defender returns to action soon, West Brom will be cautious about Ajayi’s injury problems.

Soccer Super Eagles defenders (Photo credit: Imago)
Super Eagles defenders (Photo credit: Imago)

If Semi Ajayi does not make it back in time, it will be a big blow for him, as he is an integral member of the backline. Nonetheless, coach Eric Chelle will have to make do with the other players like Olisa Ndah, Benjamin Tanimu, and Gabriel Osho.

Soccer Kelvin Omachonu


Kelvin Omachonu

Kelvin Omachonu is a writer with many years of experience covering sports events in Nigeria and abroad. He is fueled by his love for the job, and is dedicated to delivering captivating stories.

Read MoreKelvin Omachonu

Newsletter

Don't miss

Tesla’s Business Has Become Much More Diversified in Just the Past Five Years. Does That Make Its Stock a Better Buy Today?

Key Points Tesla's energy generation and storage segment generated 27% revenue growth last year. The company's non-automotive segments were able to help offset a double-digit decline in auto revenue in 2025. These 10 stocks could mint the next wave of millionaires › Tesla (NASDAQ: TSLA) is known for its electric vehicles (EVs), and while they

WD sees sustainability as key business driver in an ‘AI economy’

Hard drive company WD promoted long-term operations and sustainability executive Jackie Jung to become its first chief sustainability officer in February, as it steps up sales to companies building AI data centers. Her vision: Turn sustainability into a “brand” for WD, a strategy that reduces risk for the $6 billion company (formerly known as Western

5 Business Ideas Worth Starting in 2026

If there is one thing Nigerians understand well, it is how to spot opportunity inside hardship. In 2026, that mindset will matter more than ever. The economy is tough, competition is rising, and many people are looking for smarter ways to earn, build, and survive. But even in a difficult environment, some businesses still stand