JOHANNESBURG — Nigeria’s most capped footballer, Joseph Yobo, has played his last game for the Super Eagles at the Africa Cup of Nations (Afcon).
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Yobo made his 96th appearance for the Eagles on Sunday as the Nigerians beat West African rivals Burkina Faso 1-0 at the National Stadium, Johannesburg, to claim a third Afcon title.
The 32-year-old reckons he has played his last game at the Afcon for Nigeria and is prepared to step aside for the “new generation”.
“I had said it earlier that (South Africa 2013) would be my last Afcon, not because I cannot play any longer, but because I have realised that I have given it a lot of time,” Yobo said on Sunday.
The FenerbahÇe defender expressed happiness that he was quitting the scene with the ovation at its loudest.
“I was praying to God before I came here that hopefully this would be my last tournament and that I was going to win it. God has answered my prayers so I am very delighted. I feel so blessed.
“This is a massive achievement for me in my national team career,” he said.
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