The 2025/26 European football season delivered plenty of drama, emotion, and memorable moments. Across the continent, players celebrated different forms of success — from winning major trophies and securing qualification for European competitions to achieving the crucial objective of avoiding relegation.
Super Eagles stars were also part of the celebrations, with several Nigerian internationals playing key roles in their clubs’ successful campaigns and ending the season with silverware.
In this piece, Completesports.com’s ADEBOYE AMOSU highlights the Super Eagles players who won titles with their respective clubs during the 2025/26 season.
Kelechi Iheanacho (Celtic)
Iheanacho won the League and Cup double with Celtic. The talented striker overcame an injury-hit campaign, disrupted by recurring hamstring problems, to become a firm fan favourite at Paradise.
The 29-year-old registered nine goals in 24 appearances across all competitions for Martin O’Neill’s side.
The former Manchester City and Leicester City forward also earned Celtic eight crucial points through match-winning contributions against Kilmarnock on his debut, as well as Dundee, Hibernian, and Motherwell.
Victor Osimhen (Galatasaray)
The striker played a pivotal role in Galatasaray’s successful title defence, despite battling fitness concerns at different stages of the season.
Osimhen registered 15 goals and five assists in 22 Super Lig appearances, although he fell short of last season’s 26-goal tally.
The 27-year-old recorded 22 goals and seven assists across all competitions for the Yellow and Reds.
Paul Onuachu (Trabzonspor)
Onuachu was the hero of Trabzonspor’s Turkish Cup final triumph over Konyaspor, scoring twice in the Claret and Blues’ 2-1 victory.
It was Onuachu’s fifth trophy at club level. The forward won the Danish Superliga twice and the Danish Cup once during his time with FC Midtjylland.
The former Southampton star also won the Belgian Cup with KRC Genk during the 2020/21 season.
Chibuike Nwaiwu (Trabzonspor)
The centre-back played a crucial role in Trabzonspor’s Turkish Cup triumph after joining the Black Sea Storm from Austrian outfit Wolfsberger AC in January.
The 22-year-old also enjoyed cup success during his stint with Wolfsberger AC, winning his first major silverware in Europe.
He also won the Nigeria Premier Football League (NPFL) title with Enyimba in the 2022/23 season before moving abroad.
Zaidu Sanusi (FC Porto)
Despite being tipped to leave FC Porto before the start of the 2025/26 season, Sanusi established himself as a regular under Francesco Farioli during the second half of the campaign.
It was the left-back’s second league title with Porto, having first tasted success with the club in the 2021/22 season.
Sanusi registered one goal and one assist in 17 league appearances for the Dragons during the season.
Raphael Onyedika (Club Brugge)
Onyedika won the Belgian Pro League title with Club Brugge for the second time. The defensive midfielder, who arrived at Jan Breydel Stadium from Danish club FC Midtjylland in 2020, scored one goal in 30 league outings.
The 25-year-old also played six matches in the UEFA Champions League, scoring twice and providing one assist.
Francis Uzoho (Omonia Nicosia)
The 27-year-old celebrated his first Cypriot First Division title with Omonia Nicosia this season, having joined the club from APOEL in 2021.
Uzoho had earlier won the Cypriot Cup twice with the Shamrock, lifting the trophy in the 2021/22 and 2022/23 seasons.
The goalkeeper struggled for regular game time in the league this season, making just five appearances and recording three clean sheets.
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He also featured five times in the UEFA Europa Conference League, recording two clean sheets.
Terem Moffi (FC Porto)
Moffi celebrated the first major club trophy of his career after playing a key role in FC Porto’s title-winning campaign. The 26-year-old striker joined the Portuguese giants on loan from French Ligue 1 side OGC Nice during the January transfer window.
The striker registered three goals and one assist in 15 appearances across all competitions for Francesco Farioli’s side.
Igoh Ogbu (Slavia Prague)
The centre-back played a key role in Slavia Prague’s successful defence of the Czech First League title. It marked his third trophy with the Red and Whites, having previously won the Czech Cup in the 2022/23 season.
An injury setback limited Ogbu to 13 league appearances during the campaign. He also featured three times across the Czech Cup and the UEFA Champions League.
Semi Ajayi (Hull City)
Ajayi won the Sky Bet Championship play-off title with Hull City. The experienced centre-back joined the Tigers on a free transfer last summer following his departure from West Bromwich Albion but suffered an injury on his debut against Coventry City.
The 32-year-old endured another setback after sustaining an injury while on international duty at the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations, which kept him sidelined for around two months.
Despite those challenges, Ajayi recovered in time to play his part as Hull City secured promotion to the Premier League, ending a five-year absence from the top flight.


