1 West Ham’s Tyron Akpata Keen to Represent Nigeria
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Tyron Akpata, an 18 year old West Ham United midfielder, has expressed his desire to represent Nigeria despite being born and raised in England. Akpata, who joined West Ham at the U15 level and recently signed his first professional contract, has been promoted to the club’s development squad. He has made nine Premier League 2 appearances this season, providing two assists.

Akpata, a versatile midfielder capable of playing as an attacker, winger, or even a left back, admires Nigerian players like Alex Iwobi, Wilfred Ndidi, and Calvin Bassey. Speaking about a potential call-up to the Flying Eagles ahead of the 2025 Africa U20 Cup of Nations, he stated, "It’d be an honour to represent my heritage country."
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The Dagenham born player, who captained West Ham’s U18s last season, also aspires to play regular first-team football and reach the highest levels internationally. Off the field, Akpata has excelled academically, earning top marks among his peers.
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Tyron Akpata’s willingness to represent Nigeria is a testament to the country’s growing appeal among diaspora players. His admiration for Super Eagles stars highlights the influence these players have in inspiring young talents to embrace their Nigerian heritage. Akpata’s versatile skill set and leadership potential make him a promising addition to Nigeria’s player pool.

For the Flying Eagles, integrating diaspora talents like Akpata offers an opportunity to build a stronger, more dynamic team. The Nigerian Football Federation should actively engage with players of dual heritage, providing clear pathways for their inclusion in national teams.

This development underlines the importance of nurturing relationships with young players abroad, ensuring that the Super Eagles and Flying Eagles continue to benefit from the wealth of talent available globally.

Did You Know?

Tyron Akpata captained West Ham’s U18s in both the FA Youth Cup and U18 Premier League last season.
Nigeria’s [Flying Eagles](https://www.footballinnigeria.com.ng/category/womens-football/) have won the Africa U20 Cup of Nations a record seven times.
Alex Iwobi and Wilfred Ndidi, whom Akpata admires, were also scouted for Nigeria from England.
Akpata’s  demonstrates the balance he [maintains](http://dogetransparency.wiki/index.php/User:GlendaGoodchild) between sports and [education](http://wiki.abh.pt/index.php?title=Utilizador:MckinleyT97).
The 2025 Africa U20 Cup of Nations serves as a qualification platform for the [FIFA U20](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FIFA_U-20_World_Cup) World Cup.


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