Nigeria’s men’s national team, the Super Eagles, have confirmed their participation in a Four-Nation Invitational Tournament to be held in Amman, Jordan, during the upcoming FIFA men’s international match window in March. The announcement follows Nigeria’s recent run to the Africa Cup of Nations bronze medal, and the event will form part of their continuing preparations for future international commitments. The Nigerian Football Federation revealed that the Super Eagles will face opposition that includes Iran and Costa Rica at the tournament. The competition will feature four national teams in total, with fixtures to be staged in Jordan’s capital. Specific match dates, kickoff times, and the complete schedule were not detailed in the announcement, but all games are expected to take place within the officially designated FIFA window, ensuring that clubs are required to release players for international duty. Participation in the event offers Nigeria the opportunity to test themselves against teams from outside the African confederation, providing the coaching staff with a chance to evaluate players in different tactical and competitive environments. Facing Iran and Costa Rica, both regular participants on the global stage, is likely to give the Super Eagles varied stylistic challenges as they continue to build cohesion and depth within the squad. The Four-Nation Invitational in Amman also allows Nigeria to maintain competitive rhythm following their continental campaign. With a blend of established internationals and emerging talents vying for places, these matches are expected to be used to refine the team’s structure, assess individual performances, and strengthen combinations across the pitch. The setting in Jordan offers neutral-ground conditions for all involved teams, with the host nation organizing the logistics and venues for the short tournament. While additional details such as the fourth participating nation, broadcasting arrangements, and full roster information were not provided in the initial statement, Nigeria’s involvement confirms another important set of fixtures on their 2026 football calendar. The Super Eagles will enter the March window looking to build on the momentum from their Africa Cup of Nations bronze-medal finish and further solidify their preparations for upcoming qualifiers and international competitions.