A wave of controversy has hit Nigerian football after FIFA reportedly expressed shock over the $1.2 million stadium project constructed in partnership with Nigeria Football Federation (NFF).
The stadium, initially projected to cost approximately $1.2 million, has attracted scrutiny after final photos of the completed project surfaced online. Many observers say the structure looks far below international standards for such a price tag.
According to reports, the project, valued at over ₦1.7 billion, was part of a broader football development program meant to improve infrastructure and player development across the country. However, the underwhelming state of the stadium has sparked widespread criticism and questions over accountability, transparency, and proper use of funds.

FIFA sources have reportedly called for a thorough review of the project to ensure that all funds were used appropriately. Meanwhile, several Nigerian fans and football analysts have taken to social media to express disappointment over the quality of the facility.

The NFF, on its part, has stated that the project was completed according to the original plan and budget, but promised to cooperate with any independent investigation.

The incident comes at a time when Nigerian football is under pressure to boost its infrastructure and restore public trust in its leadership.
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