• Source: List of Nigerian sportspeople
  • List of Nigerian sportspeople includes notable sportsman of the country.


    American football


    Isaiah Ekejiuba – Oakland Raiders
    Samkon Gado – St. Louis Rams
    Israel Idonije – Chicago Bears
    Amobi Okoye – Houston Texans
    Christian Okoye – Kansas City Chiefs
    Jeff Otah – Carolina Panthers
    Iheanyi Uwaezuoke – San Francisco 49ers


    Association football


    Johnson Akuchie
    Yakubu – Guangzhou R&F
    Victor Anichebe – West Brom
    Tunji Banjo
    Chibuzor Chilaka
    Christian Chukwu
    John Fashanu
    Sani Kaita
    Nwankwo Kanu – played in 1994, 1998 and 2002 World Cup finals
    Garba Lawal
    Obafemi Martins – VfL Wolfsburg
    Anthony Nwagbara
    Mikel John Obi – Chelsea F.C.
    Segun Odegbami
    Peter Odemwingie – West Bromwich Albion F.C.
    Austin "Jay-Jay" Okocha (born 1973)
    Praise Onubiyi
    Nedum Onuoha – Manchester City F.C.
    Oguchi Onyewu
    Rashidi Yekini
    Joseph Yobo – Fenerbahçe S.K.
    Michael Obafemi – Southampton
    Henry Onyekuru
    Bukayo Saka
    Kelechi Iheanacho – Leicester City


    Athletics


    Blessing Okagbere – track and field athlete
    Chioma Ajunwa – first Nigerian Olympic gold medalist (long jump)
    Olusoji Fasuba – sprinter


    Basketball


    Kenny Adeleke (born 1983) – basketball player
    Giannis Antetokounmpo (born Adétòkunbọ̀ in 1994) – 2-time NBA MVP and 2021 NBA Finals MVP for the Milwaukee Bucks. His parents are Nigerian, and though he was born in Athens, Greece, he did not receive Greek citizenship until 2013. According to Giannis, him and his brothers grew up in a "Nigerian home" with "no Greek culture." Antetokounmpo holds dual-citizenship, having received his Nigerian passport in 2015.
    Thanasis Antetokounmpo (born 1992) – Giannis' older brother also plays for the Milwaukee Bucks. Like Giannis, Thanasis' surname was changed from the Yoruba "Adétòkunbọ̀" to the Greek transliteration "Antentokounmpo" as part of the citizenship process.
    Tunji Awojobi (born 1973) – professional basketball player
    Kelenna Azubuike – Golden State Warriors
    Udoka Azubuike – University of Kansas
    Suleiman Braimoh (born 1989) – Nigerian-American basketball player in the Israel Basketball Premier League
    Yinka Dare – New Jersey Nets
    John Egbunu (born 1994) – Nigerian-born American basketball player for Hapoel Jerusalem of the Israeli Basketball Premier League
    Obinna Ekezie (born 1975) – professional basketball player
    Festus Ezeli – Golden State Warriors
    Andre Iguodala – Philadelphia 76ers
    Ikenna Iroegbu (born 1995), American-born Nigerian basketball player for Hapoel Galil Elyon of the Israeli Basketball Premier League
    Jayson Obazuaye (born 1984)
    Nneka Ogwumike – Los Angeles Sparks
    Emeka Okafor – Phoenix Suns
    Ike Ofoegbu (born 1984) – American-Nigerian Israeli Premier Basketball League player
    Hakeem Olajuwon
    Victor Oladipo – Orlando Magic
    Michael Olowokandi (born 1975)
    Ekpe Udoh – Milwaukee Bucks
    Ime Udoka – San Antonio Spurs
    Mfon Udoka – Detroit Shock, Houston Comets, Los Angeles Sparks
    Talib Zanna (born 1990) – basketball player in the Israel Basketball Premier League


    Boxing



    Dick Tiger (born Richard Ihetu) – former World Boxing Association world middleweight and light-heavyweight champion.
    Hogan Bassey – former World Boxing Association world featherweight champion.
    Ike Ibeabuchi – former World Boxing Council international heavyweight champion
    Samuel Peter – former World Boxing Council world heavyweight champion


    Mixed martial arts


    Anthony Njokuani
    Israel Adesanya
    Kamaru Usman
    Muhammed Lawal – former Strikeforce world light-heavyweight champion


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