Yira Sor claims it is a massive honor to bring his supersonic speed to Super Eagles

Yira Sor claims it is a massive honor to bring his supersonic speed to Super Eagles
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March 26, 2026 | Kristina Reports

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KRC Genk winger Yira Sor has described his first invitation to the Super Eagles as a huge moment in his career, as the in-form attacker prepares to bring his blistering speed to the national team setup.

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The 23-year-old has been one of the standout performers in Belgium this season and now steps into the international spotlight with growing expectations around his pace and attacking threat.

Yira Sor eager to boost Super Eagles with pace

Speaking after receiving the call-up, Sor highlighted what he believes he can offer the Super Eagles as they prepare for upcoming matches.

“I am a player with a lot of pace. I am a player that loves the length of play. So I hope I can give this to the team and together we can achieve more.

Just two months ago in the AFCON, I was watching the team on the television and I was nervous. Every game they played, I was supporting the team. And two, three months later, I got called up to join this squad.

It was really a shock for me, to be very honest. But thank God for everything. And to represent Nigeria, over more than 200 million people, it’s something I really see as an honour.

It’s a privilege that I must not take for granted. I have to push to the maximum,”

The winger’s rise has been rapid, moving from a fan during the recent continental tournament to earning a place in the national squad within months.

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Head coach Eric Chelle included Sor in his squad for upcoming friendlies against Iran and Jordan, alongside first-time invitees Emmanuel Fernandez and Philip Otele.

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Sor arrives with strong momentum. Before his invitation, the Genk forward was recognised as Europe’s fastest player, clocking an incredible 37.7 km/h—reportedly edging past the speed of Kylian Mbappé.

His pace has made him one of the most dangerous attackers in the Belgian Pro League, where he has consistently troubled defenders with direct runs and sharp movement.

This season, Sor has contributed eight goals for Genk, scoring six and assisting two, underlining his growing influence in the final third. His ability to operate across the front line adds flexibility to the Super Eagles attack.

With key absences to manage, Sor’s form and versatility could prove vital. His recent performances, including a goal against Gent, highlight his readiness to step into a bigger role on the international stage.

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