Super Eagles ace and Leicester City forward, Ahmed Musa is one of the richest footballers in Nigeria and has got some stuff to show for it, ranging from multi-million naira house to his ultra-modern sports centre in Kano.
The Nigerian striker spared no expense in building a comfortable abode for himself and family in his home city Jos, Plateau State, where he began his football career. He completed the mansion a few months ago and we want to get inside this massive mansion.
His new home, a tastefully furnished duplex, contains among many other amenities, a swimming pool, a sizable football field with a synthetic pitch, a mosque and a gym. Also, the house is surrounded by high tech electric fence and silver gate that slides into place seamlessly after every entry and exit.
Musa in front of his 2016 Range Rover Sport
Musa standing in front of his 2017 Mercedes AMG
Pictures of Musa’s newly acquired Range Rover Velar
Also, The footballer announced plans to begin the construction of his ultra-modern sports complex in Hotoro Kano sometime last year when he took to social media to share the picture of the property which will be named after him, ‘The Ahmed Musa Sports Centre Kano.’
Ahmed Musa Sport Centre Kano,Hotoro GRA.To be ready Soon.⚽️🏋🎱🏓
A post shared by Ahmed Musa MON (@ahmedmusa718) on Sep 10, 2016 at 4:40am PDT
Ahmed Musa’s home is complete with a mini-football pitch and other amenities.
Closer view of Ahmed Musa’s mansion
In April 2010 under Coach Lars Lagerbäck, he was called up to join the Nigeria national football team camp prior to the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa after helping the Nigerian team win in the 2010 WAFU Nations Cup where he scored a goal against Benin. In the same tournament against Burkina Faso, Musa’s goal deep into extra-time shot Nigeria into the finals of the tournament in Abeokuta. He was however forced out of the Super Eagles’ 30-man World Cup roster due to an ankle injury.
On 5 August 2010, at the age of 17, Musa made his debut for the Nigeria senior team in a qualification match for the 2012 Africa Cup of Nations against Madagascar, where he came on as a substitute for John Obi Mikel in a 2–0 win. Musa scored his first goal for the Super Eagles in a March 2011 friendly against Kenya.
In April 2011, Ahmed Musa was included in the Nigeria national under-20 football team squad to represent the nation in the 2011 African Youth Championship qualifiers, even though VVV Venlo had declared him unavailable for the tournament due to club commitments. After some intense negotiations with the Nigerian Federation, VVV Venlo and Musa’s representatives it was agreed that Musa will shuttle between the Netherlands and South Africa to participate in the tournament with the national team. After the opening game against defending champions Ghana, Musa won the most valuable player award and boarded the next flight back to the Netherlands.
In August 2011, Musa represented Nigeria U20 in the 2011 FIFA U-20 World Cup held in Colombia, where he scored three goals in five matches. Musa was included by FIFA in shortlist of 10 candidates for the Adidas Golden Ball, which was awarded to the most outstanding player of the FIFA U-20 World Cup.
On 7 December 2011, Ahmed Musa was one of the four nominees named for the Confederation of African Football Most Promising Talent Award, however the award went to Côte d’Ivoire’s Souleymane Coulibaly.
Musa was called up to Nigeria’s 23-man squad for the 2013 Africa Cup of Nations. He scored in a 4–1 semi-final defeat of Mali and appeared as a substitute against Burkina Faso in the final, as the Super Eagles won their third continental title. Overall, he appeared in five of the team’s six matches. At the 2013 FIFA Confederations Cup, he started in all three of the team’s matches as they were eliminated in the group stage.
After appearing in all of Nigeria’s qualifying matches, Musa was named in Stephen Keshi’s squad for the 2014 FIFA World Cup. He scored two goals in the team’s final Group F match, a 3–2 defeat to Argentina.
In May 2018 he was named in Nigeria’s preliminary 30 man squad for the 2018 FIFA World Cup in Russia. Though his performance against Iceland was superb, it was not even enough to keep the West Africans in the tournament as they were eliminated by Argentina On 22 June 2018, Musa scored twice in a 2–0 victory over Iceland in their second group match of the World Cup
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