
Heartwarming: Fulham Fans Travel Thousands of Miles to Support Nigerian Players
In a beautiful display of cross-continental support, two devoted Fulham supporters flew from London to Morocco to cheer on Nigerian players at the Africa Cup of Nations. The heartwarming gesture deeply moved Super Eagles defender Calvin Bassey, highlighting the powerful bonds formed through football.
In a touching demonstration of how football transcends borders and brings people together, two passionate Fulham Football Club supporters embarked on an extraordinary journey that has warmed hearts across the sporting world.
Abby and her father Phillip, lifelong fans who live near Fulham's iconic Craven Cottage stadium in London, made the remarkable decision to fly to Fez, Morocco, to support Nigeria's Super Eagles during their Africa Cup of Nations round of 16 match against Mozambique. Their motivation? To cheer on the Nigerian players they've grown to admire at their beloved Fulham club.
The dedicated duo's adventure included a visit to the University of Karueein, recognized as the oldest existing educational institution in the world, where they enthusiastically shared their support for the Nigerian national team with Ademola Victor TV. Their journey perfectly illustrates how club loyalty can blossom into national team support, creating beautiful connections across continents.
When Calvin Bassey, Fulham's talented defender, learned about the fans' incredible trip, his response was genuinely heartfelt. "I'm chuffed, so happy to see that we Nigerian boys are having an impact on the Fulham fans," Bassey told Soccernet.ng with evident appreciation. "We're so thankful for the support, honestly."

The defender's gratitude reflects the meaningful impact such gestures have on players, reminding us that football is ultimately about community and shared passion. Bassey reportedly expressed hope to connect with the supporters personally after the match, demonstrating the genuine relationships that can form between players and fans.
For Abby and Phillip, the trip represented more than just watching a football match. Their connection to Nigeria's national team grew organically through following Fulham's Nigerian contingent, including Alex Iwobi, Samuel Chukwueze, and Bassey himself. "We are fans of Nigeria, yes. We support Fulham and we wanted to see Iwobi today, we wanted to see Bassey and we also hope Chukwueze plays," they explained, emphasizing their commitment to following these players wherever their football journeys take them.
The pair also showed gracious appreciation for Morocco's hospitality as tournament hosts, with Abby expressing affection for both teams: "Nigeria will win it. But we also love Morocco because they are the hosts. We would not be here without Morocco."
Their faith in Nigeria proved well-founded as the Super Eagles delivered an impressive 4-0 victory over Mozambique, securing their place in the quarterfinals against Algeria. The team continues their pursuit of a fourth continental title, undoubtedly energized by the support of fans from near and far.
This heartwarming story reminds us of football's unique power to create unexpected friendships and inspire extraordinary acts of support. In an increasingly connected world, the journey of two London-based fans to Morocco exemplifies how sport can unite people across cultures, continents, and backgrounds. As Nigeria's campaign continues, they'll carry with them not just the support of their home nation, but the goodwill of fans from around the globe who've been touched by their players' talent and character.
Based on reporting by Punch Nigeria
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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