National Teams
Bafana Bafana close in on Nigeria-eligible defender Ime Okon

By Dayo Awoniyi
South Africa appear to have gained ground in the tug-of-war for highly rated centre-back Ime Okon after naming the Nigeria-eligible youngster in their latest provisional squad.
Okon, 20, was born in South Africa to a Nigerian father and South African mother, but has largely grown up under his mother’s care following his father’s passing.
That dual background leaves him eligible for both nations, sparking debate over where his international future lies.
The towering defender, who broke through with SuperSport United in 2023, now plays in Germany with Bundesliga 2 side Hannover 96. His rise in Europe has intensified interest from both countries.
Bafana legend Andre Arendse has previously urged South Africa to secure the player’s commitment, warning that losing him to Nigeria would be a major blow.
“Ime Okon is a super talent, but we better be careful we don’t lose him,” Arendse cautioned.
“He is definitely one for the future. I know what I am talking about because I’ve had the privilege of playing behind some of the best defenders in South Africa.”
Okon’s international journey has been stop-start. He was first named in a Bafana preliminary squad in 2023 for World Cup qualifiers but failed to make the final list.
Since then, his stock has grown with 18 league appearances in the DStv Premiership, six continental games, and now a move abroad.
Despite multiple call-ups from coach Hugo Broos, he is still awaiting his senior debut.
With Nigeria yet to make a formal approach and boasting a deep pool of defenders, South Africa look poised to secure his allegiance if he features in the coming fixtures.
For now, Okon’s inclusion in Broos’ squad signals Bafana’s determination to tie down one of Africa’s most promising young defenders before the Super Eagles enter the race.