Super Eagles fans take notes as Bayern fans rent entire plane to crush Real Madrid

Apr 9, 2026 - 02:00
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Super Eagles fans take notes as Bayern fans rent entire plane to crush Real Madrid

Super Eagles fans take note as Bayern Munich supporters’ group sparks conversation all over the world after renting an entire plane to attend their UEFA Champions League clash against Real Madrid, Soccernet.ng reports.

With flight tickets from Germany to Madrid rising above €900, many Bayern fans risked missing the encounter. But instead of backing out, members of the Red Bulls Taubenbach fan club came together to charter a plane.

Multiple reports on X revealed that around 180 supporters made the trip, splitting costs and travelling as a single unit. Images from the journey showed fans in and out of the plane before the game.

Their presence was felt at the Santiago Bernabéu, where Bayern’s travelling support created a strong atmosphere, reinforcing the bond between team and fans on a big European night.

Fans during the Naija Super 8 Finals match between Sporting Lagos and Remo Stars at Mobolaji Bank Anthony Stadium
Fans during the Naija Super 8 Finals match between Sporting Lagos and Remo Stars at Mobolaji Bank Anthony Stadium [Photo credit/IMAGO]

Meanwhile, this has Nigerian Super Eagles supporters taking notes following almost similar challenges ahead of the last AFCON 2025 where Soccernet spotted very few fans who came to show their support to the 2023 AFCON runners-up.

Football fans during Nigeria vs Tanzania game
Football fans during the Nigeria vs Tanzania game. Photo by Ayomide Oguntimehin/ Soccernet.ng

Super Eagles fans left behind as travel challenges persist

The development has drawn attention among followers of the Super Eagles, especially when compared to Nigeria’s recent struggles with fan presence at major tournaments.

At the last AFCON 2025 outing, sections of the stadium were visibly lacking Nigerian supporters during the third-place match against Egypt, with neutral fans—including Moroccans— stepping in to provide the atmosphere.

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The absence of organised away support raised questions about planning, coordination, and the role of the Nigeria Football Federation, especially for a country like Nigeria.

Final Nigeria fans during the Unity Cup Final, London 2025 match between Jamaica and Nigeria
Final Nigeria fans during the Unity Cup Final, London 2025 match between Jamaica and Nigeria. Copyright: xToyinxOshodi

NFF’s role under scrutiny as fans seek better structure

The Nigeria Football Federation has often been criticised for its handling of logistics around the national team, and fan mobilisation has not been an exception.

Unlike top European clubs where supporter groups operate with structure and backing, Nigerian fans largely rely on individual arrangements, making it difficult to achieve large-scale, coordinated travel.

This lack of organisation has continued to affect turnout at crucial matches, despite the massive fan base the Super Eagles command.

Bayern model shows what Nigerian fans can do without waiting

However, Bayern’s example points to a different approach — one that does not necessarily depend on federation support.

By organising independently, pooling resources, and planning collectively, fans groups can reduce travel costs and ensure a stronger presence at away fixtures.

For Nigerian supporters, the idea is to fill enough seats, share the cost, and turn expensive trips into coordinated fan movements.

Super Eagles stars Stanley Nwabali, Bright Osayi Samuel, Semi Ajayi, Calvin Bassey, Bruno Onyemaechi, Frank Onyeka, Raphael Onyedika, Alex Iwobi, Ademola Lookman, Akor Adams, Victor Osimhen
Super Eagles. Copyright: xshengolpixsxIMAGO

The Super Eagles already have the passion. What has been missing is the structure.

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