The Nigerian men's national under-20 football team represents Nigeria in men's international football also known as the Nigeria Under-20s or nicknamed the Flying Eagles. The Flying Eagles is the youth team for the national soccer in Nigeria. It plays a large role in the development of Nigerian football, and is considered the feeder team for the senior team. It is controlled by the Nigerian Football Federation. The team has won a record seven African U-20 Cup of Nations titles and are also two-times runners-up of the FIFA U-20 World Cup.

The Nigeria U20 national soccer team, also known as the Flying Eagles, is the youth representative team for Nigeria in international football competitions. Established in 1979, the team is governed by the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) and competes primarily in the FIFA U20 World Cup and the Africa U20 Cup of Nations.

The Flying Eagles have a rich history of success, consistently showcasing Nigeria's talent on the global stage. Known for their dynamic playing style, technical skill, and physical prowess, the team has produced numerous players who have gone on to achieve great success in professional football, both domestically and internationally.

The team's colors are green and white, reflecting the national identity of Nigeria. The Flying Eagles have a passionate fan base and are celebrated for their ability to inspire young athletes across the country. With a commitment to developing future stars, the Nigeria U20 team plays a crucial role in the nation's footballing landscape, aiming to build a strong foundation for the senior national team.

Under the guidance of experienced coaches, the Flying Eagles continue to strive for excellence, competing fiercely against other nations and aiming to add to their impressive trophy cabinet. With a blend of emerging talent and seasoned players, the Nigeria U20 team remains a formidable force in youth football, embodying the spirit and ambition of Nigerian soccer.