Nigerian Football
It’s 30 years today since mercurial Jay Jay Okocha played first match for Super Eagles
BY KUNLE SOLAJA
One of the globally acclaimed footballers to have come from Nigeria is Austin Okocha who is better known as ‘Jay Jay’.
Pelé at one time, named him among top 125 living footballers in the world. Significantly, only five players from Africa made the list.
He is easily the first Nigerian to captain an English Premiership side when Sam Allardice handed him the skipper’s armband at Bolton.
His magical international career began on this date 2 May, 30 years ago when Super Eagles manager, Clemens Westerhorf handed him a starter’s shirt in a World Cup qualifier against Cote d’Ivoire at the Stade Félix Houphouët-Boigny, Abidjan.
He played for 58 minutes before he was substituted with Isaac Semitoje, a defender. That was probably to enable the team defend its single goal lead attained since the fifth minute when Rashidi Yekini found the net.
Cote d’Ivoire eventually levelled up through Abdoulaye Traore’s 70th minute penalty. Five minutes later, Ahmed Ouattara scored another goal to give Cote d’Ivoire a 2-1 win.
At Bolton, he was like a cult hero. “Jay Jay Okocha – so good they named him twice”, was a common chant by Bolton fans.
This was the attitude of fans towards the gifted Nigerian after the skilful midfielder played the lead role in securing the Premiership status in his debut season at the club.
The Nigerian helped Bolton to one of their most successful seasons ever during the 2003/04 campaign. For 131 years, Bolton Wanderers had wandered in the wilderness.
The 2003/04 was undoubtedly the best season the club ever had. Okocha was part of that historic moment. In the past, it was common to see Bolton Wanderers slipping into relegation almost every other season.
Before Okocha’s arrival at the Reebok Stadium, Bolton Wanderers hardly ever spent three consecutive seasons in the top division.
The high-point of his career in the Super Eagles was the scoring of the historical 1,000th goal of the Africa Cup of Nations. This he did at Monastir, Tunisia, when he converted a penalty kick to put the score-line at 2-0 in a 4-0 defeat of South Africa.
Nigerian Football
Medal-winning Former Flying Eagles Captain, Andrew Uwe Offers Services To Nigeria

BY KUNLE SOLAJA.
With Nigeria’s Flying Eagles still in a tricky group in the new draw conducted for the Under 20 Africa Cup of Nations holding in Egypt, former skipper of Nigeria’s youth team, Andrew Uwe has urged the team to think less about the relative football strength of their opponents and rather be focused on achieving success.
The Flying Eagles have been drawn alongside Morocco, Tunisia and Kenya in Group B. Previously, they were in an even more daunting group that had Egypt and South Africa apart from the recurred Morocco.
Uwe, who captained the 1985 set that became the first Nigerian U-20 team to have a podium finish at the FIFA World Youth Championship now called the U20 World Cup told Sports Village Square of his worries about Nigeria’s youth teams not making the top marks again, even in Africa.
The Flying Eagles last won the African U20 World Cup 10 years ago. That was a competition that Nigeria was early dominant when the competition was called the Tessema Cup.
At the time, the Flying Eagles were the breeding ground for players who later made marks in the national team.
Since Uwe led the 1985 squad to get to third place in the Soviet Union by defeating the hosts in the losers’ final match, only twice in 1989 and 2005 did the Flying Eagles get to the podium by placing second.
“It is worrisome”, Uwe said from his base in Germany where he is involved in a coaching programme for the youth. He said he wished to return and give back to the system that produced him, but his overtures have constantly been ignored.
Among the players he captained in Nigeria’s march to the first of three podium finishes in the U20 World Cup are Samson Siasia, Alloy Agu, Waidi Akanni all of who made names in the Super Eagles.
Uwe was a central figure in the sensational Leventis United – a team that rose from the third division, gaining promotion successively and topping all the divisions. The club went three seasons without losing any match.
“I was born in Lagos and featured prominently in the then popular Principals Cup, YSFON and the Flying Eagles after which I graduated into the Super Eagles and featured at the 1988, 1990 and 1992 Afcon”, said Andrew Uwe.
He captained the Super Eagles in the 2-0 defeat of Cameroon in a World Cup qualifier played on 10 June 1989 at the Lekan Salami Stadium. To date, it remains the Super Eagles’ only match at that stadium. He also featured at the football event of the Seoul ‘88 Olympics.
He was part of the ‘Belgium trek’ of the late 1980s and early 90s as he left for SK Roeselare in July 1993.
He made rounds at SV Wehen, VfB Oldenburg, LR Ahlen and BV Cloppenburg – all in Germany before venturing westward to the US in 2001.
In the US, he featured for Houston Dynamos before retiring to pursue a career in coaching.
Uwe obtained the A and B licenses as well as the Premier License in the US. He followed up with the Popular Sports C license the UEFA B-level license and the DFB (Germany) Elite Youth License.
Since 2001, he has been involved in coaching youth teams in the United States and Germany. Some of the clubs include Ade Youth Soccer Academy in Houston/Texas, Saint Agnes College Academy in Houston/Texas and VfB Oldenburg in Germany. Other clubs he handled in Germany include FC Wittsfeld (Oldenburg) and JFV NordWest Oldenburg
Briefly, he handled the Vandrezzer Academy in Uyo Nigeria as the Head Coach as well as the Technical Director of Real Sapphire FC in Lagos.
In other clime, he would have at least been a youth ambassador and inspiration to the youth teams. He urged that Nigeria should have ambassadors comprising successful players who made the marks as youth players.
“I have often offered to serve, but had never been given a hearing”, he lamented. He urged the current Flying Eagles players to aspire to make a mark in Egypt later this month.
A semi-final ticket will see the team among the four that will represent Africa at the FIFA U20 World Cup in Chile.
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Nigeria’s second-tier football league, NNL holds monthly award ceremony

The Nigeria National League has concluded plans to organize its monthly award ceremony for players and teams in the league this Tuesday, at the Federal Capital, Abuja.
Chief Operating Officer of the NNL, Danlami Alanana, told thenff.com that the event will commence at 2pm at the West-Point Hotel, Zone 7, Wuse.
Award categories include Best Behaved Team of the Month, Best Coach, Best Goalkeeper, Highest Goal Scorer, Best Goal, Best Referee and Most Valuable Player.
Crown FC’s Oladeji Joshua has been selected as the best goalkeeper, having kept clean sheets in three matches, while Abdullahi Umar of Kebbi United FC is the most valuable player with four goals, among these a hat-trick scored against Kada Warriors – which happened to be the first hat-trick notched in the season.
Umar also takes the highest scorer’s gong, while Solution FC’s Coach Emmanuel Duetsch is best coach and Gateway United is the best-behaved team, having remained without any form of caution in the period under review.
Gateway United’s Babatunde Taofeek notched the goal of the season, and Ogunfolaju Joshua from Osun State is the best referee of the month.
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Nigeria Premier League: Remo Stars Maintain Lead Despite Home Draw

The race at the top of the Nigeria Premier Football League got hotter at the weekend when leaders failed to consolidate their positions.
Leaders, Remo Stars had to contend with a goalless draw against visiting Katsina United who days earlier suffered the biggest defeat of the league this season, crumbling 6-0 to Ikorodu United.
Remo Stars’ 0-0 scoreline with Katsina United marked the second time they dropped points at home having been similarly forced to a goalless draw last November by Rivers United.
The draw notwithstanding, Remo Stars maintained the lead at the top and extended their lead by seven points as the second-placed Rivers lost 2-0 away to hot-chasers, Abia Warriors.
Emmanuel Ogbuagu scored for Abia Warriors in the 45th minute of the first half, while regular scorer Anthony Ijioma secured victory for the Warriors in the 76th minute.
The win consolidated Abia Warriors’ third position even as they are on the heels of Rivers United. They will be away to Katsina United next weekend.
Rivers on the other hand will hope to renew their title chase as they host troubled Sunshine Stars who are swimming precariously in the murky waters of relegation.
The biggest shock of the day was Enugu Rangers losing 2-0 at home to Heartland who are now two steps up the relegation zone.
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