World football governing body, FIFA, has paid tribute to former player
and coach of Nigeria, Stephen Okechukwu Keshi as they remember fallen heroes of
2016.
On June 7th, Nigerians woke up to the shocking news that Keshi had
passed on at the age of 54.
Befittingly, the former Anderlect defender got a mention from the FIFA.
The tribute is contained in an article titled “The faces who left us in
2016.”
FIFA said, ”Very few football observers foresaw Nigeria’s victory at
the 2013 CAF Africa Cup of Nations, but Stephen Keshi had other ideas, steering
his side to the final, where they saw off Burkina Faso 1-0 in Johannesburg.
“A few months later, he led the Super Eagles to the 2014 World Cup
after successfully negotiating a tricky two-legged play-off with Ethiopia; at
the tournament proper, they reached the knock-out stages.
“During his tenure, Nigeria also participated in the 2013 FIFA
Confederations Cup. But the astute Nigerian was not just a talented coach:
during his playing career he also lifted the Cup of Nations and took part in
five qualifying matches for USA 1994, which resulted in his country qualifying
for a World Cup for the very first time.
“At the tournament itself, he was restricted to one appearance – where
he proudly wore the captain’s armband – due to injury. Keshi died on 7 June
2016 in Nigeria.”
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