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At one time in the not-too distant past, Nigeria’s men’s national soccer team was one of the most feared and respected national sides in the world. Traditionally an African continental soccer powerhouse alongside Egypt, Cameroon, Ghana, Algeria and a select few other African nations, the early-to-late nineties time period produced the so-called “golden generation” of Nigerian men’s soccer. Featuring the likes of 1995 U.E.F.A. (Union of European Football Associations) Champion’s League winner star striker Nwankwo Kanu (Ajax F.C.–The Netherlands) and the highly-skilled, entertaining Nigerian midfielder Augustin “J.J.” Okocha (Everton F.C.–England), the Nigeria men’s national soccer team potent offensive arsenal wreaked havoc on opposing team’s defenses, African or otherwise.

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Led by experienced Dutch head coach Clemens Westerhof, the Nigerian team was so successful at one point in time that they were one eleventh-hour mishap from reaching the quarterfinals at World Cup 1994 hosted by the United States. With the Round of 16 elimination match against Italy even at 1-1 after 102 minutes (in extra time), Italian defender Antonio Benarrivo was brought down in the penalty box by Nigerian defender Augustine Eguavoen thereby awarding Italy a penalty kick. The ensuing penalty was converted by legendary Italian striker Roberto Baggio, handing Nigeria a devastating 2-1 knockout defeat and granting Italy an eventual meeting with powerhouse Brazil in the finals match. Till this day, much controversy has been stirred regarding whether or not Benarrivo was really deserving of a penalty kick or not.
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#1. Which Nigerian striker (current or retired) has scored the most goals for the Nigeria 🇳🇬 men's national soccer team (as of January 2021)?
Prior to Nigeria’s dramatic exit from World Cup 1994, they made handiwork of their group’s opponents, with the exception of Diego Maradona-led Argentina. Nigeria routed Hristo Stoichkov-led Bulgaria 3-0 and likewise did away with Greece, 2-0, with spectacular goals netted by midfielders, Emmanuel Amunike and Finidi George in those games, respectively. If it was not for the aging legend Maradona catching Nigeria’s defense by surprise with his hurried dead ball pass to speedy, left-footed Argentine striker Claudio Cannigia, Nigeria would not have conceded the subsequent goal to Argentina, resulting in a 2-1 win for Argentina. Nigeria’s superb, powerful striker Rashidi “Bull of Kaduna” Yekini also scored in the victory against Bulgaria in World Cup 1994 U.S.A. I remember vividly Yekini’s memorable post-goal celebration, in which he joyfully grabbed and shook the goal’s net after scoring against Bulgaria, verbally giving thanks to God.
Nigeria’s 1994 World Cup U.S.A. team included the following world-class players: aforementioned striker Rashidi Yekini, clever midfielder Finidi George, powerful, squat striker Daniel “The Bull” Amokachi, skillful midfielder Emmanuel Amunike, athletic, attacking defender Sunday Oliseh, amongst others. Nigeria received the highest ranking in their history by Fédération Internationale de Football Association (F.I.F.A.) shortly prior to World Cup 1994 U.S.A., ranking 5th in the world behind Brazil, Germany, Norway and Switzerland, in order.
Nigeria’s potent mix of physical prowess and technical mastery would often prove to be too much for opponents too handle, domestically in Africa or otherwise. Shortly prior to World Cup 1994 U.S.A., Nigeria won the continental 1994 African Cup of Nations (A.F.C.O.N.) championship hosted in Tunis, Tunisia, defeating the great Kalusha Bwalya-led Zambia 2-1 in the finals match. Leading up to the victory against Zambia in the final, Nigeria drew with Egypt 0-0, and humbled Gabon, 3-0. In the knockout stages, Nigeria defeated Zaire, 2-0 and Ivory Coast, 4-2 on penalties, setting up the ensuing final’s match with Zambia. Rashidi Yekini led the 1994 A.F.C.O.N. with five goals scored and was deservedly voted the tournament’s best player. During World Cup 1994 U.S.A. qualification matches, Nigeria did away with the Ivory Coast 2-1, and likewise defeated Algeria in a convincing manner, 4-1. In the return-leg matches, Nigeria routed the Ivory Coast, 4-1 and drew with Algeria 1-1, finishing atop Group A with five points. And then underdog Nigeria’s glorious run at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, Georgia, including two impressive, comeback wins against Brazil and Argentina in the semi-final and final match, respectively.
Granted that nobody expected an African nation, let alone Nigeria, would be able to finish number one at a major international soccer competition, i.e, 1996 Summer Olympics, their first place finish (gold medal) was even more gratifying being that it was Nigerian men’s soccer first-ever Olympics gold medal. Coached by the Dutchman, Jo Bonfrere, the aforementioned Nigerian Olympics gold medal-winning team featured numerous energetic young guns: silky-smooth, talented striker Nwanku Kanu, lethal, speedy striker Victor Ikpeba, and dribbling genius Augustin “J.J.” Okocha.
In my humble opinion, some of the current generation of Nigerian superstar players i.e, eclectic Chelsea striker Victor Moses, PFC CSKA Moscow speedy striker Ahmed Musa and talented Arsenal striker Alex Iwobi headed to World Cup 2018 Russia are very talented in their own right. But I’m not convinced that the current generation at their best, is better than or can outdo the Rashidi Yekini-Daniel Amokachi generation during their prime years. I will always remember and salute the 1994 World Cup U.S.A. Nigerian Super Eagles, notwithstanding the vicissitude of time.
Below are some Nigeria men’s soccer Golden Generation player statistics:
Nigeria Men’s Soccer Golden Generation Statistics (Select Players) – 🇳🇬
Player | Position | Club | Years played (Senior career) | Notable achievements/awards |
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Augustin "J.J." Okocha | attacking midfielder | Borussia Neunkirchen (Germany), Eintracht Frankfurt (Germany) , Fenerbahçe (Turkey), Paris Saint-Germain (France), Bolton Wanderers (England), Hull City (England) | 1990-2008 | 1994, 1998 World Cup appearances, 1996 Summer Olympics Gold Medal, 1998 African Footballer of the Year runner up, Named one of the top 125 living footballers by Pelé during March 2004, 2004 African Cup of Nations Best Player |
Finidi George | attacking midfielder | Calabar Rovers (Nigeria), Iwuananwu Nationale (Nigeria), Sharks F.C. (Nigeria), Ajax (Netherlands), Real Betis (Spain), Real Mallorca (Spain), Ipswich Town (England) | 1989-2004 | 1994, 1998 World Cup appearances, 1994, 1995 Johan Cruijff Shield, 1994-95 U.E.F.A. Champion's League; 1995-96 Runner-up, 1994 Africa Cup of Nations |
Rashidi Yekini | striker | UNTL Kaduna (Nigeria), Shooting Stars (Nigeria), Abiola Babes (Nigeria), Africa Sports (Ivory Coast), Vitória Setúba (Portugal), Olympiacos (Greece), Sporting Gijón (Spain), FC Zürich (Switzerland), Bizerte (Tunisia), Al-Shabab (Saudi Arabia), Julius Berger (Nigeria), Gateway (Nigeria) | 1981-2005 | 1993 African Footballer of the Year 1994, 1998 World Cup appearance 1994, 1998 World Cup appearances, 1984-1998 Nigeria's national record goalscorer with 37 goals in 58 appearances, 1994 Africa Cup of Nations best player and top scorer (5 goals) |
Emmanuel Amunike | attacking midfielder | Concord F.C. (Nigeria), Julius Berger (Nigeria), Zamalek (Egypt), Sporting CP (Portugal), Barcelona (Spain), Albacete (Spain), Busan i.cons (Korea), Al-Wehdat (Jordan) | 1990-2004 | 1994 World Cup appearance, 1996 Summer Olympics Gold Medal, 1991-1994 Won the domestic league titles with Julius Berger and Zamalek, respectively, Scored the winning goal in the final against Argentina for Nigeria's 1996 Summer Olympics gold medal-winning national soccer team |
Nwankwo Kanu | striker | Iwuanyanwu Nationale (Nigeria), Ajax (Netherlands), Inter Milan(Italy), Arsenal (England), West Bromwich Albion (England), Portsmouth (England) | 1992-2012 | 1998, 2002 World Cup appearance 1996 Summer Olympics Gold Medal 1994-1995 U.E.F.A. Champion's League title 1997-1998 U.E.F.A. Cup 1996, 1999 African Footballer of the Year |
Daniel Amokachi | striker | Rancher's Bees (Nigeria), Club Brugge (Belgium), Everton (Nigeria), Beşiktaş (Turkey), Colorado Rapids (U.S.A), Nasarawa United (Nigeria) | 1989-2005 | 1994, 1998 World Cup appearances, 1996 Summer Olympics Gold Medal, 1994, 1995, 1996 African Footballer of the Year, 1994-1995 Everton FA Cup winner, Scored U.E.F.A. Champion's League First Goal, 2000 I.F.F.H.S. 20th-century best 18th player in Africa |
Nigeria 1994 A.F.C.O.N. Qualification Matches Results – 🇳🇬
Date | Match Result | Match Site | Match Scorers |
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16-Aug-92 | North Sudan 0-0 Nigeria | Khartoum Stadium Khartoum, North Sudan | |
29-Aug-92 | Nigeria 2-0 Uganda | Surulere Stadium Lagos, Nigeria | Amokachi (Nigeria) 16', Siasia (Nigeria) 87' |
11-Apr-93 | Ethiopia 1-0 Nigeria | Addis Ababa Stadium Addis Ababa, Ethiopia | Ergicho (Ethiopia) 28' |
23-Apr-93 | Nigeria 4-0 North Sudan | Surulere Stadium Lagos, Nigeria | Yekini (Nigeria) 48' (penalty), Amunike (Nigeria) 54', 87', Ekpo (Nigeria) 65' |
17-Jul-93 | Uganda 0-0 Nigeria | Nakivubo Stadium Kampala, Uganda | |
24-Jul-93 | Nigeria 6-0 Ethiopia | Surulere Stadium Lagos, Nigeria | Inenga (Nigeria) 29', Yekini (Nigeria) 33', 44', 64', Ugbade (Nigeria) 50', Rufai (Nigeria) 90' (penalty) |
Nigeria World Cup 1994 U.S.A. Qualification Matches – 🇳🇬
Date | Match Result | Match Site | Match Scorers |
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2-May-93 | Ivory Coast 2-1 Nigeria | Stade Félix Houphouët-Boigny Abidjan, Ivory Coast | A. Traore (Ivory Coast) 70′ (penalty), Outtara (Ivory Coast) 75′, Yekini (Nigeria) 5′ |
3-Jul-93 | Nigeria 4-1 Algeria | Lagos National Stadium Lagos, Nigeria | Okocha (Nigeria) 12′, Yekini (Nigeria) 26′, 32′, Amokachi (Nigeria) 88′ |
25-Sep-93 | Nigeria 4-1 Ivory Coast | Lagos National Stadium Lagos, Nigeria | Oliha (Nigeria) 20′, Amokachi (Nigeria) 25′, Yekini (Nigeria) 57′, 79′ (penalty), Tiehe (Ivory Coast) 50′ |
8-Oct-93 | Nigeria 1-1 Algeria | Stade 5 Juillet 1962 Algiers, Algeria | George (Nigeria ) 20′, Tasfahout (Algeria) 66′ |
Nigeria World Cup 1998 France Qualification Matches Results – 🇳🇬
Date | Match Result | Match Site | Match Scorers |
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9-Nov-96 | Nigeria 2- Burkina Faso 0 | Lagos National Stadium Lagos, Nigeria | Amokachi (Nigeria) 46', '77 |
12-Jan-97 | Nigeria 1-1 Kenya | Moi International Sports Centre Nairobi, Kenya | Akpoborie (Nigeria) '48, Simiyu (Kenya) '22 |
5-Apr-97 | Nigeria 2-1 Guinea | Lagos National Stadium Lagos, Nigeria | Amokachi (Nigeria) 66', '67, T. Camara 87' |
27-Apr-97 | Nigeria 2-1 Burkina Faso | State du 4-Aout Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso | Adepoju (Nigeria) '42, Amunike (Nigeria) 58' |
7-Jun-97 | Nigeria 3-0 Kenya | Lagos National Stadium Lagos, Nigeria | Oliseh (Nigeria) 13', Amunike (Nigeria) 43', Oruma (Nigeria) 83' |
16-Aug-97 | Guinea 1-0 Nigeria | Stade du 28 Septembre Conakry, Guinea | F. Camara (Guinea) 50' |
Nigeria 1996 Atlanta Summer Olympics Playoff Matches Results – 🇳🇬
Date | Match Result | Match Site | Match Scorers |
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28-Jul-96 | Nigeria 2-0 Mexico (Quarter-final) | Legion Field Birmingham, Alabama | Okocha (Nigeria) '20, Babayaro (Nigeria) 84' |
31-Jul-96 | Nigeria 4-3 Brazil (Semi-final) | Sanford Stadium Athens, Georgia | Carlos (Brazil) 20' (own goal) Ikpeba (Nigeria) '78, Kanu (Nigeria) '90, '94, Conceicao (Brazil) 1', 38' |
3-Aug-96 | Nigeria 3-2 Argentina (Final) | Sanford Stadium Athens, Georgia | Babayaro (Nigeria) 28', Amokachi (Nigeria) 74', Amunike (Nigeria) 90', Lopez (Argentina) 3', Crespo (Argentina) 50' (penalty) |
Nigeria Men’s National Soccer Team Highlights (1994-2002) – 🇳🇬
Nigeria 🇳🇬 vs Greece 🇬🇷 2-0 – F.I.F.A World Cup U.S.A. 1994 Highlights (Foxboro Stadium – Foxborough, Massachusetts – June 30, 1994)
Nigeria 🇳🇬 vs Bulgaria 🇧🇬 3-0 – F.I.F.A. World Cup U.S.A. 1994 Highlights (Cotton Bowl – Dallas, Texas – June 21, 1994)
Nigeria 🇳🇬 vs Argentina 🇦🇷 3-2 – 1996 Atlanta Summer Olympics Final – Complete Match (Sanford Stadium – Athens, Georgia, U.S.A. – August 3, 1996)
Nigeria 🇳🇬 vs Brazil 🇧🇷 4-3 – 1996 Atlanta Summer Olympics Semi-Final – Complete Match (Sanford Stadium – Athens, Georgia, U.S.A. – July 31, 1996)
Nigeria’s journey to Olympic Football gold – Olympic Channel short documentary
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