In Memoriam- Our Best Photos Of Late Super Eagles' Boss Stephen Keshi
Captain of the Super Eagles for sixteen years, Keshi was in charge when Nigeria won its second African Cup of Nations in 1994. The man was the trailblazer of Nigerian players storming European football clubs to become successful and attain millionaire status.
He qualified Togo for the FIFA World Cup, first-ever Nigerian to do so and returned to coach the Super Eagles to again win the African Cup of Nations as coach. The last time Nigeria had won the continental trophy was when he lifted it in Tunisia 1994. He had qualified Nigeria for the FIFA World Cup 2014 and got the team to the second round.
With no much ado, here are our favorites of the boss!
The Beginning Of A Legendary Career |
There was something striking about this image. Perhaps it was the cap turned around and a reminder of how easily the boss turned the clock around. |
A Warm Moment With Mikel Obi After The Boss Secures The Country's First Title Since 1994 |
“Keshi was driven by a high sense of patriotism and dedication... I still keep a personal recollection of the time I received the 2013 Nation’s Cup from him" |
"Valerie Houdonou and Keshi were inseparable, they were closer than some members of Keshi’s family"- Remi Sulola |
"It's The Sound Of A Victory" |
"Eureka... Found It!" |
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