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NFF Mourns Peter Rufai, Pays Tribute To Goalkeeping Legend

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By Akinwale Kasali

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The Nigeria football firmament turned pale on Thursday evening after it was confirmed that the country’s 1994 and 1998 FIFA World Cup first-choice goalkeeper, Peter Rufai, has died in Lagos.

Mourning the Rufai, popular as ‘Dodomayana’ in his active playing days, the Nigeria Football Federation, NFF,  expressed sadness over the news through its Secretary General, Mohammed Sanusi.

“This is really, really shocking, Peter Rufai dead? What happened? I am perplexed. We did not even know that he had been ill.

“We earnestly pray to the Almighty God to grant him eternal rest, and to comfort all his loved ones as well as the entire Nigeria football family.”

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It was gathered that the flamboyant goal-tender, who was in and out of the Nigeria senior team for 17 years, had been ill for some weeks, before passing at a Lagos hospital at about 6.00am on Thursday.

Former Nigeria’s international midfielder, Waidi Akanni, confirmed that the body of one of Nigeria football’s true heroes has been deposited at a Lagos hospital.

Rufai made his debut for then Green Eagles in a friendly match in December 1981, and won the Africa Cup of Nations silver in 1984 and 1988, before Nigeria swept to glory in the continental finals in Tunisia in 1994. He was the first-choice goalkeeper in the three championships.

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The charismatic and disciplined goalkeeper also kept goal for Nigeria in the 1994 and 1998 FIFA World Cup finals (the Super Eagles made the Round of 16 on both occasions), and dedicated his post-retirement days to discovering and mentoring young players. He also served as the coordinator of the Nigeria U23 team at a time.

Apart from his memorable outings with the Super Eagles, Rufai was an extraordinary figure at Lagos club, Stationery Stores, with whom he reached the final of the Africa Cup Winners Cup competition in 1981. He also played professionally in Belgium, the Netherlands, Portugal and Spain.

Aside Rufai who just passed on from the victorious 1994 African Cup of Nations Squad, others that have died includes; Thompson Oliha, Stephen Keshi, Wilfred Agbonvbare, Rashidi Yekini and Uche Okafor.

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No doubt, yesterday, Thursday, July 3rd, 2025, remain a Black Thursday for World Football enclave, as Rufai’s death comes as a double tragedy for football lovers. It was occurred just hours after the reported death of Liverpool and Portugal forward Diogo Jota, passed away in a car accident barely ten days after his wedding.


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