Ten things to know about late super eagles legend Christian Chukwu

Christian Chukwu, former captain and coach of Nigeria’s national football team, passed away on Saturday at the age of 74. Born on January 4, 1951, in Enugu State, Chukwu’s journey in football began on the streets of Enugu, where he honed his skills as a child.

He attended Christ Church Primary School, Uwani, and National Secondary School, Nike, both in Enugu, before joining the East Central State Academicals, with whom he won the National Cup.

Here are ten key facts about the football icon:

  1. Chukwu began his professional football career with Enugu Rangers, playing for the club from 1972 to 1981.
  2. He captained Nigeria’s Green Eagles from 1974 to 1981.
  3. He earned 54 caps for the Nigerian national team and scored five goals during his international career.
  4. In 1980, Chukwu made history as Nigeria’s first captain to lift the Africa Cup of Nations, leading the team to a 3-0 victory over Algeria in the final.
  5. After retiring as a player, he began his coaching career with Enugu Rangers, managing the team from 1982 to 1985.
  6. He served as coach of Nigeria’s Under-17 national team between 1985 and 1986.
  7. Chukwu returned to Enugu Rangers for a second coaching stint from 1986 to 1988.
  8. In 1998, he was appointed head coach of the Kenyan national team, a role he held until 2003.
  9. Chukwu was named head coach of the Nigerian Super Eagles in 2003 and managed the team until 2005.
  10. From 2005 to 2009, he returned once more to coach Enugu Rangers.

Christian Chukwu’s legacy remains etched in Nigerian football history as both a commanding presence on the field and a mentor on the sidelines.

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