FIFA President, Sepp Blatter, has paid tribute to the late Nigerian record goal scorer, Rasheed Yekini, on the occasion of what would have been his 50th birthday.
Blatter who tweeted via his
handle, Wednesday evening extolled the skill and exploits of the late striker
who netted Nigeria’s first-ever goal in a World Cup match. The feat was achieved during a
group match against Bulgaria in 1994.
“Rasheed Yekini would have been
50 on Wednesday. His name as the scorer of Nigeria’s 1st World Cup finals goal,
lives on,” Blatter wrote. His Twitter post got 1, 089 retweets while 126 users
of the micro-blogging service favourited it.
Yekini, who led the Super Eagles
attack for many years, died on May 4, 2012.
After scoring the goal against
Bulgaria, he ran into the post, grabbed the net and shook it.
The picture of his celebration
lives on, as one of the iconic images of the tournament.
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