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Kanu, Okocha, Yekini lead top 10 greatest Nigerian footballers of all time

by Ayomide Oguntimehin
July 10, 2025
in EPL, Featured, Ligue 1, News, Nigeria, This Week, Top
Kanu, Okocha, Yekini lead top 10 greatest Nigerian footballers of all time

Sunday Oliseh, Kanu Nwankwo, Victor Ikpeba for the Super Eagles of Nigeria [Photo credit/Imago]

There are many things Nigeria lacks, but football talent is certainly not one of them. From the country’s independence to the present day, Nigeria has remained a formidable force in world football.

The nation’s triumph at the 1996 Atlanta Olympics even inspired one of the world's top analysts to declare, “the future of football belongs to Africa.”

Long before that dream team stunned the world, many Nigerian players had already begun making their mark both at the national and club levels.

Here's a look at the top 10 greatest Nigerian footballers of all time, based on their impact, achievements, and legacy.

10. Stephen Okechukwu Keshi

The late Stephen Keshi was not just a commanding presence in defence but also one of the most influential figures in Nigerian football history.

Born in 1962 in Bauchi State, Keshi captained the national team during the 1994 FIFA World Cup and played in five AFCON tournaments, winning one in 1994.

Stephen Keshi
Stephen Keshi [Photo credit/X]
He made history as only the second African to win the Africa Cup of Nations both as a player and coach. His club career included stints at Lokeren, Anderlecht, RC Strasbourg, and Sacramento Scorpions.

9. Teslim ‘Thunder’ Balogun

A pioneer of Nigerian football, Teslim Balogun was the country’s first footballer to play professionally in England, turning out for Peterborough FC in the 1950s.

Renowned for his thunderous shots — hence the nickname ‘Thunder’ — Balogun was a symbol of excellence in Nigerian football’s formative years.

His legacy is immortalised in the Teslim Balogun Stadium in Lagos.

8. Emmanuel Amunike

A true match-winner, Emmanuel Amunike was the man for the big occasions. He scored the winning goal that clinched the 1994 AFCON title for Nigeria and followed it up with two crucial goals at the country’s debut World Cup appearance that same year.

Emmanuel Amuneke
Emmanuel Amuneke [Photo credit/Imago]
He played for Zamalek, Sporting Lisbon, and Barcelona, and was crowned CAF African Footballer of the Year in 1994.

7. Taribo West

Known as much for his colourful hairstyles as for his dogged defending, Taribo West was a no-nonsense center back. A key member of the 1996 Olympic gold-winning team, he enjoyed successful spells with Inter Milan and AC Milan.

Taribo West in action for Nigeria
Taribo West in action for Nigeria [Photo credit/Imago]
Although now a pastor, Taribo remains one of Nigeria’s most fearsome and committed defenders ever.

6. Segun Odegbami

Nicknamed “Mathematical” Odegbami for his calculated and intelligent play, Segun was the poster boy of Nigerian football in the 1970s and early 80s.

He led the Super Eagles to their first-ever AFCON title in 1980, scoring 23 goals in 46 appearances for the national team.

Segun Odegbami in action for African Cup of Nations - Final - Nigeria v Algeria
Segun Odegbami in action for African Cup of Nations – Final – Nigeria v Algeria [Photo credit/IMAGO]
Odegbami spent his entire club career at Shooting Stars and is a revered figure in Nigerian football history.

5. Sunday Oliseh

One of the most technically gifted midfielders in Nigerian history, Sunday Oliseh, was the engine room of the Super Eagles during the 1990s.

Oliseh scored the memorable winning goal against Spain at the 1998 World Cup.

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He had club spells with Ajax, Juventus, and Borussia Dortmund, and played 63 times for Nigeria, scoring four goals.

4. Victor Ikpeba

Nicknamed the “Prince of Monaco”, Victor Ikpeba was one of Nigeria’s most celebrated forwards in the 1990s. He scored 84 goals in 102 appearances for AS Monaco, earning him the CAF African Footballer of the Year award in 1997.

Victor Ikpeba
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Victor Ikpeba (BVB)

Ikpeba also won gold at the 1996 Olympics and represented Nigeria at both the World Cup and AFCON tournaments.

3. Rashidi Yekini

Still Nigeria’s all-time leading goal scorer with 37 goals in 70 appearances, Rashidi Yekini was a legend in every sense of the word.

Known for his clinical finishing, he scored Nigeria’s first-ever goal at the 1994 FIFA World Cup, a moment immortalised by his emotional celebration in the net.

Rashidi Yekini and Daniel Amokachi
Rashidi Yekini and Daniel Amokachi [Photo credit/Imago]
He also helped Nigeria win the 1994 AFCON, emerging as the tournament's top scorer and best player.

2. Austin ‘Jay-Jay’ Okocha

Arguably the most naturally gifted Nigerian footballer of all time, Jay-Jay Okocha dazzled fans with his flair, tricks, and creativity.

Jay Jay Okocha
Jay Jay Okocha [Photo credit/Imago]
He starred at the 1994 and 1998 World Cups, came close to winning the CAF Player of the Year twice, and won the BBC African Footballer of the Year award.

Okocha played for Eintracht Frankfurt, PSG, and Bolton Wanderers, and was one of the 125 players listed by Pele as the world’s greatest living footballers.

1. Nwankwo Kanu

No Nigerian footballer has had a more decorated career than Nwankwo “Papilo” Kanu. From winning the U-17 World Cup in 1993 to scoring the golden goal at the 1996 Olympics, Kanu was a consistent match-winner.

His club career saw him win the UEFA Champions League, UEFA Cup, Premier League, and three FA Cups with clubs like Ajax, Inter Milan, and Arsenal. Named African Footballer of the Year twice, Kanu is considered Nigeria’s greatest football ambassador.

Kanu Nwankwo for Nigeria
Kanu Nwankwo for Nigeria [Photo credit/IMAGO]
Now you have seen who we think are the top 10 greatest Nigerian footballers of all time, why not check out an up-to-date list of the top-rated Nigerian betting sites? Just like footballers, not all betting sites are created equal. Therefore, it is worth shopping around before deciding where to bet.

Tags: Austin Jay Jay OkochaNigeriaNwankwo KanuRashidi YekiniSunday OlisehSuper EaglesVictor Ikpeba
Ayomide Oguntimehin

Ayomide Oguntimehin

Ayomide Oguntimehin is a CAF-accredited sports journalist and Editor at Soccernet.ng, with a proven track record in conducting interviews with Super Eagles stars such as William Troost-Ekong, Taiwo Awoniyi, Bright Osayi-Samuel, Ademola Lookman, and many others. He has also made a significant impact in breaking transfer news stories. Grounded in video editing, video journalism, social media management, and content strategy, Ayomide brings a wealth of expertise to his work.

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