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Ex-teammates pay tribute to Okwaraji 33 years after

Stanley Osariemen by Stanley Osariemen
August 12, 2022
in Sports, The Nation
Ex-teammates pay tribute to Okwaraji 33 years after

Sam Okwaraji being carried out of the field

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Former teammates of Samuel Okwaraji, late Nigerian football star, have paid tribute to him, 33 years after his death.

Today makes it 33 years since Okwaraji slumped and died while playing for Nigeria in a 1990 World Cup qualifier.

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Okwaraji slumped during the Super Eagles’ 1990 World Cup qualifier against Angola on August 12, 1989 at the National Stadium, Lagos and was rushed to hospital where he finally passed on, Punch reported.

About five fans died same day at the overcrowded 40,000-capacity stadium, as the Eagles won the qualifier 1-0 under chaotic conditions.

Doctors said Okwaraji died of congestive heart failure, with an autopsy revealing he had an enlarged heart and high blood pressure.

Okwaraji’s teammate Henry Nwosu, a 1980 Africa Cup of Nations winner, described the fallen midfield maestro as a true patriot who wanted to prove to Nigerians that he was a good player but died in the process.

“Okwaraji was a gentle boy who was ready to do anything for people around him and particularly his country,” Nwosu told Punch.

“He was that player who was ready to die for his country and he died for his country. He was such a player who hated to be cheated but unfortunately, death cheated him in such a painful manner. It is painful that he’s been gone for so long.”

Former Eagles coach, Samson Siasia, who was closest to Okwaraji when he slumped on the fateful day, said the late Austria Klagenfurt and Stuttgart midfielder slumped after he could not breathe well due to the hot weather.

“You just reminded me of something very painful,” Siasia told Punch.

“He was a good friend and teammate. I just noticed he was getting choked up like he could not breathe well and then he fell. I was so scared just like the other players on the pitch were.

“I tried to help him stay alive by calling on the medical team and urging them to be fast. I believed they played their part but it was just unfortunate it happened the way it did,” Siasia said.

 

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