In August of 1989, while he was playing for Nigeria in a 2nd round World Cup Qualifier match
(Group C, Italia World Cup) against Angola, Samuel Okwaraji slumped on the
pitch and died immediately. It was
77 minutes into the match. Right there, in front of about 20,000 Nigerians at the
Main Bowl of the National Stadium, Surulere, Lagos, the Green Eagles were
thrown into disarray while the Palancas Negras of Angola forgot the competition
and joined in the futile attempts to revive him.
His
body was then taken to the National Stadium Clinic where he was covered up, and
from there to the General Hospital. The thousands of Nigerians who came to cheer him to glory left the stadium under a dark cloud of grief. Many would never forget that ominous day. It was just about 10 minutes to the final whistle. Okwaraji was 25.
from there to the General Hospital. The thousands of Nigerians who came to cheer him to glory left the stadium under a dark cloud of grief. Many would never forget that ominous day. It was just about 10 minutes to the final whistle. Okwaraji was 25.
Autopsy revealed he died from high blood
pressure-induced congestive heart failure (which occurs when the heart is
unable to provide sufficient pump action to ensure enough blood goes round the
body).
His
heart was discovered to be enlarged-not a good sign in medicine. Okwaraji
literally played his heart out for Nigeria.
He had
just signed a $500,000 contract with Berchem FC of Antwerp, Belgium.
The
Green Eagles on that day, apart from Okwaraji, were:
-David
Ngodigha
-Augustine
Eguavoen
-Stephen
Keshi
-Sunday
Eboigbe
-Obobaifo
Osaro
-Ademola
Adesina
-Uchenna
Okafor
-Humphrey
Edobor
-Samson
Siasia
-Etim
Esim
-Dahiru
Sadi (substituted Edobor in the second half) Nigeria won the match: 1-0.
But we
lost the gallant Okwaraji. Forever.
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