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‎Peter ‘Dodomayana’ Rufai: Nigeria mourns football legend at 61

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‎Nigeria’s football community is mourning the death of former Super Eagles goalkeeper, Peter Rufai, fondly called Dodomayana. 

‎Rufai died on Thursday in Lagos at the age of 61, after a prolonged illness, according to family sources

‎He captained Nigeria and featured in two FIFA World Cups — USA 1994 and France 1998 — becoming one of the country’s most celebrated goalkeepers.

‎Rufai earned 65 caps for the national team and played a key role in Nigeria’s 1994 Africa Cup of Nations victory in Tunisia.

‎He was the first Nigerian goalkeeper to play professionally in Europe, with spells in Belgium, Netherlands, Portugal, and Spain.

‎In an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) ex-international and former Super Eagles coach, Kadiri Ikhana, described Rufai’s death as a painful loss.

‎“Rufai was a dedicated sportsman who gave his all to the growth and development of football in Nigeria,” Ikhana told NAN.

‎He praised Rufai’s impact at both national and club levels, especially during his time with Stationery Stores of Lagos in his early playing days. 

‎“He was a great goalkeeper whose contributions to the Super Eagles were immense and unforgettable.

‎“It’s really sad to lose another legend, coming shortly after the demise of Christian Chukwu. May Rufai’s soul rest in perfect peace,” Ikhana said.

‎He added that Rufai’s legacy as a leader, mentor, and icon will live on in the heart of Nigerian football.

‎Beyond football, Rufai was admired for his humility and unwavering passion for developing young talents through grassroots initiatives.‎

‎He founded the Staruf Football Academy and launched the “Dodomayana Soccerthon”, which discovered and mentored future stars across the country.

‎His efforts inspired young Nigerians to combine sports and education, shaping the next generation of footballers and leaders.

‎Nigeria Football Federation President, Ibrahim Gusau, said Rufai was “a true Nigerian legend who inspired generations of players and fans.”

‎Born in Lagos in 1963 to a royal family in Idimu, Rufai chose football over kingship, chasing his dreams on the pitch.

‎Funeral arrangements are expected to be announced soon by the family. 

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