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Keshi-Sports: Nigeria Lost Football Legend Stephen Keshi @54

Nigeria football legend Stephen Keshi has passed on abruptly at 54 years old.

One of African football's best-known figures, the ex-Super Eagles skipper is one of just two men to win the Africa Cup of Nations as a player and a mentor.

NFF president Amaju Pinnick: "This is destroying. We have lost a superhero."


Keshi, who is accounted for to have endured a heart assault by nearby media. additionally oversaw Togo and Mali, while his playing vocation incorporated a spell with Belgian club side Anderlecht.

Sunday Oliseh, a previous fellow team member and Keshi's successor as Nigeria mentor, tweeted his stun at the "ghastly news" and called Keshi "a famous saint".

Different tributes are being paid from around the globe.

Keshi (right) celebrates with the African Nations Cup trophy after triumph over Zambia

Keshi (right) celebrates with the African Nations Cup trophy after triumph over Zambia

Keshi skippered the Nigeria group that won the Nations Cup in 1994 preceding barely passing up a great opportunity for a World Cup quarter-last place that year.

He drilled the Super Eagles on three events, driving them to the 2013 Nations Cup title in South Africa and the last 16 at the 2014 World Cup.

His agreement was not recharged after the Brazil competition but rather he returned on a match-by-match bargain taking after the group's inability to achieve the 2015 Nations Cup finals.

He was then sacked as overseer mentor yet restored after intercession from that point Nigeria president Goodluck Jonathan.

Keshi, who lost his better half to disease toward the end of last year, was then sacked for a last time last July.

Keshi was known as 'Large Boss'

Keshi was known as 'Large Boss'
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