Who is Nigeria's Greatest Goalkeeper Of All Time?


The older generation who saw some of Nigeria's best Goalkeepers in action would tell you there’s no goalkeeper today that can match the ability of these goalkeepers. But today fans may feel Vincent Enyeama who helped Nigeria’s Super Eagles win the Nations Cup is the best goalkeeper the country has ever produced.

Since there was no video coverage for those whose career span in the early 50s’ – 70s.’ We had to rely on the verdicts of some ex-footballers such as Joe Erico, Segun Odegbami, Christian Chukwu, Peter Fregene… etc. to make our selections. Let’s see if their profile (as gathered from their ex-teammates) will be enough to help you decide who your all time best Nigeria goalkeeper is. 

Sam Ibiam 
Sam Ibiam cut an incredible reputation as the goalkeeper players can’t beat with the ball. He conceded only 9 goals in six years of his career in Nigeria. Started his career with Calabar XI in 1946, Port Harcourt XI in 1949, and won the Governor’s cup with Railway FC, where he starred with Teslim ‘thunder’ Balogun in 1953. Ibiam became Nigeria’s first international goalkeeper on the trip with UK tourists in 1949. He took over from Isaac Akioye as a reserve goalkeeper and was in goal for Nigeria throughout the tour, except for the first game.

Ibiam also became the first player to venture outside Nigeria when he signed for Accra Great Olympics of Ghana in 1956.

Inua Lawal Rigogo 
The story of Rigogo remains a myth. He is perhaps the greatest goalkeeper Nigeria ever had. Though, many believed that he employed charms with the way he flies from pole to pole and made some incredible somersaults – that can’t be ordinary. Ghana’s President Kwame Nkurmah, once described him as a ‘Flying Cat.’

You dare not score Rigogo! Though. We don’t have records of his club career at ECN, but as a national team goalkeeper, he conceded the least goals – 4 goals over his 8 years career between 1960– 1969.

Peter Fregene
one of the finest goalkeepers Nigeria ever had. His career was like the life of a phoneix that keep rejuvenating and resurfacing to life again.

Fregene is indeed the longest serving goalkeeper, whose career spanned through the 60s’, 70s’ and 80s.’ He became the national team goalkeeper from 1966 – 71 and resurfaced again after 12 years to become the first choice goalkeeper for Green Eagles in 1982.

Fregene was in goal for Nigeria in the 1968 Olympic Games in Mexico and he won FA cup 2 times with ECN and Stationery Stores in the 60s’ and 70s.’

Emmanuel Okala 

The frightening mustache and intimidating goalkeeper of Enugu Rangers. He’s perhaps another player that could pass as Nigeria’s greatest goalkeeper of all times.

With his height and intimidating size, attackers were afraid to approach Okala and often don’t find space to shoot or place the ball to the far end. He’s a true giant who was fondly called “Iroko in the net.”

Okala was in goal for Nigeria and won All African games gold medal in 1973. He was also on the team that won Nigeria’s first nations cup in 1980. Picture: goalkeeper Emma Okala standing tall in the middle

Best Ogedengbe
He was perhaps the most skillful goal keeper Nigeria ever had. Just like the great boxing legend, Mohammed Ali, Ogedengbe would boast that no one will score him in a particular match and it will be so.

With the reputation of Emmanuel Okala and to the surprise of fans, Otto Gloria chose Ogedengbe as his first choice goalkeeper ahead of Okala during the 1980 nation’s cup, which Nigeria won.

Ogedengbe was known for taking penalty kicks and he saved a lot for his IICC club side.

Peter Rufai
He was a great goalkeeper and a great team leader. Rufai had a very illustrious football career that started from Stationery Stores to Dragon of Benin. Then, he traveled to Europe to be the goalkeeper of Lokeren, Beveren, GoAhead Eagles, Deportivo la Coruna…

Rufai was always the first choice goalkeeper anytime he was invited to the national team, despite the presence of other equally great goalkeepers like Alloy Agwu, David Ngodigha, and Wilfred Agbonvbare… He always became the captain in any team he played for. So he grew to become the captain of Super Eagles.

Rufai won the African nations cup in1994 and became the first Nigeria goalkeeper to play in FIFA World cup in the same year.

Vincent Enyeama 
A great goalkeeper in all ramifications. Though he doesn’t cut the myth of Inua Lawal Rigogo or the colossus reputation of Emmanuel Okala, yet Enyeama still pass as Nigeria’s greatest goalkeeper of all times, in terms of his achievements.

Enyeama won CAF Champions league back to back in 2003 and 2004. He won Nigeria premier league twice and the FA Cup. He also won African Cup of nations in 2013 and has been the first choice goalkeeper to 2 FIFA world cup and the confederations Cup.

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