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Victor Ikpeba

Victor Ikpeba Nosa (born 12 June 1973) is a Nigerian former professional footballer who played as a forward for both club and country. Ikpeba played 31 international matches and scored seven goals for Nigeria. He was a member of Super Eagles team to the FIFA World Cups in 1994 but played and scored the lone goal against Bulgaria in the second game of the team at the 1998 FIFA World Cup. Ikpeba helped win the 1994 African Nations Cup and the Olympic football gold medal in 1996.[citation needed]

Victor Ikpeba
Personal information
Full name Victor Ikpeba Nosa
Date of birth (1973-06-12) 12 June 1973 (age 50)
Place of birth Benin City, Nigeria
Height 1.74 m (5 ft 9 in)
Position(s) Forward
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1989 ACB Lagos
1989–1993 RFC Liège 79 (27)
1993–1999 Monaco 170 (55)
1999–2002 Borussia Dortmund 30 (3)
2001–2002Real Betis (loan) 3 (0)
2002–2003 Al Ittihad 26 (13)
2004 Charleroi 15 (5)
2005 Al-Sadd
International career
1996 Nigeria U23 6 (1)
1992–2002 Nigeria 31 (7)
Medal record
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Career edit

Ikpeba was discovered by Belgian club RFC Liège during the 1989 FIFA U-17 World Championship, and moved to play in Belgium together with teammate Sunday Oliseh. At the age of 20 and after scoring 17 goals in 1992–93, Ikpeba was bought by Monégasque side AS Monaco, then coached by Arsène Wenger. At Monaco, he gradually became a success, albeit with a tough start. He showed outstanding form subsequent to the 1996 Olympics, scoring 13 league goals to help Monaco win the league title, and also finishing as the second-top goalscorer in the 1996–97 UEFA Cup. His performances earned him the African Footballer of the Year award in 1997. Two successful seasons followed. While at Monaco, Ikpeba nearly signed for Italian club Reggina. But his wife, unwilling to give up life in Monaco, locked him in their house on the day he was to sign his contract.[1] Ikpeba played in Jean Tigana's talented Monaco side which famously put Manchester United out of the Champions League in 1998 on away goals after a 1–1 draw at Old Trafford.[2]

Ikpeba again teamed up with Sunday Oliseh at Borussia Dortmund in 1999, for a transfer fee of £4.8m. Ikpeba scored only two goals in his first season in the Bundesliga and barely played in his second, after falling out with the coach Matthias Sammer. Looking for a move abroad, Ikpeba turned down Southampton to join Real Betis on a season-long loan.[3] Things went further downhill for the player in Spain as he was criticised for being overweight by the coach, after making just one appearance for the club. He didn't feature for Betis again up until the last two games of the season.

Ikpeba then signed a season-long contract with Libyan outfit Al-Ittihad, but only played out half of his contract with the club, as he quit the team over financial disagreements.[4] After leaving Libya and spending almost a year without a club, Ikpeba returned to Belgium, where he joined his former Liège coach at Charleroi. After helping the club avoid relegation, Ikpeba came very close to signing with German side SC Freiburg,[5] but the deal fell through when it was revealed that the player had no EU passport.[6] Ikpeba then had a short spell at Al-Sadd in Qatar, before retiring from professional football.

Style of play edit

In spite of his small physique, Ikpeba was a fast, versatile, and opportunistic forward, who was capable of playing as a striker, as a second striker, or on either wing, and was known for his ability to score from any position on the pitch.[7]

Personal life edit

Ikpeba now lives in Lagos, and he co-hosts Monday Night Football on Supersport. His wife Atinuke died in May 2000 at the age of 26, after losing her battle with breast cancer. [8]

Honours edit

RFC Liège

Monaco

Al-Ittihad

Nigeria

Individual

References edit

  1. ^ McFarland, Ban; Bandini, Paolo (5 March 2008). "Footballers whose loved ones have told them who to play for". The Guardian. Retrieved 11 February 2012.
  2. ^ "Monaco and bust for sorry United". The Independent. 19 March 1998. Archived from the original on 17 August 2022. Retrieved 30 December 2014.
  3. ^ "Ikpeba rejects Saints for Betis". BBC Sport. 9 August 2001. Retrieved 11 February 2012.
  4. ^ . Archived from the original on 7 November 2006. Retrieved 30 December 2007.
  5. ^ . Archived from the original on 7 November 2006. Retrieved 30 December 2007.
  6. ^ http://www.kickoffnigeria.com/stories/story4838.html[dead link]
  7. ^ "Le stelle di Francia 98: da Pep Guardiola a Jugovic" (in Italian). SoloCalcio.com. Retrieved 28 March 2017.
  8. ^ Inyang, Ifreke (10 March 2013). "If money could buy health, my wife would be alive — Victor Ikpeba". Daily Post Nigeria. Retrieved 25 March 2022.

External links edit

  • Victor Ikpeba at National-Football-Teams.com
  • Victor Ikpeba at WorldFootball.net
  • Victor Ikpeba at kicker (in German)
  • Victor Ikpeba at fussballdaten.de (in German)

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Victor Ikpeba Nosa born 12 June 1973 is a Nigerian former professional footballer who played as a forward for both club and country Ikpeba played 31 international matches and scored seven goals for Nigeria He was a member of Super Eagles team to the FIFA World Cups in 1994 but played and scored the lone goal against Bulgaria in the second game of the team at the 1998 FIFA World Cup Ikpeba helped win the 1994 African Nations Cup and the Olympic football gold medal in 1996 citation needed Victor IkpebaPersonal informationFull nameVictor Ikpeba NosaDate of birth 1973 06 12 12 June 1973 age 50 Place of birthBenin City NigeriaHeight1 74 m 5 ft 9 in Position s ForwardSenior career YearsTeamApps Gls 1989ACB Lagos1989 1993RFC Liege79 27 1993 1999Monaco170 55 1999 2002Borussia Dortmund30 3 2001 2002 Real Betis loan 3 0 2002 2003Al Ittihad26 13 2004Charleroi15 5 2005Al SaddInternational career1996Nigeria U236 1 1992 2002Nigeria31 7 Medal record Representing NigeriaMen s Football1996 Atlanta Team Competition Club domestic league appearances and goals Contents 1 Career 2 Style of play 3 Personal life 4 Honours 5 References 6 External linksCareer editIkpeba was discovered by Belgian club RFC Liege during the 1989 FIFA U 17 World Championship and moved to play in Belgium together with teammate Sunday Oliseh At the age of 20 and after scoring 17 goals in 1992 93 Ikpeba was bought by Monegasque side AS Monaco then coached by Arsene Wenger At Monaco he gradually became a success albeit with a tough start He showed outstanding form subsequent to the 1996 Olympics scoring 13 league goals to help Monaco win the league title and also finishing as the second top goalscorer in the 1996 97 UEFA Cup His performances earned him the African Footballer of the Year award in 1997 Two successful seasons followed While at Monaco Ikpeba nearly signed for Italian club Reggina But his wife unwilling to give up life in Monaco locked him in their house on the day he was to sign his contract 1 Ikpeba played in Jean Tigana s talented Monaco side which famously put Manchester United out of the Champions League in 1998 on away goals after a 1 1 draw at Old Trafford 2 Ikpeba again teamed up with Sunday Oliseh at Borussia Dortmund in 1999 for a transfer fee of 4 8m Ikpeba scored only two goals in his first season in the Bundesliga and barely played in his second after falling out with the coach Matthias Sammer Looking for a move abroad Ikpeba turned down Southampton to join Real Betis on a season long loan 3 Things went further downhill for the player in Spain as he was criticised for being overweight by the coach after making just one appearance for the club He didn t feature for Betis again up until the last two games of the season Ikpeba then signed a season long contract with Libyan outfit Al Ittihad but only played out half of his contract with the club as he quit the team over financial disagreements 4 After leaving Libya and spending almost a year without a club Ikpeba returned to Belgium where he joined his former Liege coach at Charleroi After helping the club avoid relegation Ikpeba came very close to signing with German side SC Freiburg 5 but the deal fell through when it was revealed that the player had no EU passport 6 Ikpeba then had a short spell at Al Sadd in Qatar before retiring from professional football Style of play editIn spite of his small physique Ikpeba was a fast versatile and opportunistic forward who was capable of playing as a striker as a second striker or on either wing and was known for his ability to score from any position on the pitch 7 Personal life editIkpeba now lives in Lagos and he co hosts Monday Night Football on Supersport His wife Atinuke died in May 2000 at the age of 26 after losing her battle with breast cancer 8 Honours editRFC Liege Belgian Cup 1989 90Monaco Ligue 1 1996 97 Trophee des Champions 1997Al Ittihad Libyan Premier League 2002 03Nigeria African Cup of Nations 1994 Olympic Gold Medal 1996Individual Ebony Shoe Award 1993 African Footballer of the Year 1997References edit McFarland Ban Bandini Paolo 5 March 2008 Footballers whose loved ones have told them who to play for The Guardian Retrieved 11 February 2012 Monaco and bust for sorry United The Independent 19 March 1998 Archived from the original on 17 August 2022 Retrieved 30 December 2014 Ikpeba rejects Saints for Betis BBC Sport 9 August 2001 Retrieved 11 February 2012 Ikpeba thrilled with move Archived from the original on 7 November 2006 Retrieved 30 December 2007 Ikpeba joins German club Archived from the original on 7 November 2006 Retrieved 30 December 2007 http www kickoffnigeria com stories story4838 html dead link Le stelle di Francia 98 da Pep Guardiola a Jugovic in Italian SoloCalcio com Retrieved 28 March 2017 Inyang Ifreke 10 March 2013 If money could buy health my wife would be alive Victor Ikpeba Daily Post Nigeria Retrieved 25 March 2022 External links editVictor Ikpeba at National Football Teams com Victor Ikpeba at WorldFootball net Victor Ikpeba at kicker in German Victor Ikpeba at fussballdaten de in German Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Victor Ikpeba amp oldid 1186972893, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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