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The Nigerian football community has been thrown into a state of mourning following the passing of legendary Super Eagles goalkeeper Peter Rufai, fondly known as “Dodo Mayana,” on Thursday morning.

Rufai, aged 61, was said to have succumbed to a prolonged illness, leaving behind an unparalleled legacy in Nigerian and African football.

His demise has been confirmed by the Super Eagles.

The Super Eagles, in their tribute to Rufai, via a heartfelt statement, said: “Forever in our hearts, Dodo Mayana. We mourn the passing of legendary Super Eagles goalkeeper, Peter Rufai, a giant of Nigerian football and a 1994 AFCON champion.”

Rufai, born on August 24, 1963, in Lagos, Nigeria, was a trailblazer in goalkeeping, becoming the first Nigerian goalkeeper to play professionally in Europe and represent the nation at the FIFA World Cup.

His illustrious career spanned two decades, during which he showcased his remarkable talent at clubs in Belgium, the Netherlands, Portugal, and Spain, including notable stints with Lokeren, Beveren, Farense, and Deportivo La Coruña.

A cornerstone of Nigeria’s 1994 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) triumph, Rufai’s heroics between the posts helped the Super Eagles secure the prestigious title.

He also represented Nigeria in two FIFA World Cups (1994 and 1998) and two AFCON tournaments, earning 65 caps for the national team.

His agility, leadership, and clutch saves cemented his reputation as one of Nigeria’s finest goalkeepers.

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