Samuel Okwaraji
{{short description|Nigerian footballer}}
{{Use dmy dates|date=December 2021}}
{{Infobox football biography
| name = Samuel Okwaraji
| fullname = Samuel Sochukwuma Okwaraji
| image =
| birth_date = {{Birth date|df=yes|1964|5|19}}
| birth_place = Orlu, Nigeria
| death_date = {{death date and age|df=yes|1989|8|12|1964|5|19}}
| death_place = Lagos, Nigeria
| height =
| position = Midfielder
| youthyears1 = 1984–1985
| youthclubs1 = AS Roma
| years1 = 1985–1986
| years2 = 1986–1987
| years3 = 1987–1989
| years4 = 1987–1988
| years5 = 1989
| clubs1 = Dinamo Zagreb
| clubs2 = Austria Klagenfurt
| clubs3 = VfB Stuttgart
| clubs4 = → SSV Ulm (loan)
| clubs5 = K. Berchem Sport
| caps1 = 1
| caps2 = 14
| caps3 = 0
| caps4 = 28
| goals1 = 0
| goals2 = 0
| goals3 = 0
| goals4 = 5
| nationalyears1 = 1988
| nationalteam1 = Nigeria Olympic
| nationalcaps1 = 4
| nationalgoals1 = 0
| nationalyears2 = 1988–1989
| nationalteam2 = Nigeria
| nationalcaps2 = 8
| nationalgoals2 = 1
}}
Samuel Sochukwuma Okwaraji {{IPAc-en||audio=Ig-Samuel Sochukwuma Okwaraji.ogg}}(19 May 1964 – 12 August 1989) was a professional footballer who played internationally for Nigeria. He was also a qualified lawyer who had a masters in international law from the Pontifical Lateran University of Rome.{{Cite news |date=12 August 2009 |title=Okwaraji comes alive in Abuja |work=African Soccer Union |url=http://www.africansoccerunion.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=103603:okwaraji-comes-alive-in-abuja |access-date=27 October 2019 |url-status=usurped |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110707093455/http://www.africansoccerunion.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=103603:okwaraji-comes-alive-in-abuja |archive-date=7 July 2011}} He collapsed and died of congestive heart failure in the 77th minute of a World Cup qualification match against Angola at the Lagos National Stadium in Surulere, Lagos State on 12 August 1989.
Career
Sam Okwaraji left Nigeria in 1982 to study international law in Italy (Rome). It is there that the Italian first division side, AS Roma (1984–1985), signed him at the age of 20. As an unknown player, it was difficult to force a breakthrough at the mighty Rome, so he moved to Dinamo Zagreb (1985–1986) in Yugoslavia and then on to Klagenfurt (1986–1987) in Austria. At both clubs, he struggled to get sufficient game time to further his development, but the talent was always undeniable. He was a tricky dribbler, with a knack for the incisive creativity that all teams crave.{{cite web | url=https://thesefootballtimes.co/2019/04/09/nigerian-footballs-darkest-day-when-five-fans-and-national-team-star-samuel-okwaraji-died-at-a-match/ | title=Nigerian football's darkest day: When five fans and national team star Samuel Okwaraji died at a match | date=8 April 2019 }}{{cite web | url=https://www.completesports.com/31-years-remembering-samuel-okwarajis-tragic-death/ | title=33 Years: Remembering Samuel Okwaraji's Tragic Death | date=12 August 2022 }}{{cite web | url=https://www.thecable.ng/his-sacrifice-not-forgotten-super-eagles-dedicate-angola-victory-to-okwaraji/ | title='His sacrifice not forgotten' -- Super Eagles dedicate Angola victory to Okwaraji | date=2 February 2024 }}
It was at Klagenfurt that German Stuttgart (1987–1989) signed him. Okwaraji was one of the first African football players Germany signing a professional contract at the highest level of German football. Not long into the contract, he was loaned to a second division SSV-ULM 1848 (1985–1986). His star blossomed at ULM to point that the club did not play without him. “No Okwaraji, no ULM” was the popular slogan then.{{cite web | url=https://www.completesports.com/de/31-years-remembering-samuel-okwarajis-tragic-death/ | title=33 Jahre: Erinnerung an Samuel Okwarajis tragischen Tod | date=12 August 2022 }}{{cite web | url=https://thesefootballtimes.co/2019/04/09/nigerian-footballs-darkest-day-when-five-fans-and-national-team-star-samuel-okwaraji-died-at-a-match/ | title=Nigerian football's darkest day: When five fans and national team star Samuel Okwaraji died at a match | date=8 April 2019 }}
After 1 season with Ulm, he returned to Stuttgart (1987–1988). After that season he signed with Belgian side K. Berchem Sport (1988–1989) on the 1st of July 1988. 1 year later, on 12 August, he died during a world cup qualification game against Angola, at the age of 25.[https://naijasuperfans.com/the-legend-of-fallen-super-eagles-star-samuel-okwaraji-part-two-how-he-hit-the-limelight/ The legend of fallen Super Eagles star Samuel Okwaraji – Part two: How he hit the limelight] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230615132358/https://naijasuperfans.com/the-legend-of-fallen-super-eagles-star-samuel-okwaraji-part-two-how-he-hit-the-limelight/ |date=15 June 2023 }} at Naija Super Fans, 28 September 2019, Retrieved 4 December 2020
International career
Sam Okwaraji aspired to become Nigeria's Michel Platini and brazilian Falcao who were both his soccer role models.{{cite news |last1=Alfred-Dogwo |first1=David |title=33 Years: Remembering Samuel Okwaraji's Tragic Death |url=https://www.completesports.com/31-years-remembering-samuel-okwarajis-tragic-death/ |access-date=12 December 2024 |publisher=Complete Sports |date=12 August 2022}} At fc ULM he was able to play regularly. It was at that time that he started writing many letters to the Nigerian Football Association urging them to try him. None were answered until the Nigeria Football Association chairman, John Obakpolor, agreed with the coaches Manfred Höner and Paul Hamilton to bring him into the training camp when the Nigerian national team was on a tour in West Germany.{{cite web | url=https://thesefootballtimes.co/2019/04/09/nigerian-footballs-darkest-day-when-five-fans-and-national-team-star-samuel-okwaraji-died-at-a-match/ | title=Nigerian football's darkest day: When five fans and national team star Samuel Okwaraji died at a match | date=8 April 2019 }}
He started training with the national team on Monday, 5 days later (Saturday) he was in the starting eleven against Algeria for an Olympic qualifier, and was the subject of favourable newspaper reports. He later started in all of Nigeria's matches.{{cite web | url=https://thesefootballtimes.co/2019/04/09/nigerian-footballs-darkest-day-when-five-fans-and-national-team-star-samuel-okwaraji-died-at-a-match/ | title=Nigerian football's darkest day: When five fans and national team star Samuel Okwaraji died at a match | date=8 April 2019 }}
He went on to play for the national team at the 1988 Africa Cup of Nations in Morocco, playing a key role throughout Nigeria's run to the final. He scored one of the fastest goals in the history of the championship against the Indomitable Lions of Cameroon.{{cite web | url=https://thesefootballtimes.co/2019/04/09/nigerian-footballs-darkest-day-when-five-fans-and-national-team-star-samuel-okwaraji-died-at-a-match/ | title=Nigerian football's darkest day: When five fans and national team star Samuel Okwaraji died at a match | date=8 April 2019 }}{{cite web | url=https://www.completesports.com/31-years-remembering-samuel-okwarajis-tragic-death/ | title=33 Years: Remembering Samuel Okwaraji's Tragic Death | date=12 August 2022 }}
He played until the final match, where the Eagles lost to their perennial rivals Cameroon by 0 to 1.{{NFT|43277}} Okwaraji, who made the Green Eagles squad in 1988 at the African Nations Cup in Morocco, scored one of the fastest goals in the history of African football against Nigeria's perennial rivals, the Indomitable Lions of Cameroon, and was twice named man of the match.{{cite web | url=https://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/08/5-things-to-remember-about-sam-okwaraji/ | title=5 things to remember about Sam Okwaraji | date=12 August 2015 }}{{cite web | url=https://thesefootballtimes.co/2019/04/09/nigerian-footballs-darkest-day-when-five-fans-and-national-team-star-samuel-okwaraji-died-at-a-match/ | title=Nigerian football's darkest day: When five fans and national team star Samuel Okwaraji died at a match | date=8 April 2019 }}
He also went to the 1988 Olympics in Seoul, though Nigeria disappointed. Okwaraji remained central to the squad as it began the process of building towards their ultimate aim of a place at the 1990 World Cup. He was a key player as the campaign drew towards its conclusion and that fateful match with Angola.{{cite web | url=https://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/08/5-things-to-remember-about-sam-okwaraji/ | title=5 things to remember about Sam Okwaraji | date=12 August 2015 }}
Last game and death
Okwaraji collapsed ten minutes from the end of the 1990 World Cup qualifier against Angola in Lagos.{{Cite news |last=Audu |first=Samm |date=12 August 2009 |title=Nigeria remembers fallen hero Samuel Okwaraji 20 years after |work=Goal.com |url=http://www.goal.com/en/news/89/africa/2009/08/12/1436455/nigeria-remembers-fallen-hero-samuel-okwaraji-20-years-after |access-date=27 October 2019}} He died from possible complications of hypertrophic cardiomyopathy as an autopsy showed that the 25-year-old had an enlarged heart and high blood pressure.{{Cite news |last=Ojo |first=Tokunbo |title=13 Years After Special tribute to Samuel Okwaraji |work=Gamji |url=http://www.gamji.com/article1000/NEWS1593.htm |access-date=27 October 2019}}{{Cite news |date=10 August 2009 |title=2 decades after a Patriot's death |work=Nigerian Tribune |publisher=African Newspapers of Nigeria plc. |url=http://www.tribune.com.ng/12082009/news/sports1.html |access-date=27 October 2019 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090815171126/http://www.tribune.com.ng/12082009/news/sports1.html |archive-date=15 August 2009}}
Legacy
Samuel Okwaraji is known as a legend nowadays, a patriot who gave his life to the nation out of love and passion for football. All of a sudden he started playing for the national team of Nigeria where he became a vital key player after his first game. He came to the team as an unknown player showing that with hard work and dedication, you can manifest your dreams. Despite the poor game time at club levels AS Roma, Dinamo Zagreb and Klagenfurt; he kept searching for football clubs urging them to give him a trial. His attitude of persistence and self-belief led to his signing at Stuttgart. He was loaned to SSV-ULM where his career finally began to flourish. When being faced with obstacles and disappointments, he kept the faith.{{cite web | url=https://www.vanguardngr.com/2019/08/samuel-okwaraji-remembering-super-eagles-legend-who-died-30-years-ago/ | title=Samuel Okwaraji: Remembering Super Eagles legend who died 30 years ago | date=12 August 2019 }}{{cite web | url=https://soccernet.ng/2019/08/remembering-late-sam-okwaraji-facts-about-him.html | title=Remembering Late Sam Okwaraji: Facts About Him - Soccernet NG | date=12 August 2019 }}
Though he only played for 1 year for the national team (8 games to be precise), Okwaraji had won the hearts of the Nigerian nation by his highly energetic, skillful and precise style of play. Apart from him being an extraordinary talent, he was also very humble. Any time he was called up for the national team, he would pay his flight tickets by himself. He clearly saw it as an honour to represent his country, even when his place at his club was at stake. Nobody could prevent him from representing his country.{{cite web | url=https://www.completesports.com/31-years-remembering-samuel-okwarajis-tragic-death/ | title=33 Years: Remembering Samuel Okwaraji's Tragic Death | date=12 August 2022 }}{{cite web | url=https://www.vanguardngr.com/2019/08/samuel-okwaraji-remembering-super-eagles-legend-who-died-30-years-ago/ | title=Samuel Okwaraji: Remembering Super Eagles legend who died 30 years ago | date=12 August 2019 }}
When Sam Okwaraji started playing for the national team, the Nigerian Football Association asked permission from SSV-ULM 1846, which his club was only willing to accept after having been paid a sum of $45,000. After negotiations the amount came down to $15,000. Sam Okwaraji, a master's degree holder in law, was very upset when hearing this and made it very clear to his club with the following words:{{cite web | url=https://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/08/5-things-to-remember-about-sam-okwaraji/ | title=5 things to remember about Sam Okwaraji | date=12 August 2015 }}
"You cannot stop me playing for my country and let me tell you, I am going to represent my country in the World Cup in Italy whether you like it or not".
Okwaraji's passion for the game, his sacrifice on the pitch and his humble attitude turned him into an example for everyone who is passionate about football and in general all persons dedicated to manifesting their dreams.{{cite web | url=https://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/08/5-things-to-remember-about-sam-okwaraji/ | title=5 things to remember about Sam Okwaraji | date=12 August 2015 }}{{cite web | url=https://www.vanguardngr.com/2019/08/samuel-okwaraji-remembering-super-eagles-legend-who-died-30-years-ago/ | title=Samuel Okwaraji: Remembering Super Eagles legend who died 30 years ago | date=12 August 2019 }}{{cite web | url=https://www.thecable.ng/his-sacrifice-not-forgotten-super-eagles-dedicate-angola-victory-to-okwaraji/ | title='His sacrifice not forgotten' -- Super Eagles dedicate Angola victory to Okwaraji | date=2 February 2024 }}
20 years after his death, as an act of honour and remembrance, the Nigerian government set up a statue of Sam Okwaraji in front of the stadium where he passed away.{{cite web | url=https://soccernet.ng/2019/08/remembering-late-sam-okwaraji-facts-about-him.html | title=Remembering Late Sam Okwaraji: Facts About Him - Soccernet NG | date=12 August 2019 }} On 19 May 2019, on what would have been his 55th birthday, he was honoured with a Google Doodle.{{Cite web |date=19 May 2019 |title=Samuel Okwaraji's 55th Birthday |url=https://doodles.google/doodle/samuel-okwarajis-55th-birthday/}} In 2024 a national football tournament will be launched in name of him. Sam Okwaraji Memorial Football Competition is a project financed by the government with the aim to discover promising Nigerian football talents.{{cite web | url=https://pmnewsnigeria.com/2016/11/07/nigeria-not-worth-dying-for-sam-okwarajis-family/ | title=Nigeria not worth dying for- Sam Okwaraji's family }}
Family
Sam Okwaraji was born and raised in a family of 7 children. His father, David Okwaraji, died when he was in primary school. The son of Sam Okwaraji's youngest brother has caught the eye of Nigerian football association which led to his eligibility for Nigerian national team U23 in 2021. He, being the cousin of a football legend, has great expectations to fulfill. He has been named after his uncle: Sam Okwaraji Chinedu Junior. There is hope that a new Sam Okwaraji will rise up soon and continue the short but memorable career of his uncle, who passed away on the pitch at the age of only 25.{{cite web | url=https://www.thecable.ng/his-sacrifice-not-forgotten-super-eagles-dedicate-angola-victory-to-okwaraji/ | title='His sacrifice not forgotten' -- Super Eagles dedicate Angola victory to Okwaraji | date=2 February 2024 }}
Honours
See also
References
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External links
- [https://web.archive.org/web/20060528144431/http://cybereagles.com/images/sam.jpg Sam Okwaraji's Bust]
- [https://archive.today/20130222115040/http://www.tribune.com.ng/13082007/news/sports4.html Okwaraji: Thumbs down for FG, NFA]
External sources
- {{NFT|43277}}
- [https://web.archive.org/web/20170109184420/https://playerhistory.com/player/95172/ Samuel Okwaraji] at Playerhistory
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