Lagos, NFF, NPFL, Ahmed Musa Mourn as Nigeria Goalkeeping Legend, Peter Rufai, Dies at 61
InfoSport: Peter Rufai, Nigeria’s legendary goalkeeper known for his performances in the FIFA World Cup, has passed away at the age of 61, leaving the football community in mourning.
A Great Loss to Nigerian Football
Nigeria’s football community was thrown into mourning on Thursday following the passing of the country’s goalkeeping legend, Peter Rufai, at the age of 61 in Lagos. His death comes after a period of illness, leaving fans and fellow players in shock.
Reactions from the Football Community
General Secretary of the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF), Dr. Mohammed Sanusi, expressed his disbelief, stating, “This is really shocking. Peter Rufai dead? What happened? I am perplexed.” He extended prayers for Rufai’s eternal rest and comfort for his family.
Lagos State Governor, Mr. Babajide Sanwo-Olu, described Rufai’s passing as a “great loss to Nigeria, especially to football fans.” He praised Rufai as a “legend” who wore the Green-White-Green jersey with pride, emphasizing his significant contributions to Nigerian football.
Honoring a Sporting Icon
Ahmed Musa, Captain of the Super Eagles, paid tribute to Rufai on social media: “Can’t believe I’m typing this – a post to bid farewell to a true giant of Nigerian football. Your heroic reflexes brought us pride on the world stage.” His heartfelt words resonate with a nation mourning a hero.
Legacy of Peter Rufai
Peter Rufai made his debut for the Green Eagles in December 1981. Not only did he achieve remarkable milestones, including participating in the FIFA World Cups of 1994 and 1998, but he also dedicated his post-retirement life to mentoring young players. The charismatic goalkeeper left a legacy both on and off the field.
Through his illustrious career with clubs in Belgium, the Netherlands, Portugal, and Spain, Rufai remains an unforgettable figure in Nigerian sports.
Conclusion
As the football community reflects on Rufai’s remarkable life and achievements, it’s crucial to remember the impact he had. Share your memories of this legend in the comments below, as we collectively honor a true icon of Nigerian football.