In the mid-1990s, Africa had a generation of incredible talents. One of these players, Augustine Okocha, became so electric that he became known by a single nickname: Jay-Jay. The world football governing body FIFA was quick to celebrate one of the best players Africa has ever produced.
According to soccernet.ng, FIFA took to their social media accounts to celebrate the former Nigeria and Bolton of England captain as he turned a year older.
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In a post on their Twitter account, FIFA said Happy birthday to Africa’s equivalent of @10Ronaldinho and one of the most electrifying players in football history. FIFA also took to Instagram to celebrate the former Bolton skipper with some clips of goals.
Okocha is one of the best players the game has seen. The ex-Bolton star is arguably the most gifted player Nigeria has ever produced. The 48-year-old was known for his trickery, dribbling skills, flair and set pieces on the ball. He started his career at Rangers international before his European journey, which began at Borussia Neunkirchen in 1990.
After two years at Neunkirchen, Okocha Eintracht Frankfurt. It was at Frankfurt Okocha announced himself to the world. The highlight of his time at the club was the goal he scored against former Germany goalkeeper Oliver Khan.
The goal is widely regarded as one of the best in the German Bundesliga. Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp said it’s the best goal he has ever seen. After his time with Die Adler, Okocha moved to Fenerbahce in 1996, where he spent two years before joining Paris Saint Germain for a then African record fee in 1998.
Okocha was a fan favourite during his four years at Le Parc des Princes. He left the club in 2002 to sign for Bolton, where he achieved cult hero status.
He saved the Trotters from relegation in his first year at the club, courtesy of a well-taken freekick against West Ham. The ex-Super Eagles midfielder’s performance in his first season earned him the captain’s armband the following campaign.
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Okocha left Bolton after four years at the club, but he was in the twilight of his career by that time. Although he had spells with Qatar SC and Hull City, he retired from the game in 2008.
At the international level, Okocha was a member of Nigeria’s golden generation that won the nations cup in 1994, reached the round of 16 of the 1994 World Cup and won the gold medal in the football event of Atlanta 1996 Olympics.
He was a fan favourite and admired by his colleagues. Ronaldinho, who played with him during his time at PSG, said he’s one of the two number 10s he ever admired. Former Liverpool striker Peter Crouch said he could watch him all day while Brazil legend Pele included him in his list of best living players.