Thursday, 7 May 2015

BLACK SOCIAL HISTORY : AFRO-NIGERIAN " SUNDAY OLISEH " IS A FORMER NIGERIAN FOOTBALLER AND COACH WHO IN HIS ACTIVE PLAYER CAREER PLAYED AS A MIDFIELDER : GOES INTO THE " HALL OF BLACK GENIUS "

           








































































































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Sunday Oliseh


Sunday Oliseh
Personal information
Full nameSunday Ogochukwu Oliseh
Date of birth14 September 1974 (age 40)
Place of birthAbavo, Delta StateNigeria
Height1.83 m (6 ft 0 in)
Playing positionDefensive Midfielder
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1989–1990Julius Berger
1990–1994RFC Liège75(3)
1994–1995Reggiana29(1)
1995–19971. FC Köln54(4)
1997–1999Ajax54(8)
1999–2000Juventus8(0)
2000–2004Borussia Dortmund53(1)
2003–2004→ VfL Bochum (loan)[1][2]32(1)
2005–2006Genk16(0)
Total321(18)
National team
1993–2002Nigeria54(2)
Teams managed
2007Eupen (Sports director)
2008–2009Verviétois
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.
† Appearances (Goals).
Sunday Ogorchukwu Oliseh (born 14 September 1974 in Abavo, Delta State) is a former Nigerian footballer and coach, who in his active player career played as a midfielder. He now lives in Belgium

Football career

A physical, technical defensive midfielder, Oliseh played for well known clubs such as AFC AjaxBorussia Dortmund andJuventus F.C..
Oliseh played 54 international matches and scored two goals[3] for Nigeria, and played at the Football World Cups of 1994and 1998. Oliseh also participated in the Olympic gold medal winning team of 1996.
He is mostly remembered for scoring the winning goal in the group stage match against Spain in the 1998 World Cup, as Nigeria prevailed 3–2. A throw-in deep in the Spanish half was headed clear by a defender – Oliseh ran and fired an explosive shot from 25 yards and took Spanish goalkeeper Andoni Zubizarreta completely by surprise.[4] Despite captaining Nigeria during the 2002 African Cup of Nations, Oliseh was omitted from his country's World Cup squad later that year for disciplinary reasons. After missing out on World Cup selection, Oliseh retired from international football in June 2002.[5]
In March 2004, Oliseh was sacked by Borussia Dortmund after punching team-mate Vahid Hashemian while on loan at VfL Bochum.[6][7]
In January 2006, at the age of 31, Oliseh retired from professional football after playing a half season for Belgian top club K.R.C. Genk.[8]

Club statistics

Club performanceLeague
SeasonClubLeagueAppsGoals
BelgiumLeague
1990–91LiègeFirst Division30
1991–92161
1992–93302
1993–94260
ItalyLeague
1994–95ReggianaSerie A291
GermanyLeague
1995–96KölnBundesliga240
1996–97304
NetherlandsLeague
1997–98AjaxEredivisie295
1998–99253
ItalyLeague
1999–00JuventusSerie A80
GermanyLeague
2000–01Borussia DortmundBundesliga220
2001–02181
2002–0320
2002–03Bochum110
2003–04211
2004–05Borussia Dortmund110
BelgiumLeague
2005–06GenkFirst Division160
CountryBelgium913
Italy371
Germany1396
Netherlands548
Total32118

International career statistics

Nigeria national team
YearAppsGoals
199310
1994110
199530
199610
199740
199872
199930
2000100
200170
200270
Total542

Honours

Club

Ajax
Borussia Dortmund

Country

Nigeria

Personal

His younger brothers, Azubuike and Egutu, are also professional footballers; another brother is Churchill Oliseh and his nephew is Sekou Oliseh.

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