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Re: It's 50 Years Since Christian Chukwu Became Captain Of Rangers International by Prenonjebose: 6:48am On Apr 02
Wonderful memories
Re: It's 50 Years Since Christian Chukwu Became Captain Of Rangers International by naptu2: 1:03pm On Apr 02
CLASH OF THE BROTHERS,1977.
(Igbos vs their Yorubas brothers)

By Remigius Akinbinu.

'Clash of the brothers'; that, exactly, was the way the Nigerian press tagged the tie, back then. It was the way they wanted Nigerians to see it regardless of which of the two major tribes involved you're from.

But in truth and naturally so, vast majority of Igbos and Yorubas rooted for the club from their own side of the divide in a titanic clash that captured the attention of the entire country while it lasted.

It was the 1977 African Cup Winners Cup first semi-final between Rangers International Football Club of Enugu and the Industrial Investment Credit Corporation (IICC) Shooting Stars Football Club of Ibadan.

That time, I was only an 11-year-old boy in my first year in the secondary school but (without being boastful) with an unimaginable interest in the round leather game.

In June that year, my father, a school teacher bought the family's first television set. It was black and white of 'National' brand. This kindled my interest in football the more because, from following via radio commentaries and newspapers, I graduated into watching live and repeat telecast of matches on NTV Ibadan. This afforded me the opportunity of watching continental club football and following the Super Eagles' Argentina '78 World Cup qualifiers against Ivory Coast, Senegal, Egypt and Tunisia on TV.

In our house,that time, the clash -of-brothers tag actually played out for the Rangers/IICC tie as my immediate elder brother and my immediate younger brother,for reasons I found difficult to understand, were all out in support of Rangers while I, like virtually all other boys on the street (except my good friend, Christopher Ifeanyichukwu Okanu and his housemates) rooted for Shooting Stars. I still remember my elder brother, Basil, threatening to beat me if Shooting Stars managed to beat Rangers.

The tension that gripped the Nation's football family before and after the first leg was made more intense by the boastfulness of the promoters and fans of the two top Nigerian clubs.


Defending champions, IICC which the previous year became the first to win a continental trophy for Nigeria were asking Rangers fans to go and inquire about them from their quarter final victims, FC Stade de Abidjan while Rangers felt it was tougher for them getting rid of Senegal Police FC in their own quarter final tie.

To qualify for the semi-final, IICC pulled up all the tricks in their Pandora box to overcome a two-nil deficit suffered in Abidjan to outscore Stade by three first half goals. A Garuba Umoru brace and a Segun Odegbami header sealed it for the Oluyole warriors at the Liberty Stadium Ibadan.

The starting line-ups of IICC that year looked more like this; (1) Best Ogedegbe 2. Joe Appiah 3. Sam Ojebode (C) 4. Muda Lawal 5.Idowu Otubusin 6. Sam Asante 7. Segun Odegbami 8. Phillip Boamah/Nathaniel Adewole 9.Moses Otolorin 10. Garuba Umoru/Dauda Ladipo 11. Kunle Awesu.

If IICC had it tough qualifying for the semis, Rangers literally went through hell before making it to the semis. The first leg which was played at the National stadium,Surulere Lagos was almost uneventful as it ended goalless as the team from Senegal 'packed the bus' and frustrated the Chairman Chukwu led side.

In the 2nd leg played at the filled-to-capacity Sedar Senghor stadium in Dakar, the home crowd never bargained for what hit them for they had thought after holding Rangers to a draw in Lagos,they will easily trash the visiting coal city Boys.

First half ended one-nil in favour of Senegal Police (who scored through a controversial penalty kick) and it remained so until the 75th minute or thereabout when Rangers struck.

Coach Roberto had just replaced the injured Stanley Okoronkwo with Chimezie Ngadi who with his first touch of the ball raced past three Senegalese defenders before silencing the home crowd with a deft volley. Before the home team could come to terms with what hit them, Ngadi struck again when it was about five minutes to the end.

Two-one it ended and all hell was let loose in Dakar. Rangers' players and officials were stoned and beaten by the disappointed Senegal Police FC supporters. Several players sustained various degrees of injuries and I can still remember Emmanuel Okala recounting his experience and claiming the stonning actually started before the final whistle as he tried to use the net as cover to no avail. An apologetic President of Senegal, Leopold Sedar Senghor (One of my favorite African poets) had to visit Nigeria to apologise to the then head of state, General Olusegun Obasanjo and the Nigerian people. Senegal Police FC was suspended from playing on the Continent for a number of years by CAF.

The typical starting line-up for Rangers that year looked like this: (1) Emmanuel Okala 2.Charles Adimorah 3.Ignatius Ilechukwu 4. Christian Madu 5. Christian Chukwu 6. Nnamdi Anyafo 7. Stanley Okoronkwo 8.Ogidinma Ibeabuchi/Chimezie Ngadi 9. Emeka Onyedika 10. Alloy Atuegbu. 11. Nwachukwu Onyekwelo .

The Nigerian National team, the Green Eagles was dominated by players from these two clubs. Coach 'Father' Tiko that year invited four each from the two clubs for the World Cup qualifiers. From IICC were Segun Odegbami, Mudashiru Lawal, Sam Ojebode and Best Ogedegbe. While Rangers had Christian Chukwu, Emmanuel Okala, Aloysius Atuegbu and Ignatius Ilechukwu invited.


The typical starting line-up of the Green Eagles side which at the the National stadium surulere Lagos, beat Ivory Coast 4-0, beat Senegal 3-0, beat Egypt 4-0 and lost 0-1 to Tunisia in 1977 was as follows: 1. Emma Okala (Rangers) 2. Pat Ekeji (Vasco) 3. Sam Ojebode (IICC) 4. Muda Lawal (IICC) 5. Christian Chukwu (Rangers) 6. Godwin Odiye (National Bank) 7. Segun Odegbami (IICC) 8. Adokiye Amiesimaka (Sharks) 9. Thompson Usiyen (USA) 10. Aloysius Atuegbu (Rangers) 11. Godwin Uwelumo (ACB Lagos)

The first leg of the clash of the brothers was played in Lagos and it ended goalless. The return leg two weeks later which was played at the Ahmadu Bello Stadium Kaduna also ended goalless. Allan Hawks-tutored IICC appeared to be the better side that day but couldn't score because of the water tight Rangers' defence marshalled by Chairman Chukwu who ensured that Nnamdi Anyafo man marked the dangerous Odegbami through out the game. I remember the words of Earnest Okonkwo the legendary radio commentator "Nnamdi 'the Policeman' Anyafo effectively policed Segun 'the mathematician' Odegbami."

Rangers International won the penalty shoot-out that ensued 4-2 to qualify for the final of the 1977 African Cup Winners Cup which they won after beating Canon Sportive of Yaounde Cameroon 5-1 on aggregate.

The first leg was played in Lagos and Rangers won 4-1 with goals from Christian Chukwu,Christian Madu (penalties) Alloy Atuegbu and Emeka Onyedika. Canon's only goal was scored by Eugene Imbida who also scored the indomitable Lions equalizer against Italy at Espana '82 World Cup.

The return leg in Yaounde ended 1-1. Eugene Oley Oley put Canon up in the first half while Ibeabuchi silenced the Cameroonians with a back breaking equalizer in the 2nd half.

That day, in Yaunde Cameroon, Enugu Rangers lifted the 1977 African Cup Winners Cup thereby becoming the second Nigeria club to do so after IICC which beat Zamalek of Egypt to emerge winners in 1976.

(C) Remigius Akinbinu.

Second picture from right to left) "Man Mountain" Emmanuel Okala", "Mathematical" Segun Odegbami, "Chairman" Christian Chukwu (Captain of the Green Eagles and Captain of Rangers International) and Sam Ojebode (Assistant Captain of the Green Eagles and Captain of IICC Shooting Stars).

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Re: It's 50 Years Since Christian Chukwu Became Captain Of Rangers International by KosiGee(m): 6:12am On Apr 03
See fitness. Chukwu had 8 packs. This man must’ve been a titan and rock solid back then.

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Re: It's 50 Years Since Christian Chukwu Became Captain Of Rangers International by KosiGee(m): 6:19am On Apr 03
Kingsley Obiekwu (Shagari) need to put off weight. He looks too heavy. His six pack must’ve disappeared ages ago. Look at Jude Agada still looking slim, fit and very athletic.
Shagari was still crawling when Agada started playing for Rangers. Look at the two men.

Isn’t that Ejike Uzoenyi 😳😳😳??

The guy in blue, Apolos used to be a goal keeper for New Haven team during the Coal city super league before he joined Rangers.

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Re: It's 50 Years Since Christian Chukwu Became Captain Of Rangers International by KosiGee(m): 6:36am On Apr 03
naptu2:
More pictures from the event.

Chief Jim Ifeanyichukwu Nwobodo was General Manager of Rangers International during one of its most successful eras and he leveraged on this popularity to contest the Anambra State governorship election. He served as the Governor of Old Anambra State (which included present day Enugu State) from 1979 till 1983.

Thanks for digging deep Oga Naptu. Respect. One of the best things to happen to Enugu Rangers was Jim Nwobodo. The man was very passionate about sports and Rangers.

There was the Awgu Games village for Rangers. That place was a tourist attraction but it was mismanaged. The Rangers players of that era were built different. They were tall, solid and physically intimidating. The not so tall ones like Atuegbu were huge laterally and very strong.

I lived at Owerri Road as a baby, I can remember seeing Atuegbu coming to our house after coming out of training at Nnamdi Azikiwe stadium. Mike Ogbodudu lived at 18 Carr st….not too far from us. Most of the Rangers boys would come to 2a owerri road car wash to love-vendor up their 504s saloon cars. They would’ve spent some time chilling at Rangers inn opp Nnamdi Azikiwe…There was Bob records opp Rangers inn.

Enugu Rangers is most resilient football team in Nigeria. The only one never to have been relegated.

It should be better managed. They have no official website. This is sad and embarrassing. They have no official sports shop where fans can buy souvenirs and memorabilia. Shame.

Condolences to Chief Segun Odegbami on the passing of his son. May God give him and his family the fortitude to bear the loss. I was privileged to meet this legend at Stratford London during the London olympics.

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Re: It's 50 Years Since Christian Chukwu Became Captain Of Rangers International by aswani(m): 10:58am On Apr 03
KosiGee:


Thanks for digging deep Oga Naptu. Respect. One of the best things to happen to Enugu Rangers was Jim Nwobodo. The man was very passionate about sports and Rangers.

There was the Awgu Games village for Rangers. That place was a tourist attraction but it was mismanaged. The Rangers players of that era were built different. They were tall, solid and physically intimidating. The not so tall ones like Atuegbu were huge laterally and very strong.

I lived at Owerri Road as a baby, I can remember seeing Atuegbu coming to our house after coming out of training at Nnamdi Azikiwe stadium. Mike Ogbodudu lived at 18 Carr st….not too far from us. Most of the Rangers boys would come to 2a owerri road car wash to love-vendor up their 504s saloon cars. They would’ve spent some time chilling at Rangers inn opp Nnamdi Azikiwe…There was Bob records opp Rangers inn.

Enugu Rangers is most resilient football team in Nigeria. The only one never to have been relegated.

It should be better managed. They have no official website. This is sad and embarrassing. They have no official sports shop where fans can buy souvenirs and memorabilia. Shame.

Condolences to Chief Segun Odegbami on the passing of his son. May God give him and his family the fortitude to bear the loss. I was privileged to meet this legend at Stratford London during the London olympics.

Thanks for your additional info KosiGee, love the stories from personal interactions with these Giants of Nigerian football of Yore.

I thought Spartans (Nationale and Heartland) have also never been relagated.

Considering Enyimba have a website, Rangers should definitely have one too.

To be fair to them, they do a lot with their old players association. In fact, I once saw a video of Ṣẹgun Odegbami speaking as a Special guest at one of their events in the US.
Re: It's 50 Years Since Christian Chukwu Became Captain Of Rangers International by naptu2: 11:00am On Apr 03
The Rangers International Twitter feed.

https:///Rangers_Intl?t=Mm0esKcDenKUqkph_Fssiw&s=09

And the Rangers International website.

https://www.rangersintl.com/

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Re: It's 50 Years Since Christian Chukwu Became Captain Of Rangers International by KosiGee(m): 11:16am On Apr 03
naptu2:
The Rangers International Twitter feed.

https:///Rangers_Intl?t=Mm0esKcDenKUqkph_Fssiw&s=09

And the Rangers International website.

https://www.rangersintl.com/

Thanks for this info. I was able to access the site.

It’ll be nice if they redesign their shirts and other kits. Many of us like collecting football shirts and I’m sure if old Nigerian club sides like Enugu Rangers, 3SC, Bendel Insurance or Insurance of Benin upgrade their kits, they would make huge revenue from fans. This Rangers shirt is unappealing.

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