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Brief History Of The Late Legendary Peter Rufai by Mj4199(op): 8:56am On Jul 06, 2025
Peter Rufai was more than a goalkeeper. He was a myth, an inspirational picture on the wall for misty-eyed children. He was a tale by moonlight, and the retelling of his brilliance was almost a legendary fable. He was “Dodo Mayana”, a sight so pleasurable that one craves to see it again tomorrow and the next day.

He died on Thursday at 61, and to immortalise him, superlatives have poured unstintingly onto the pages of Nigerian newspapers.
The kids who watched Peter Rufai at his awe-inspiring best never wanted to be a goalkeeper; they wanted to be Peter Rufai. He brought beauty, eccentricity and colour to what was often considered the least interesting football position.

He would leap like a deranged cat to claw out shots travelling at an impossible pace. He danced, juggled and laughed in the face of danger while everyone was soiling themselves. With his signature punk hairstyle and freckled face, Rufai was fashion, flair, and fiery passion in one.

Rufai was the safe hands behind Nigeria’s golden football generation. He was the spine. He was the foundation upon which all the successes were built. His presence calmed Stephen Keshi into being the “Big Boss”. Rashidi Yekini’s goals would be mere consolations without his brilliant saves. Rufai’s acrobatics to deny Kenneth Malitoli and Kalusha Bwalya of Zambia in the 1994 AFCON final won Nigeria the trophy as much as Emmanuel Amuneke’s brace.

In turn, Nigerians were deeply enamoured of Rufai: fans once took to the streets to protest his exclusion from the national team squad. He was respected for his service: he captained Nigeria in the country’s first-ever World Cup appearance. Rufai was also a trailblazer: he was said to be the first Eagles goalkeeper to play professionally abroad. Yet, all this greatness was a product of a decision made in haste, under duress and fear.

RENAMED DURING THE NIGERIAN CIVIL WAR TO CONCEAL HIS YORUBA HERITAGE:
Peter Rufai was born on August 24, 1963, in Lagos. His father was the king of a community in the Idimu area of the state, while his mother hailed from Port Harcourt.

After a few years in Lagos, Rufai relocated to Kaduna in the northern part of Nigeria with his mother. It was at Community Primary School in Sabon-Gari, Kaduna, that Rufai discovered he loved football more than food.

“I used to join other kids to play football during break, and each time I would even forget that my mother gave me money for food. Different children will buy food and all, but my money will just be there in my pocket,” he said in an interview with The Popular Side.

“Not until my mother wanted to wash my uniform and she would see the money and asked why I didn’t buy food. I would tell her I forgot because I was playing football.”

Then the Nigerian civil war broke out in 1967, and Rufai’s mother was among the millions who thought it would be safer to return to their places of origin. They moved to Port Harcourt.

The war was between the Nigerian army and the Biafran separatist forces. The Nigerian military was predominantly composed of soldiers from northern or south-western Nigeria. The major ethnic group in Nigeria’s south-west is Yoruba, which is also the ethnicity of Rufai’s father.

Port Harcourt, where the mother relocated with the young Rufai, was under the control of Biafran soldiers. To protect her child from retaliatory attacks, Rufai’s mother dropped her son’s Yoruba name and gave him his famous first name, “Peter”.

In his new city, Rufai started at Municipal Primary School, where another hasty decision led him to become a goalkeeper.

The scoreline was 4-4 during an inter-school match, and Rufai’s teammates were frustrated at the team’s goalkeeper for conceding cheap goals. Rufai was a midfielder in the team.

The goalkeeper got angry and stormed out of the goalpost.

“He left the post, pulled off his shirt and threw it away. I caught the shirt, and I stepped into the goalpost,” Rufai recounted.
“I became the goalkeeper, and I was stopping the shots as the shots were coming. I was stopping with my head, legs and my whole body. So, we eventually won the match 5-4.

“At the next school match, everyone said I must be the goalkeeper. From there, I started playing as a goalkeeper.”
He became a household name in the community, and at just 11, he was selected for Rivers State’s U13 team to participate in a competition in Lagos.

At the competition, Rufai’s team was walloped in the semi-final by Bendel state. Rufai conceded nine goals.

Demoralised by the heavy defeat, a young Rufai nearly quit until he was spotted by a coach identified as “Tiger”.

The coach taught him the basics of positioning, anticipation, legwork, and other technical aspects that refined his raw talent.

Shortly after, Rufai moved to the Government Vocational School in Port Harcourt, where he trained to become an electrician. At his new school’s playing ground, he was scouted by Sharks FC, formerly Rivers’ flagship football club, and was brought into their youth ranks.

At Sharks, he trained with Monday Sinclair, the legendary Nigerian football coach.

BEGAN PROFESSIONAL FOOTBALL AT 17:
In the late 60s and early 70s, Stationery Stores FC of Lagos was one of the powerhouses of Nigerian football. The club had won consecutive Challenge Cups, now known as the Federation Cup, in 1967 and 1968. They had musicians like Sunny Ade and Salawa Abeni composing albums about their triumphs. The club also hosted a prestigious friendly match against Santos FC of Brazil in 1969 at the Onikan stadium, with the great Pele present.

Stationery Stores had a thrall around Nigeria’s exciting talents, and Rufai was not immune to the appeal.

Despite his association with Sharks FC, Rufai sneaked to Lagos for screening. He had finished his final school exam on that same day, and he journeyed to Lagos in a night bus. His mother was unaware of the travel plans. Rufai was only 17.

“I dropped my pen after doing my final exam, and I came to Lagos for screening with Stationery Stores, and I was selected,” in a chat with TV360 in 2014.

“I came to the screening with my Christmas shoes. No football boots. My parents never knew I was coming to Lagos for football, so I had only brought my dress shoes with me. I went into the goalpost with my shoes. Then captain of the team, Yomi Peters, told me ‘you’re selected’.”

A year later, he was the Stationery Stores goalkeeper in the 1980 FA Cup final against Bendel Insurance. The team lost by a lone goal.

Despite losing the final, the team represented Nigeria at the 1981 CAF Winners’ Cup after the continental football body banned Bendel Insurance.
At 18, Rufai was the wall behind players like Godwin Obiyan, Wakilu Oyenuga, Tarila Okorowanta, as Stationery Stores reached the continental cup’s final.

Rufai saved a penalty in the first match of the two-legged final against Union Douala of Cameroon that finished 0-0. The teenage goalkeeper suffered an injury in the return leg and had to be stretchered off. The team lost the match 2-1 and also lost the trophy.

FIRST EAGLES’ GOALKEEPER TO PLAY OVERSEAS:
Rufai made his debut for the Green Eagles in a friendly match in December 1981. He featured for the national team at the 1984 African Cup of Nations.

In 1985, Rufai became the first-ever Nigerian goalkeeper to play abroad. He signed for Dragon FC of the Republic of Benin.

In a country that has produced legendary goalkeepers like Best Ogedengbe, Joseph Okala, Joseph Eriko, Peter Fregene, Rufai was the first of the lot to ply his trade professionally outside the country.

Rufai then moved to Belgium, where he spent six years with K.S.C. Lokeren Oost-Vlaanderen and K.S.K. Beveren.

SAFE HANDS BEHIND EAGLES’ GOLDEN GENERATION:
The Super Eagles’ 1994-AFCON winning squad has often been hailed as the golden generation of Nigerian football. Rufai was the steady pair of hands behind the fritz of glitters.

At the competition in Tunisia, Rufai did not concede a goal until the semi-final against Côte d’Ivoire. In that game, he then saved Armani Yao’s kick during the penalty shootout, allowing Yekini to score the decider and send Nigeria to the final.

After the AFCON victory, Rufai and Clemens Westerhof, a former Super Eagles head coach, had a dispute, and the goalkeeper lost his number one spot in the team.

Six months later, he was reinstated to the top position with the captain band as a gesture of apology.
Six months later, he was reinstated to the top position with the captain band as a gesture of apology.

Rufai then captained Nigeria to the country’s debut at the World Cup in 1994. He was the man between the posts as the team won a group that had Argentina, Bulgaria and Greece.

He was also the team’s goalkeeper at the 1998 World Cup, after which he retired from the national team.

TURNED DOWN THE THRONE BECAUSE OF FOOTBALL CAREER

When Rufai’s father died in 1998, he was one of the candidates for the ancestral stool.

The goalkeeper was with Spain’s Deportivo La Coruna, and the club allowed him to return to Nigeria to discuss the throne succession plans.

This was how the legendary Household name Keeper Rufai was given birth to in Nigeria.

RIP LEGENDARY PETER RUFAI
https://www.thecable.ng/obituary-peter-rufai-electrician-who-became-first-nigerian-goalkeeper-to-play-professionally-abroad/

Re: Brief History Of The Late Legendary Peter Rufai by Obiedun(m): 11:31am On Jul 06, 2025
An impressive record. I love the man. May God grant him eternal rest. Good bye Peter Rufai
Re: Brief History Of The Late Legendary Peter Rufai by alpharoyalty: 11:32am On Jul 06, 2025
A very humble man to the core.
Loved everything about him..
Re: Brief History Of The Late Legendary Peter Rufai by Vanpascore(m): 3:21pm On Jul 06, 2025
Then in school, we used to write his name on our shirts with pen and inks. . . Loved by Nigerians.

A true legend!
Re: Brief History Of The Late Legendary Peter Rufai by youngrichnigga: 4:42pm On Jul 06, 2025
So what was Peter Rufai's Yoruba first name then.......1 more character needed undecided undecided undecided
Re: Brief History Of The Late Legendary Peter Rufai by Mj4199(op): 8:29pm On Jul 06, 2025
youngrichnigga:
So what was Peter Rufai's Yoruba first name then.......1 more character needed undecided undecided undecided
This una character problem funny sha 😂😂😆, like seriously
Re: Brief History Of The Late Legendary Peter Rufai by b0rn2fuck(m): 7:55am On Jul 07, 2025
He doesn't try to get in the news for bad reason, unlike brother oliseh then Cho Cho cho
Re: Brief History Of The Late Legendary Peter Rufai by MrPresident1: 8:01am On Jul 07, 2025
May your soul rest in peace, Keeper Rufai

He saved Nigeria from so many troubles
Re: Brief History Of The Late Legendary Peter Rufai by Nobody: 8:01am On Jul 07, 2025
Wow so the great Peter Rufai is gone... Rip legend

Seun please try to get Ur own server for goodness sake. This forum is bigger than what U expected in the beginning. Now level up!
Re: Brief History Of The Late Legendary Peter Rufai by bestman09(m): 8:02am On Jul 07, 2025
grin
He was really a great goal keeper and captain. He has done his part in this earth and gone. God will help us to make a good name before leaving the earth
Re: Brief History Of The Late Legendary Peter Rufai by axglide(m): 8:03am On Jul 07, 2025
May the Lord Bless the repose of the soul of this Nigerian great patriotic sportsman.

The Lord Jesus Christ Loves you and wants to save you. Open your heart to him today.
Re: Brief History Of The Late Legendary Peter Rufai by ravensckar(m): 8:05am On Jul 07, 2025
Legendary keeper whose name will forever be etched in the history of Nigerian football.

Rest well man! You served your country very well.

cry cry cry
Re: Brief History Of The Late Legendary Peter Rufai by DJInfluence: 8:09am On Jul 07, 2025
I've been looking for a picture of him where he has afro hairstyle. Thanks for posting that first picture.
Meanwhile did anyone else noticed that the captain armband from that same picture is handkerchief grin. The good ol' days.
Re: Brief History Of The Late Legendary Peter Rufai by nwirinedu(m): 8:11am On Jul 07, 2025
Interesting story, and people were rumouring back then that he was from Plateau state, offcourse the name Rufai is Northern, offcourse it was changed to protect him from discrimination and persecution metted out to people that time.

So he was raised in Rivers we can see the Rivers vawulence spirit in him no doubt.
Re: Brief History Of The Late Legendary Peter Rufai by judewrites: 8:12am On Jul 07, 2025
That heartbreaking goal he conceded against Baggio in USA 94 WC....💔

Nigeria's best goalie.
Re: Brief History Of The Late Legendary Peter Rufai by Osanoghodua1: 8:22am On Jul 07, 2025
He did very well, nothing happen by accident, we must be persistent and be determined. God bless his legacies.

But in 1998 world cup, Denmark humiliated Nigeria even though Nigeria was the dominant side, I was just in JSS1 then and watched it in my neighbour's house because NEPA interrupted the power supply then and they switched on their gen. With many people filling the space outside. There will never be a time like that again.
Re: Brief History Of The Late Legendary Peter Rufai by tiswell(m): 8:25am On Jul 07, 2025
Rest in peace,DODO MAYANA



Thank you for the glorious days




Legend!!!!
Re: Brief History Of The Late Legendary Peter Rufai by mightyhaze: 8:25am On Jul 07, 2025
This History no brief o... That first pic is star studded .I see Steve keshi samuel okwaraji and rufai himself. That bumshort jersey of that year sha grin
Re: Brief History Of The Late Legendary Peter Rufai by 040drogba: 8:26am On Jul 07, 2025
What was his yoruba name before he was renamed peter?
Re: Brief History Of The Late Legendary Peter Rufai by free2ryhme: 8:27am On Jul 07, 2025
Re: Brief History Of The Late Legendary Peter Rufai by RightChannel: 8:31am On Jul 07, 2025
He travelled to Lagos with his Christmas shoe for screening
Re: Brief History Of The Late Legendary Peter Rufai by RightChannel: 8:33am On Jul 07, 2025
040drogba:
What was his yoruba name before he was renamed peter?
Rufai Amuda



40 more characters needed

8 more characters needed
Re: Brief History Of The Late Legendary Peter Rufai by Realdeals(m): 8:48am On Jul 07, 2025
This part was not entirely true, Peter Rufai was never Westerhof choice. He wasn't there when Westerhof becomes Super eagles coach in 1990.

Westerhof choice was Alloy Agu, he kept the Post in Algiers 90 and Senegal 92 AFCON. Infact he was the number one until Wilfred Agbonibare came during the USA 94 qualifier. Peter Rufai did not surface until Tunisia 94 AFCON and went on to keep the post at USA 94.

After the AFCON victory, Rufai and Clemens Westerhof, a former Super Eagles head coach, had a dispute, and the goalkeeper lost his number one spot in the team.
Re: Brief History Of The Late Legendary Peter Rufai by OctavianAC(m): 8:50am On Jul 07, 2025
AFCON 1994 & France 1998 on my mind. But the guy tall o. I think the height was his main advantage.
Re: Brief History Of The Late Legendary Peter Rufai by Breaker001: 8:55am On Jul 07, 2025
Peter Rufai was one of the very best goalkeepers we were privileged to have in the Nigerian team.. He did very well during the Tunisia '94 Nations cup, as well as the U.S.A '94 world cup. Personally, I don't think he should have returned to the squad for the France '98 world cup because he had past his prime as at then, and his performance was below average. We had Joseph Disu who would have done better. However, Peter Rufai was a blessing to our country and will forever be remembered as one of the very best goalkeepers we ever had. RIP LEGEND
Re: Brief History Of The Late Legendary Peter Rufai by GanagiBitrus: 8:56am On Jul 07, 2025
One day we all will become history.
&The life we live now will be part of that history.
Re: Brief History Of The Late Legendary Peter Rufai by OnyeObowo1: 8:59am On Jul 07, 2025
DJInfluence:
I've been looking for a picture of him where he has afro hairstyle. Thanks for posting that first picture.
Meanwhile did anyone else noticed that the captain armband from that same picture is handkerchief grin. The good ol' days.
Kai... U can observe o..
Even his hand gloves be like boxing type lol
Re: Brief History Of The Late Legendary Peter Rufai by GanagiBitrus: 8:59am On Jul 07, 2025
Peter Rufai was more than a goalkeeper. He was a myth, an inspirational picture on the wall for misty-eyed children.
Re: Brief History Of The Late Legendary Peter Rufai by Hisroyalbadmeat(m): 9:02am On Jul 07, 2025
Port Harcourt city, producing legends since 1840,, Rest in peace legend,
Re: Brief History Of The Late Legendary Peter Rufai by RillJ(m): 9:04am On Jul 07, 2025
Died too young.
He also left the football scene too early. A very humble, humble man.
R.I.P legend!
Re: Brief History Of The Late Legendary Peter Rufai by Fcwilly: 9:05am On Jul 07, 2025
I don't think I will ever love a goalkeeper the way I love him, rest in peace my great LEGEND
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