SEGUN ODEGBAMI
“MATHEMATICIAN” OF NIGERIA FOOTBALL
Patrick Olusegun Odegbami often shortened as Segun Odegbami,was born on 27 August 1952 in Lagos,Nigeria to Jacob Adebola Odegbami (1911–2003) and Beatrice Bintu Abeke Odegbami (née Olotu) (1921–2018), one of their seven children.His father was an older half-brother of Nigerian author Amos Tutuola.Odegbami was brought up in the northern city of Jos,Plateau State along with many other members of his extended family.Odegbami won 46 caps and scored 23 goals for the Nigeria national team which he guided to its first Africa Cup of Nations title at the 1980 tournament in his homeland.Nicknamed Mathematical,he was famous for his skill on the ball,speed and precision of his crosses from the right wing.He played for IICC Shooting Stars of Ibadan his entire career, from 1970 to 1984.His last game was the 1984 African Champions Cup final defeat to Zamalek of Egypt.The original source of the nickname “Mathematical” was because Segun Odegbami attended and graduated from Nigeria’s premier technical institution;The Polytechnic,Ibadan where he studied Engineering.
His two other brothers were also involved with football at other levels.His older brother Dele Odegbami played football in the old Western Region for his school (Ebenezer Grammar School, Abeokuta), the West Academicals,his university,UNN Nsukka,and briefly for Stationery Stores football club of Lagos.His other brother,Wole Odegbami,is also a former national team player,playing on the Nigerian national team for 11 years.He is currently a columnist in Nigeria.
In 2007 Odegbami appeared on Nigerian Who Wants To Be A Millionaire hosted by Frank Edoho.He played a game for charity with Zebrudaya and donated his winnings to The Little Saints’ Orphanage on the Strong Tower Mission.
In September 2015, Odegbami stated his intention to run for FIFA presidency.
HIS FOOTBALL CAREER
CLUBS
~SHOOTING STARS
Nigerian Premier League: 1976, 1980, 1983
Nigerian FA Cup: 1977, 1979
African Cup Winners’ Cup: 1976
~INTERNATIONAL
All-Africa Games: Silver medal 1978
Africa Cup of Nations: 1980
~INDIVIDUAL
Africa Cup of Nations goalscorer: 1978, 1980 (with Khaled Labied) with 3 goals
Africa Cup of Nations Team of the Tournament:1980
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