Tijjani Babangida
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Tijjani Babangida | ||
Personal information | ||
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Full name | Tijjani Babangida | |
Date of birth | September 25, 1973 (age 33) | |
Place of birth | Kaduna, Nigeria | |
Height | 1.69 m | |
Nickname | "TJ", "Baba", "Okada". | |
Playing position | Winger | |
Senior clubs1 | ||
Years | Club | App (Gls)* |
1990 1991-1993 1994-1996 1997-2001 2000-2001 2001-2002 2002-2003 2003-2004 2004-2005 |
Niger Tornadoes VVV Venlo Roda Ajax →Gençlerbirliği (loan) Vitesse Al-Ittihad Tianjin Taida Changchun Yatai |
34 (19) 78 (26) 77 (30) 12 (2) 14 (1) 5 (0) 9 (11) (5) |
National team2 | ||
1994–2002 | Nigeria | 40 (5) |
1 Senior club appearances and goals |
Olympic medal record | |||
Competitor for Nigeria | |||
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Men's Football | |||
Gold | 1996 Atlanta | Team Competition |
Tijjani Babangida (born September 25, 1973 in Kaduna) is a former football winger from Nigeria. He played 40 international matches and scored 5 goals for Nigeria, and played at the 1998 FIFA World Cup, in the process scoring one of the goals of the tournament with a thunderous volley from the right side. He also won the Olympic gold medal in 1996.
Babangida came to the Netherlands at the age of seventeen, and was signed by Roda JC. After spending one and a half season on loan to VVV Venlo, Babangida played for Roda and became one of their most celebrated players. He was signed by giants Ajax Amsterdam, but gradually lost his place in the first team and was sent on loan to various clubs. Having been omitted from the 2002 FIFA World Cup squad, in 2002 he signed a six-month loan deal with Al-Ittihad of Saudi Arabia, but he walked out of the team in November after disagreements with the coach. After two years in China, Babangida announced his retirement from football.
Two of his nine brothers, Ibrahim Babangida and Haruna Babangida, are also professional footballers.
[edit] Trivia
- Babangida found unlikely fame in the twiglight of his career thanks to a computer game. In the popular Pro Evolution Soccer Series, Babangida is quite inexplicably one of the best players in the game. As a result of this Babangida attained cult status with gamers worldwide. By the time of the release PES3, Babangida's career was virtually over, but bowing to pressure from his fans, Konami included the speed merchant as a secret player for use in the game.
[edit] External references
Nigeria squad - 1998 FIFA World Cup | ||
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1 Rufai | 2 Oparaku | 3 Babayaro | 4 Kanu | 5 Okechukwu | 6 West | 7 George | 8 Adepoju | 9 Yekini | 10 Okocha | 11 Lawal | 12 W. Okpara | 13 Babangida | 14 Amokachi | 15 Oliseh | 16 Okafor | 17 Eguavoen | 18 Oruma | 19 Iroha | 20 Ikpeba | 21 G. Okpara | 22 Baruwa | Coach: Milutinović |
Categories: 1973 births | Living people | Nigerian footballers | Roda JC players | Ajax Amsterdam footballers | Vitesse Arnhem players | Gençlerbirliği players | Olympic competitors for Nigeria | Olympic gold medalists for Nigeria | Footballers at the 1996 Summer Olympics | FIFA World Cup 1998 players | Al-Ittihad (Jeddah) players | VVV Venlo players | Nigeria international footballers