Nwankwo Kanu
Nwankwo Christian Nwosu Kanu (ma bí efu ochù ékéjo nolu kàà ēfu ódò born 1976) í che eña kia ri úball ñwu Naijerya akwubi oñwu le chenwu ki beju che nyonyo tulé í footballer (ógba) í che ró forward. Í chí ene kàà ēfu abo kí rí úballu ñwu Nigeria national team, manyu í ño rí úballu ñwu ye í amí újo úballu Naijerya kí chí Iwuanyanwu Nationale, tí ojiane amenefu ge kolobú kí chí Ajax, Inter Milan ye í Italy, manyu English Arsenal, West Bromwich Albion kpaí Portsmouth.[1]
Kanu wíní UEFA Champions League medal, wíní UEFA Cup medal, í gbí FA Cup medals ónu mete manyu onu méjí African Player of the Year kpaí ama awórdu kí bò . Í chí chene kàa efu ama arí úballu ye í kí wíní Premier League, FA Cup, Champions League, UEFA Cup manyu Olympic Gold Medal.[2] í che ene ẹkẹta kí Cha akojí óna egbaduu substitute efu Óhilaà Premier League ,kwo‘jí banchí onumé 118 ,[3] manyu í chéné kàà ku ma mo ejuma ene kí méju ma rí úballu nyonyo efu African football .[4]
Manyu í ño chí UNICEF Goodwill Ambassado gé [5] kpaí African brand ambassado yí digital TV operator StarTimes.[6] onwu ño ní unyí ùgbo yí Kanu Sports TV, manyu companí yí Internet sports chílíma .[7][8]
unyí íchanaa kí cha
[nwọ́che | nwó étéwn che]Uchene eñwu kí sha
[nwọ́che | nwó étéwn che]Ma bí efí ewọ Owerri, Imo State,[9] Kanu chane eñwu ki che ache yí oguchekpo yí úkolo Federation takí ílo tí Iwuanyanwu Nationale.anubí le efu úkolo ënyo kía che efu Naijerya me du edu duu ñwu U-17 World Championship ku ma shå, takí abo unyí úballu kí chí elíle AFC Ajax donwu efu ódò 1993 kpaí óko péé .[10] kpai efu ódò le í rí úballu kpayí Ajax kpaí íche dí ballu ró tefí ígah da bí goalu ogwu nyo mélu í de'fu ojí filidí aruballu efu Óóje nyo mélé . Kanu ño lewa kwí banchí alu kojí oné efu Ajax' éí 1995 UEFA Champions League final ku ma wíní abo AC Milan. Efu ódò kí roní Odo le , Ajax ño lo tí ére otítala ge , àmàà ma fele lost tí Juventus oní penalties. Kanu chene efu kpayí I chą ruballu ñyọ ñyọ efumatch le.[11]
Inter
[nwọ́che | nwó étéwn che]Efu Odo 1996, Ajax dí Kanu taa ñwu amí Serie A eju gbo Inter Milan kí alu óko-wn che da bí $4.7 million. E le jeñwu mu dí captained yí Nigeria national team egbale kí wí..n gold le eí í Olympics,manyu í ño dí goal ubíane tí fi gah efu yí ku ma rò abo ukpahu Brazil kí bojí kpayí 2–3 efu í 4–3 wí...n ẹgba íko Kuma du mayawnu .[12] Kanu ño cheAfrican Footballer of the Year efu ódò le.[13]
Abalage , ogbogbolo kí de kubí kwí Olympics, Kanu í lo ya chí ajama óla wñ unyí ògun underwent eí Inter, kí du ña kí ní akanya eí heart , kpaí í ño che kedoño lugbo amí doikíta kí owu ño keka chaenwu dúúúú ge-wn .[14] ma fu’kolonwu che í ní hayí duu-wn efu óchu èkégwákà kí kojí ya aortic valve,[15] kpayí í dí bakubí wa ñwu gbogbooo kolub wñ the fu óchu ékéle - efu 1997. Efu í interviews, Kanu nugbedo efu Edo ekone dabu eneola ójó ,[16] kpaí ẹgba tí egba ía che kí dabí tefuenwu kí Cha che ẹgba kia achadua ñwu ójó ñwu.[17]
References
[nwọ́che | nwó étéwn che]- ↑ "Nwankwo Kanu". Eurosport.com.
- ↑ "Olympic Football Tournaments Seoul 1988 – Men". FIFA. 3 August 1996. Archived from the original on 24 November 2007.
- ↑ "All Time Player Records". Premiersoccerstats.com. 13 August 2010. Archived from the original on 24 February 2012. Retrieved 11 January 2012.
- ↑ "The 50 Greatest African Players of All Time", Bleacher Report.com
- ↑ "Kanu to tackle homeless problem". BBC Sport. 2 July 2008.
- ↑ "StarTimes appoints Kanu Nwankwo as brand ambassador". Goal.com. 30 October 2015. Retrieved 13 July 2017.
- ↑ "Kanu Nwankwo to launch first indigenous sports TV". AOI Football. 11 June 2018.
- ↑ "Official website of Kanu Sports Television". kanusportstv.com. 12 May 2018. Retrieved 12 May 2018.
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- ↑ "What was Kanu's crowning glory? | Goal.com". Goal.com. Retrieved 2021-06-01.
- ↑ "2. Finals" (PDF). UEFA Champions League Statistics Handbook 2016/17. Nyon, Switzerland: Union of European Football Associations. 2017. p. 1. Retrieved 22 April 2017.
- ↑ FIFA.com. "Olympic Football Tournaments 2020 - Men - News - Africa's golden Olympic history - FIFA.com". www.fifa.com (in British English). Archived from the original on 12 March 2020. Retrieved 2020-05-24.
- ↑ "NWANKWO KANU AND THE LANGUID BRILLIANCE OF NIGERIA'S MOST CELEBRATED FOOTBALLER". These Football Times.co. 21 August 2017.
- ↑ "Kanu told he may never play again". The Irish Times. 4 September 1996. Retrieved 25 April 2021.
- ↑ "Nigerian Star Recovering From Surgery". The New York Times. 30 November 1996. Retrieved 25 April 2021.
- ↑ Wilson, Jeremy (30 October 2006). "Portsmouth thrive on power of prayer and goals from born-again Kanu". The Guardian. Retrieved 11 March 2008.
- ↑ Okeleji, Oluwashina (2 July 2008). "Kanu to tackle homeless problem". BBC Sport. Retrieved 1 December 2012.
Further reading
[nwọ́che | nwó étéwn che]- Rich, Jeremy (2015-09-30), "Kanu, Nwankwo", African American Studies Center, Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/acref/9780195301731.013.72855, ISBN 978-0-19-530173-1
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