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‘Chairman’ Christian Chukwu, 1980 AFCON hero, dies at 74

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Ex-Super Eagles captain and coach Christian Chukwu has died at the age of 74

The Nigerian football community is mourning the loss of a legend, Christian Chukwu, who passed away on Saturday in Enugu.

He died at 74, just weeks after the 45th anniversary of Nigeria’s historic 1980 AFCON triumph.

Nicknamed “Chairman” for his commanding aura in defence, Chukwu was a pillar for both Enugu Rangers and the national team.

Christian Chukwu, who captain the Super Eagles of Nigeria to their first ever AFCON title win, has died aged 74. (Image: Super Eagles on X)

Indeed, he famously lifted the Unity Cup in Lagos after leading Nigeria to its first continental title in March 1980.

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Before that landmark victory, Chukwu had already earned bronze medals with Nigeria at the 1976 and 1978 AFCON tournaments. Not only did he lead the squad in 1980, but he was also named Player of the Tournament.

Following his playing days, he took his leadership into coaching, starting with Enugu Rangers, the only club he ever played for. Subsequently, he managed Kenya’s Harambee Stars before becoming Super Eagles head coach in 2002.

He guided Nigeria to a third-place finish at the 2004 AFCON in Tunisia, showing tactical insight and emotional strength. Additionally, Chukwu’s influence shaped many Nigerian players who came through during his era.

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