Nigeria Mourns Legendary Goalkeeper Peter Rufai, 61, Dead at 61

Football fans across Africa shed tears as Peter Rufai passed away at age 61. The legendary Nigeria goalkeeper fought a long battle with illness before his death on Thursday. Supporters knew him best as Dodo Mayana during his amazing career. He stood between the goalposts for his country 65 times from 1983 to 1998. The Lagos-born star helped Nigeria win the 1994 Africa Cup of Nations trophy.

Rufai played at two World Cup tournaments during the 1990s. His steady hands and calm attitude made him special during Nigeria's golden era. The football federation called him a giant who left behind an incredible legacy. Fans remember how he protected Nigeria's goal with skill and determination. His performances helped announce Nigeria as a major football power around the world.

Tragedy strikes the 1994 championship team again as Rufai becomes the sixth player to die. Stephen Keshi, Rashidi Yekini, Wilfred Agbonavbare, Thompson Oliha and Uche Okafor already left their teammates behind. The squad that conquered Africa faces more heartbreak with each passing year. These players created magic on football fields that fans will never forget. Their deaths remind everyone how precious life can be.

Former teammate Kanu shared emotional messages about losing an African legend. Current players like Ahmed Musa praised Rufai's heroic reflexes and presence. The goalkeeper inspired many young players who wanted to follow his path. His professional attitude set an example for future generations. Nigeria mourns a true football hero who gave everything for his country.
 

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