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| years7 = 2007–2008 | clubs7 = [[Hull City A.F.C.|Hull City]] | caps7 = 18 | goals7 = 0
| years7 = 2007–2008 | clubs7 = [[Hull City A.F.C.|Hull City]] | caps7 = 18 | goals7 = 0
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'''Augustine Azuka "Jay-Jay" Okocha''' (born 14 August 1973 in [[Enugu]]) is a [[Nigeria]]n professional [[football (soccer)|footballer]] who plays an [[attacking midfielder]] currently playing for [[Durgapur Vox Champions]] in the [[Bengal Premier League Soccer]]. He is known for his stepovers, skill, technique, and being 'so good that they named him twice' (a line immortalised in a terrace chant while Okocha played for Bolton Wanderers). While playing at [[Turkcell Super League|Süper Lig]] team [[Fenerbahçe S.K. (football team)|Fenerbahçe]], he became a [[Turkey|Turkish]] citizen as "Muhammet Yavuz".
'''Augustine Azuka "Jay-Jay" Okocha''' (born 14 August 1973 in [[Enugu]]) is a [[Nigeria]]n professional [[football (soccer)|footballer]] who plays an [[attacking midfielder]]. Okocha is due to play in the newly formed [[Premier League Soccer|Indian Soccer League]] in March 2012 and is up for auction for £351,000. He is known for his stepovers, skill, technique, and being 'so good that they named him twice' (a line immortalised in a terrace chant while Okocha played for Bolton Wanderers). While playing at [[Turkcell Super League|Süper Lig]] team [[Fenerbahçe S.K. (football team)|Fenerbahçe]], he became a [[Turkey|Turkish]] citizen as "Muhammet Yavuz".


==Career==
==Career==
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Okocha joined [[Bolton Wanderers F.C.|Bolton Wanderers]] on a free transfer after leaving PSG in the summer of 2002 after the [[FIFA World Cup]].<ref>{{cite news|title=Okocha joins Bolton|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/b/bolton_wanderers/2051436.stm|publisher=BBC Sport|date=18 June 2002|accessdate=24 August 2011}}</ref> His debut season, despite being hampered by injury, made him a favourite with the Bolton fans, with the team printing shirts with the inscription "Jay-Jay – so good they named him twice". He steered the team away from relegation with seven goals, including the team Goal of the Season in the vital league win against [[West Ham United|West Ham]].<ref>[http://mannyroad.com/bolton-wanderers-jay-jay-okocha/05/10/2008/ Desert Island Goals: Jay-Jay Okocha v West Ham]. ''Manny Road'', 5 October 2008.</ref> This was voted Bolton's best Premier League goal in a fans vote in 2008.<ref>[http://www.theboltonnews.co.uk/wanderers/3741478.Jay_Jay_s_triumph_in_our_best_goal_vote/ Jay-Jay's triumph in our best goal vote]. ''The Bolton News'', 9 October 2008.</ref> The next season saw Okocha receive more responsibility as he was given the captain's armband following [[Guðni Bergsson]]'s retirement. As captain he led Bolton to their first cup final in nine years where they finished runners-up in the 2004 [[Football League Cup]].
Okocha joined [[Bolton Wanderers F.C.|Bolton Wanderers]] on a free transfer after leaving PSG in the summer of 2002 after the [[FIFA World Cup]].<ref>{{cite news|title=Okocha joins Bolton|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/b/bolton_wanderers/2051436.stm|publisher=BBC Sport|date=18 June 2002|accessdate=24 August 2011}}</ref> His debut season, despite being hampered by injury, made him a favourite with the Bolton fans, with the team printing shirts with the inscription "Jay-Jay – so good they named him twice". He steered the team away from relegation with seven goals, including the team Goal of the Season in the vital league win against [[West Ham United|West Ham]].<ref>[http://mannyroad.com/bolton-wanderers-jay-jay-okocha/05/10/2008/ Desert Island Goals: Jay-Jay Okocha v West Ham]. ''Manny Road'', 5 October 2008.</ref> This was voted Bolton's best Premier League goal in a fans vote in 2008.<ref>[http://www.theboltonnews.co.uk/wanderers/3741478.Jay_Jay_s_triumph_in_our_best_goal_vote/ Jay-Jay's triumph in our best goal vote]. ''The Bolton News'', 9 October 2008.</ref> The next season saw Okocha receive more responsibility as he was given the captain's armband following [[Guðni Bergsson]]'s retirement. As captain he led Bolton to their first cup final in nine years where they finished runners-up in the 2004 [[Football League Cup]].


In 2006, he was stripped of the captaincy – something he said he had seen coming, as there had been a change in attitude from some staff members. This had probably been due to his proposed move to the Middle East, which had been growing in speculation. At the end of the season, he refused a one-year extension in order to move to [[Qatar SC]].
In 2006, he was stripped of the captaincy – something he said he had seen coming, as there had been a change in attitude from some staff members. This had probably been due to his proposed move to the Middle East, which had been growing in speculation. At the end of the season, he refused a one-year extension in order to move to [[Qatar]].


===Qatar SC (2006-2007)===
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In July 2006, Okocha agreed a lucrative one year deal with [[Qatar SC]].<ref>http://www.whoateallthepies.tv/transfer_talk/74/jay_jay_okocha_.html</ref>


===Hull City AFC (2007–2008)===
===Hull City AFC (2007–2008)===
After just one season in Qatar, [[Football League Championship]] side [[Hull City A.F.C.|Hull City]] signed Okocha on a free transfer in 2007, after the player had been linked to [[Real Salt Lake]] and [[Sydney FC]]. It was a move he made saying that "God had told him to do so". He however was not able to contribute greatly to Hull's promotion campaign due to fitness and constant injury problems, playing only 18 games and scoring no goals. Hull still succeeded in grabbing promotion to the [[Premier League]], for the first time in their 104-year history. At the end of the season, after changing his mind on a proposed retirement due to Hull's promotion, he was released by the club, which sent him into retirement.
After just one season in Qatar, [[Football League Championship]] side [[Hull City A.F.C.|Hull City]] signed Okocha on a free transfer in 2007, after the player had been linked to [[Real Salt Lake]] and [[Sydney FC]]. It was a move he made saying that "God had told him to do so". He however was not able to contribute greatly to Hull's promotion campaign due to fitness and constant injury problems, playing only 18 games and scoring no goals. Hull still succeeded in grabbing promotion to the [[Premier League]], for the first time in their 104-year history. At the end of the season, after changing his mind on a proposed retirement due to Hull's promotion, he was released by the club, which sent him into retirement.

===Durgapur Vox Champions===
Between February 10 and 12 the auction for the newly formed [[Bengal Premier League Soccer]] was undertaken with Okocha being signed by Durgrapur Vox Champions for a fee of £550,000.<ref>http://www.kickoff.com/news/26781/austin-jay-jay-okocha-and-samson-siasia-join-the-indian-football-league.php</ref>


==International career==
==International career==
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==Personal life==
==Personal life==
Okocha met his wife Nkechi in 1994 and they have two children Daniella and A-Jay. His older brother Emmanuel was also a former international for the Nigerian team. Okocha is a cousin of Prof. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, Nigeria's former Minister of Finance, Foreign Affairs Minister and World Bank Managing Director. Okocha is also a member of the [[Anioma]], a subgroup of [[Igbo people|Igbo]]ethnic group.<ref>http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sport/football/africa</ref>
Okocha met his wife Nkechi in 1994 and they have two children Daniella and A-Jay. His older brother Emmanuel was also a former international for the Nigerian team. Okocha is a cousin of Prof. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, Nigeria's former Minister of Finance, Foreign Affairs Minister and World Bank Managing Director. Okocha is also a member of the [[Anioma]], a subgroup of [[Igbo people|Igbo]]ethnic group.<ref>{{cite news |url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sport/football/africa/cup_of_nations/cup_news/639394.stm |title=Semi-final success unites Nigeria |publisher=BBC News |date=11 February 2000 |quote=Two of the Super Eagles' top international stars, Arsenal star Nwankwo Kanu and Paris St Germain's Augustine 'Jay-Jay' Okocha are Ibo. |accessdate=2009-01-25}}</ref> His nephew [[Alex Iwobi]] is a player for the [[Arsenal F.C. Academy]] and is also a member of the England U-16 national team.

Okocha was named-checked in [[M.I.A. (artist)|M.I.A]]'s single "[[Paper Planes]]" featuring [[Afrikan Boy]] with the lyrics "I'm a legend, just like Jay Jay Okocha".

===Sponsorships and other ventures===
Okocha has appeared in commercials for [[Pepsi]], [[Samsung]], [[V-Mobile]] and [[B-29]] (Nigerian washing soap powder). He released a DVD in 2004 titled ''Superskills with Jay-Jay'', where he taught difficult tricks to children. He also briefly promoted his own brand of water named Jay-Jay during the late 1990s. He also owns a bar in [[Victoria Island (Nigeria)|Victoria Island]], [[Lagos]] named Number 10 (his jersey number).{{Citation needed|date=May 2009}}

==Career statistics==
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|[[Fußball-Bundesliga 1992-93|1992–93]]||rowspan="4"|[[Eintracht Frankfurt]]||rowspan="4"|[[Fußball-Bundesliga|Bundesliga]]||20||2||||||||||||||||
|-
|[[Fußball-Bundesliga 1993-94|1993–94]]||19||2||||||||||||||||
|-
|[[Fußball-Bundesliga 1994-95|1994–95]]||27||7||||||||||||||||
|-
|[[Fußball-Bundesliga 1995-96|1995–96]]||24||7||||||||||||||||
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|-
|[[Turkish First Football League 1996-97|1996–97]]||rowspan="2"|[[Fenerbahçe S.K. (football team)|Fenerbahçe]]||rowspan="2"|[[Turkcell Super League|Super League]]||33||16||||||||||||||||
|-
|[[Turkish First Football League 1997-98|1997–98]]||30||14||||||||||||||||
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|-
|[[Division 1 season 1998-99|1998–99]]||rowspan="4"|[[Paris Saint-Germain FC|Paris Saint-Germain]]||rowspan="4"|[[Ligue 1]]||25||4||||||2||0||2||1||29||5
|-
|[[Division 1 season 1999-2000|1999-00]]||23||2||||||3||0||-||-||26||2
|-
|[[Division 1 season 2000-01|2000–01]]||16||2||||||1||0||6||1||23||3
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|[[Division 1 season 2001-02|2001–02]]||20||4||||||2||1||3||0||25||5
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|-
|[[FA Premier League 2002-03|2002–03]]||rowspan="4"|[[Bolton Wanderers F.C.|Bolton Wanderers]]||rowspan="4"|[[Premier League]]||31||7||1||0||0||0||-||-||32||7
|-
|[[FA Premier League 2003-04|2003–04]]||35||0||0||0||6||3||-||-||41||3
|-
|[[FA Premier League 2004-05|2004–05]]||31||6||1||0||1||1||-||-||33||7
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|[[FA Premier League 2005-06|2005–06]]||27||1||3||0||2||0||7||0||38||2
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|2006–07||[[Qatar Sports Club|Qatar]]||||41||6||||||||||||||||
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|[[The Football League 2007-08|2007–08]]||[[Hull City A.F.C.|Hull City]]||[[Football League Championship|Championship]]||18||0||||||||||||||||
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{{Football player statistics 3|5|GER}}90||18||||||||||||||||
{{Football player statistics 4|TUR}}63||30||||||||||||||||
{{Football player statistics 4|FRA}}80||12||||||||||||||||
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{{Football player statistics 4|QAT}}41||6||||||||||||||||
{{Football player statistics 5}}402||80||||||||||||||||
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|-
|1993||3||1
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|1994||11||0
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|1995||5||1
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|1996||1||0
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|1997||5||0
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|1998||5||0
|-
|1999||1||0
|-
|2000||7||4
|-
|2001||8||1
|-
|2002||12||1
|-
|2003||3||1
|-
|2004||8||4
|-
|2005||2||1
|-
|2006||2||0
|-
!Total||73||14
|}

==See also==
*[[Jay Jay Okocha Stadium]]


==References==
==References==
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==External links==
==External links==
*{{playerhistory|1442}}
*{{soccerbase|id=14429|name=Jay-Jay Okocha}}
*[http://www.jayjay-okocha.com/ Jay-Jay Okocha non official website]
*[http://www.nigerianplayers.com/player.asp?pID=98 Okocha's profile at NigerianPlayers.com]
*[http://www.footballdatabase.com/site/players/index.php?dumpPlayer=647 FootballDatabase provides Jay-Jay Okocha's profile and stats]
*[http://www.myspace.com/jayjayokocha10 Jay Jay Okocha Myspace]
*[http://rsssf.com/players/dp-eintracht-f.html#o Jay-Jay Okocha for Eintracht Frankfurt]


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Jay-Jay Okocha
File:Jay jay okocha.jpg
Personal information
Full name Augustine Azuka Okocha
Height 1.73 m (5 ft 8 in)
Position(s) Attacking midfielder
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1990–1992 Borussia Neunkirchen 35 (7)
1992–1996 Eintracht Frankfurt 90 (16)
1996–1998 Fenerbahçe 63 (30)
1998–2002 Paris Saint-Germain 84 (14)
2002–2006 Bolton Wanderers 124 (14)
2006–2007 Qatar SC 41 (6)
2007–2008 Hull City 18 (0)
2012- Durgapur 0 (0)
Total 445 (86)
International career
1993–2006 Nigeria 73 (14)
Medal record
Representing  Nigeria
Men's Football
Gold medal – first place 1996 Atlanta Team Competition
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Augustine Azuka "Jay-Jay" Okocha (born 14 August 1973 in Enugu) is a Nigerian professional footballer who plays an attacking midfielder. Okocha is due to play in the newly formed Indian Soccer League in March 2012 and is up for auction for £351,000. He is known for his stepovers, skill, technique, and being 'so good that they named him twice' (a line immortalised in a terrace chant while Okocha played for Bolton Wanderers). While playing at Süper Lig team Fenerbahçe, he became a Turkish citizen as "Muhammet Yavuz".

Career

Early years

Okocha's "Jay-Jay" name was actually passed down from his older brother James, who started playing football first. His immediate older brother Emmanuel was also called Emma Jay-jay, but the name stuck with Augustine. Okocha first began playing football on the street just like many other football stars, usually with a makeshift ball. Jay Jay Okocha was born in Enugu, Nigeria to Mr. & Mrs Okocha of Ogwashi-Uku, Delta State, Nigeria. In an interview with BBC Sport he said "as far as I can remember, we used to play with anything, with any round thing we could find, and whenever we managed to get hold of a ball, that was a bonus! I mean it was amazing!" Known for making the move,"Sombrero Flick." In 1990 he joined Enugu Rangers. In his time at the club he produced many spectacular displays including one where he rounded off and scored a goal, against experienced Nigerian goalkeeper William Okpara in a match against BCC Lions. Later he travelled to Germany to meet a friend, where he was asked to train with his team after impressing in training, and landed a deal with German Third Division side Borussia Neunkirchen.

Eintracht Frankfurt (1992–1996)

Okocha joined Eintracht Frankfurt in 1992, where he linked up with many well-known players including Ghanaian international striker Tony Yeboah and later Thomas Doll. He continued to shine for the German side, one highlight being a goal he scored against Karlsruhe, dribbling in the penalty box and slotting the ball past Oliver Kahn even going past some players twice.[1] The goal was voted Goal of the Season by many soccer magazines. In 1995 Okocha, Yeboah and Maurizio Gaudino were all involved in a feud with manager Jupp Heynckes, which led to their departure from the club.

Yeboah and Gaudino later left for England, while Okocha stayed until the end of the season when Frankfurt were relegated to the Second division, before signing for Istanbul club Fenerbaçhe.

Fenerbahçe SK (1996–1998)

Okocha joined Turkish club Fenerbahçe following Eintracht Frankfurt's relegation to Bundesliga 2. In his two seasons with the team he amassed thirty goals in sixty appearances, many of them coming from direct freekicks which had become something of a trademark for him at the club. He was also part of the side that historically defeated Manchester United 1–0 at Old Trafford in the 1996-1997 UEFA Champions League group stage. While at Fenerbahçe he became a Turkish citizen as "Muhammet Yavuz".

Paris St-Germain (1998–2002)

In 1998 French side PSG splashed around $24 million on Okocha, making him the most expensive African player at the time. During his 4-year stint with PSG, he played 84 matches and scored 12 goals.

Bolton Wanderers (2002–2006)

Okocha joined Bolton Wanderers on a free transfer after leaving PSG in the summer of 2002 after the FIFA World Cup.[2] His debut season, despite being hampered by injury, made him a favourite with the Bolton fans, with the team printing shirts with the inscription "Jay-Jay – so good they named him twice". He steered the team away from relegation with seven goals, including the team Goal of the Season in the vital league win against West Ham.[3] This was voted Bolton's best Premier League goal in a fans vote in 2008.[4] The next season saw Okocha receive more responsibility as he was given the captain's armband following Guðni Bergsson's retirement. As captain he led Bolton to their first cup final in nine years where they finished runners-up in the 2004 Football League Cup.

In 2006, he was stripped of the captaincy – something he said he had seen coming, as there had been a change in attitude from some staff members. This had probably been due to his proposed move to the Middle East, which had been growing in speculation. At the end of the season, he refused a one-year extension in order to move to Qatar.


Hull City AFC (2007–2008)

After just one season in Qatar, Football League Championship side Hull City signed Okocha on a free transfer in 2007, after the player had been linked to Real Salt Lake and Sydney FC. It was a move he made saying that "God had told him to do so". He however was not able to contribute greatly to Hull's promotion campaign due to fitness and constant injury problems, playing only 18 games and scoring no goals. Hull still succeeded in grabbing promotion to the Premier League, for the first time in their 104-year history. At the end of the season, after changing his mind on a proposed retirement due to Hull's promotion, he was released by the club, which sent him into retirement.

International career

Okocha made his official debut for Nigeria in their 2–1 1994 FIFA World Cup Qualifier away loss against Ivory Coast in May 1993.It was not until his second cap and home debut that he became a favourite with the Nigerian supporters. With Nigeria trailing 1–0 against Algeria, in a match they needed to win, he scored from a direct freekick to equalise, before helping the team to a 4–1 win, eventually securing qualification to their first World Cup. In 1994 he was a member of both the victorious 1994 Africa Cup of Nations squad and the World Cup squad who made it to the second round before they lost in a dramatic match against eventual runners-up Italy.

In 1996 Okocha became a member of an arguably more successful Nigerian side, their Olympic gold winning side at the Atlanta Games, later nicknamed Dream Team by the Nigerian press after the USA 1992 Olympic gold winning basketball team. In the 1998 FIFA World Cup hosted by France, Okocha played for a disappointing Super Eagles side who failed to live up to expectations again reaching the round of 16, albeit with less impressive performances save for their 3–2 opening win against Spain. This did not destroy interest in Okocha, who had entertained fans with his trademark skills and dribbles and went on to be named in the squad of the tournament.

Okocha again joined the Super Eagles in the 2000 African Cup of Nations co-hosted with Ghana. He scored three goals in the tournament, two in the opening game against Tunisia, and a left-foot blast from outside the penalty area into the top corner in the final against Cameroon, which equalized the score 2-2 and ultimately would send the match into extra time. There was no change in the score during the supplement, so the winner was decided on penalties; Okocha converted his shot but Nigeria lost the shootout to earn the silver medal.

After a disappointing Nations Cup in 2002 where Nigeria ended up finishing third, Okocha was named Nigeria captain after Sunday Oliseh and Finidi George were axed from the side. His first tournament as captain came that summer in the 2002 World Cup co-hosted by Korea and Japan. Playing in Group E, the ‘group of the death’ alongside Argentina, Sweden and England, Nigeria failed to make it to the next round gaining only one point in their final game, a goalless draw against England.

Okocha later led the Nigerian team to a third place finish at the 2004 African Nations Cup in Tunisia, with some breathtaking displays, scoring four goals which include a spectacular free kick against Cameroun in the quarter finals and most notably the 1000th goal in Nations Cup history against South Africa, and winning the Player of the tournament and joint Golden boot winner.

After failing to help Nigeria qualify for the 2006 World Cup, Okocha announced that he would retire from international scene after the Cup of Nations in Egypt. Injury prevented Okocha from featuring in any of Nigeria's opening fixtures and he did not regain fitness until the semi final loss against Ivory Coast. He then played in his final international appearance in a 2–1 victory in a third place playoff against Senegal, he was then given a standing ovation by the nearly 60,000 attendance when he left the field.

He made a return to the Super Eagles in his testimonial against an African select side in Warri. The game featured former players Daniel Amokachi, Alloysius Agu and John Fashanu, as well as current players Benjani and Sulley Muntari. Nigeria won the game 2–1 with Okocha scoring the winning goal after appearing for the side in the second half.

Honours

International Honours

Individual Honours

Okocha never won the African Player of Year award, becoming arguably the best player never to win the award despite coming second twice in 1998 & 2004. He did however win the inaugural BBC African Footballer of the Year and the successive one, becoming the only player to retain the award and win it more than once. In 2004 he was listed in football legend Pelé's FIFA 100 (a list of the greatest 125 living players of all time). In 2007 he was voted number 12 on the greatest African footballers of the past 50 years list, on a poll conducted by CAF to coincide with their 50th anniversary.

2004 BBC African footballer of the year 2005 BBC African footballer of the year 2005 Bolton Wanderers footballer of the year 1995,1997,2000,2002,2003,2004,2005 Nigerian footballer of the year 1996 Nigerian footballer of the year runner up

Personal life

Okocha met his wife Nkechi in 1994 and they have two children Daniella and A-Jay. His older brother Emmanuel was also a former international for the Nigerian team. Okocha is a cousin of Prof. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, Nigeria's former Minister of Finance, Foreign Affairs Minister and World Bank Managing Director. Okocha is also a member of the Anioma, a subgroup of Igboethnic group.[5] His nephew Alex Iwobi is a player for the Arsenal F.C. Academy and is also a member of the England U-16 national team.

Okocha was named-checked in M.I.A's single "Paper Planes" featuring Afrikan Boy with the lyrics "I'm a legend, just like Jay Jay Okocha".

Sponsorships and other ventures

Okocha has appeared in commercials for Pepsi, Samsung, V-Mobile and B-29 (Nigerian washing soap powder). He released a DVD in 2004 titled Superskills with Jay-Jay, where he taught difficult tricks to children. He also briefly promoted his own brand of water named Jay-Jay during the late 1990s. He also owns a bar in Victoria Island, Lagos named Number 10 (his jersey number).[citation needed]

Career statistics

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See also

References

  1. ^ Jay Jay Okocha Vs Oliver Kahn
  2. ^ "Okocha joins Bolton". BBC Sport. 18 June 2002. Retrieved 24 August 2011.
  3. ^ Desert Island Goals: Jay-Jay Okocha v West Ham. Manny Road, 5 October 2008.
  4. ^ Jay-Jay's triumph in our best goal vote. The Bolton News, 9 October 2008.
  5. ^ "Semi-final success unites Nigeria". BBC News. 11 February 2000. Retrieved 2009-01-25. Two of the Super Eagles' top international stars, Arsenal star Nwankwo Kanu and Paris St Germain's Augustine 'Jay-Jay' Okocha are Ibo.
  6. ^ http://www.rsssf.com/miscellaneous/okocha-intl.html
Awards and achievements
Sporting positions
Preceded by Nigeria Captain
2002–2006
Succeeded by
Preceded by Bolton Wanderers F.C. captain
2003–2006
Succeeded by

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