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Samson Godwin
Personal information
Full name Samson Godwin
Height 1.78 m (5 ft 10 in)
Position(s) Midfielder
Team information
Current team
FC Karpaty Lviv
Number 7

Samson Godwin (born November 11, 1983) is a Nigerian football midfielder. He is currently playing for Karpaty Lviv.

Career

Godwin started his football career in a Nigerian first division club Gabros F.C. at the age of 17, after playing for a season in Nigeria, young footballer was noticed by scouts from Poland, and the following season, in 2001 Godwin moved to Europe, playing for a now defunct Polish club Marbet Ceramed. After one season at Marbet, Godwin moved to another Polish club GKS Katowice. However not finding much success there in spring of 2002, Samson Godwin moved to Ukrainian club Karpaty Lviv, where he has remained since. He is a regular for the club and has played over 100 games (98 League and 10 Cup competitions).[1]. He spent the first half of 2009 on loan to FC Shakhter Karagandy.

In 2006, while playing for Karpaty, Godwin was a candidate for a spot in Nigerian national Team, and then coach Augustine Eguavoen, visited the game Karpaty Lviv vs Dynamo Kyiv to witness the Godwin's game and see the progress of Dynamo's Nigerian midfielder Ayila Yussuf.[2]

Personal life

Godwin claims that after his football career comes to an end he would prefer to stay in Ukraine and become a businessman, his best frend off the pitch is a former Karpaty player, and a current striker for another Ukrainian club FC Kharkiv, William Batista, he is also friends with Nigerian footballer Lucky Idahor, who has formerly performed for Karpaty, and is currently playing for Tavriya Simferopol. Godwin's favourite footballers are Zinedine Zidane and Claude Makelele.[3]

References

  1. ^ "Samson Godwin". 90 Minut. Retrieved 2008-12-14.
  2. ^ "Karpaty's official website". Godwin will play for Nigeria. Retrieved February 29, 2008.
  3. ^ "Karpaty's official website". Samson Godwin. Retrieved February 29, 2008.