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Sunday Oyarekhua

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Sunday ("Sunny") Oyarekhua was a Nigerian international football forward.

Football career

A career policeman, Oyarekhua was discovered by the national team's coaches while playing for the Police F.C. of Lagos.

Oyarekhua scored 17 times in 28 appearances for Nigeria between 1971 and 1976. He scored on his debut, a friendly match against the Upper Volta in 1971.[1] He was the leading scorer on Nigeria's 1973 All-Africa Games winning squad. Oyarekhua also played for Nigeria at the 1976 African Cup of Nations finals in Ethiopia.[2]

He recently retired as the Assistant Commissioner of the Osun State Police.

References

  1. ^ Solaja, Kunle (10 February 2011). "Ehiosun is 58th scoring debutant". Supersport.com.
  2. ^ Akpodonor, Gowon (29 October 2010). "Otubusen Slow Poison: A nemesis for Roger Milla's Tonnere Kalala". The Guardian (Nigeria).[permanent dead link]