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Daniel is both the oldest and youngest player to score in a champions league final.

Daniel's nickname is "Tunesy" and he has been known to wear a bandana whilst sleeping.


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Daniel Amokachi
Personal information
Full name Daniel Owefin Amokachi
Height 1.82 m (5 ft 11+12 in)
Position(s) Forward

Daniel Owefin Amokachi nicknamed "The Bull" (born December 30, 1972 in Kaduna) is a former football striker from Nigeria. He played many international matches for Nigeria, and was part of the team that participated in the 1994 FIFA World Cup and 1998 FIFA World Cup and won the 1994 African Nations Cup. He also helped win the Olympic gold medal in 1996.

While playing for Ranchers Bees, Amokachi was discovered by Nigerian national team coach Clemens Westerhof, who brought the talented player to the 1990 African Nations Cup, and soon Amokachi moved to play for Club Brugge in Belgium. He competed in the new format of the Champions League, and became the first player to score in the competition, after his goal secured a 1-0 win in the opening match in the group stage against CSKA Moscow. Performing well in Belgium and at the 1994 World Cup, Everton F.C. became interested in Amokachi and their manager Mike Walker signed him for a fee of £3,000,000 ($4,700,000).

He went on to win the FA Cup with Everton in 1995, famously scoring two goals in the semi-final against Tottenham Hotspur. He appeared in the final only briefly, late on, as a substitute but is remembered fondly for his beret wearing celebrations.

He remained at Everton until the end of the 1995-96 season, when he was transferred to Beşiktaş of Turkey for a fee of £1.75million. He had failed to make the impact at Goodison Park that many fans had been hoping for, and had been unable to win a regular place in the first team, as Paul Rideout and Duncan Ferguson were firmly established as Everton's two strikers at this stage.

Amokachi sustained an injury just ahead of the 1998 FIFA World Cup, played one game, but struggled with knee problems thereafter. After leaving Beşiktaş in 1999, his playing career more or less ended. He signed with 1860 Munich, but the contract was cancelled after he failed a medical test. In turn he was rejected by Tranmere Rovers for the same reason. Amokachi trained with French second division side US Créteil, but the deal was hampered by injuries. American MLS team Colorado Rapids signed him in 2002, but seeing as he was not fit enough they released him before a single match was played. He went to play in the United Arab Emirates, but was denied again due to his medical condition.

Amokachi manages Nigerian side Nasarawa United F.C. and later Enyimba Aba. In April 2007 he quit his role as assistant coach of the Nigerian national side. Amokachi was on April 10, 2008 re-appointed to Nigeria's national team, the Super Eagles, as assistant coach to Shuaibu Amodu.

Playing career

  • 1986 Kaduna United
  • 1989 Ranchers Bees
  • 1990 Ranchers Bees
  • 1990-91 Club Brugge (3/0)
  • 1991-92 Club Brugge (26/12)
  • 1992-93 Club Brugge (23/9)
  • 1993-94 Club Brugge (28/14)
  • 1994-95 Club Brugge (1/0)
  • 1994-95 Everton (18/4)
  • 1995-96 Everton (25/6)
  • 1996-97 Beşiktaş (30/7)
  • 1997-98 Beşiktaş (27/8)
  • 1998-99 Beşiktaş (20/4)
  • 2005 Nasarawa United F.C. (?/?)

Daniel is both the oldest and youngest player to score in a champions league final.

Daniel's nickname is "Tunesy" and he has been known to wear a bandana whilst sleeping.

Olympic medal record
Representing  Nigeria
Men's Football
Gold medal – first place 1996 Atlanta Team Competition

External references

Preceded by
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Belgian Ebony Shoe
1992
Succeeded by
Preceded by Belgian Ebony Shoe
1994
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