Nigerian Football Mourns as Legendary Goalkeeper Peter Rufai Passes Away at 61

The Nigerian football community is in mourning following the death of former Super Eagles captain and goalkeeping legend Peter Rufai. The iconic shot-stopper, affectionately known as “Dodo Mayana,” passed away in the early hours of Thursday, July 4, 2024, at a Lagos hospital after a brief illness.
A National Icon Departs
Rufai’s death at 61 marks the end of an era for Nigerian football. The Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) and the Super Eagles confirmed the tragic news, paying tribute to one of the country’s most celebrated goalkeepers.
“Peter Rufai’s legacy lives on between the sticks and beyond,” the NFF stated. “We are deeply shocked by his passing. We didn’t even know he was ill. We pray God grants him eternal rest and comforts his family and the entire football community.”
A Stellar Career in Nigerian Football
Rufai was a pillar of the Super Eagles for nearly two decades, making his debut in December 1981. His career highlights include:
- 1994 Africa Cup of Nations Triumph: Rufai was instrumental in Nigeria’s first AFCON victory in Tunisia.
- Two World Cup Appearances (1994 & 1998): He was Nigeria’s first-choice goalkeeper as the Eagles reached the Round of 16 in both tournaments.
- Multiple AFCON Medals: Before the 1994 triumph, he won silver in 1984 and 1988.
- Club Success: He played for Lagos club Stationery Stores, reaching the 1981 African Cup Winners’ Cup final, and had stints in Belgium, the Netherlands, Portugal, and Spain.
Post-Retirement Contributions
After hanging up his gloves, Rufai remained active in football, mentoring young talents and serving as coordinator for Nigeria’s U-23 team. His influence extended beyond the pitch, shaping the next generation of Nigerian goalkeepers.
Football World Reacts
Tributes poured in from across the football community. The Super Eagles posted on social media, “Forever in our hearts,” while fans and former teammates remembered his commanding presence and leadership.
A Sad Week for Football
Rufai’s death comes shortly after the tragic passing of Liverpool forward Diogo Jota in a car accident, making it a heartbreaking period for the global football family.
Final Farewell
As Nigeria mourns, Rufai’s legacy as a fearless goalkeeper, a leader, and a mentor remains indelible. Funeral arrangements are yet to be announced, but tributes are expected from across Africa and beyond.