Ligue 1 honored Super Eagles legend Jay-Jay Okocha alongside Samir Nasri and David Ginola ahead of the PSG vs Arsenal Champions League semifinal second leg.
As the highly anticipated UEFA Champions League semifinal second leg between Paris Saint-Germain and Arsenal approaches, Ligue 1 has paid tribute to Nigerian football legend Jay-Jay Okocha, celebrating his lasting impact on the French club and the sport.
In a post on their official social media channels, Ligue 1 shared a photo featuring Okocha alongside fellow football icons Samir Nasri and David Ginola, captioned:
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“Samir Nasri, Jay-Jay Okocha, and David Ginola ready for PSG v Arsenal.”
The image sparked excitement among fans, highlighting Okocha’s enduring legacy as one of the greatest players to have graced both PSG and African football.
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Okocha, who played for PSG from 1998 to 2002, was one of the pioneering Nigerian stars in European football.
During his four seasons in Paris, he made 84 appearances, scored 12 goals, and provided nine assists, dazzling fans with his sublime dribbling, creativity, and flair.
His time at PSG coincided with the early career of Brazilian legend Ronaldinho, whom Okocha mentored, helping shape one of football’s most iconic playmakers.
The Ligue 1 tribute also marks the 26th anniversary of Okocha’s signing by PSG, a milestone celebrated with clips showing his mesmerising skills, memorable goals, and joyous celebrations in the club’s red and blue colours.
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His influence extends beyond his playing days, inspiring a generation of African footballers and earning him a revered place in football history.
Ahead of the PSG vs Arsenal clash, Okocha’s presence among football legends serves as a reminder of the rich heritage and talent that have shaped the Champions League’s drama.
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Fans and analysts look forward to the showdown, with Okocha’s legacy adding an extra layer of excitement to the encounter.