See what the Super Eagles of Nigeria said about late coach and captain Stephen Keshi to remember his death 9 years ago.
The Super Eagles of Nigeria took to social media to honor the legacy of their late legend, Stephen Keshi known as "The Big Boss."
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This comes a day after his remembrance, as Keshi died on June 7, 2016.
The post, featuring iconic images of Keshi lifting the Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) trophy as both a player in 1994 and a coach in 2013.
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Keshi’s journey with the Super Eagles involves playing for the Super Eagles and winning the AFCON in 1994 as captain.
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Two decades later, in 2013, he returned as head coach, leading the team to a third AFCON triumph against Burkina Faso in a tense 1-0 final.
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Along with the post was a message that said, "Today, we remember The Big Boss, As both a captain and coach, Keshi led the Super Eagles with passion, pride, and an unshakable belief in Nigerian talent.
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"He guided Nigeria to its third Africa Cup of Nations title in 2013, becoming only the second person in history to win the tournament as both player and coach.
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"His leadership inspired generations, and his vision helped elevate Nigerian football on the global stage.
"Forever in our hearts, forever a Super Eagle. 🦅"Rest in power, "Big Boss."
Keshi continues to be remembered after death as the Super Eagles and the Nigerian football community praised his impact.