Super Eagles celebrate Rashidi Yekini: Show off tears and Nigeria's 1st World Cup goal
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Super Eagles celebrate legend Rashidi Yekini for Nigeria's 1st World Cup goal, showing off tears and holding the net.

Super Eagles celebrate Rashidi Yekini: Show off tears and Nigeria's 1st World Cup goal

Tosin Abayomi 18:50 - 03.03.2025

Super Eagles celebrate legend Rashidi Yekini for Nigeria's 1st World Cup goal, showing off tears and holding the net.

The Super Eagles of Nigeria have celebrated icon Rashidi Yekini.

Yekini who is now late, is regarded as the father of goals and is the men's national team's all-time top scorer.

Super Eagles, CAF celebrate Rashidi Yekini

On Monday, March 3, 2025, the Super Eagles celebrated Yekini.

Super Eagles celebrate legend Rashidi Yekini for Nigeria's 1st World Cup goal, showing off tears and holding the net.
Super Eagles celebrate legend Rashidi Yekini for Nigeria's 1st World Cup goal, showing off tears and holding the net.

The Super Eagles remembered the Yekini in a collaborative post with the Confederation of Africa (CAF) official social media platforms.

Along with the post was a message that said, "Tell me about passion, I’ll tell you about Rashidi Yekini."

Yekini and Super Eagles of Nigeria

Yekini made history at the FIFA World Cup by scoring Nigeria's first goal.

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Super Eagles celebrate legend Rashidi Yekini for Nigeria's 1st World Cup goal, showing off tears and holding the net.
Super Eagles celebrate legend Rashidi Yekini for Nigeria's 1st World Cup goal, showing off tears and holding the net.

Yekini scored a tap-in after latching onto a cross from Finidi George, and he then celebrated his goal with one of the most famous World Cup celebrations.

The former African Footballer of the Year sprinted into the goals, seized the net, and screamed as loudly as he could after scoring what Nigeria's first goal at the World Cup.

As a Nigerian international, Yekini scored 37 goals, played for his country in five major competitions, including two World Cups, and won the 1993 African Footballer of the Year award.

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