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Enyimba
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Full name Enyimba International Football Club
Nickname(s) Peoples' Elephant, The Aba Warriors
Founded 1976
Ground Enyimba International Stadium,
Aba, Nigeria
(Capacity: 25,000)
Chairman Felix Anyansi-Agwu
Manager Okey Emordi
League Globacom Premier League
2008/09 3rd
Home colours
Away colours

Enyimba International Football Club is a Nigerian football (soccer) club in the city of Aba which plays in the Globacom Premier League. It is better known as Enyimba, which means "People's Elephant" in Igbo and is the nickname for the city of Aba. The club is regarded as the most successful football club in Nigeria, following its triumphs on the continent in 2003 and 2004, as well as other domestic achievements.

The club was founded in November 1976 by Sir Jerry Amadi Enyeazu, a Nigerian sports personality who was the first Director of Sports in the then newly created Imo State, in southeastern Nigeria. The club became the property of the Abia State Government when Abia was created from Imo state on 27 August 1991.

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[edit] Early years

After its formation, due to the traditional and well established club sides in the country, Enyimba did not make any impact in the 70s and 80s, when teams like the Rangers of Enugu, Shooting Stars of Ibadan, Insurance of Benin and local rivals, Spartans of Owerri were dominant. Enyimba's success began when the professional league was inaugurated in the country in 1990.

[edit] Professional league

In the first season of the professional league, Enyimba finished 13th on the table with 36 points. The Club played 30 matches; won 5, drew 14, and lost 11. It scored 25 goals and conceded 36, with a difference of -11. The league then had a 16 team format.

In 1992/93 Enyimba was relegated to the second division. However, the club returned to the top division, setting a record in the second division as the team emerged the champions winning with 96 points, which is still a record in Nigerian football history.

Between 1994 and 1996 Enyimba placed 3rd and 4th respectively, then had inconsistent results for six years.

[edit] New management

The history of the Peoples' Elephant changed in 1999 when young businessman Dr. Orji Uzor Kalu emerged as the newly elected Governor of Abia state after several years of military rule in Nigeria.

In his inaugural speech, the sports-loving Governor took personal interest in making sure that Enyimba became the best club in Nigeria and Africa. One of the first things the Governor did was to change the Enyimba management board. This brought in a young and result oriented chairman of the club, Felix Anyansi Agwu.

Enyimba won their first Nigerian professional league crown in 2001 under Coach Godwin Koko Uwa. That year, Enyimba was invited to Italy on August 19 to play an international friendly match against Inter Milan in honor of their Brazilian striker Ronaldo who recovered from an injury.

As the league champions in 2001, Enyimba represented Nigeria in the CAF Champions League in 2002. Due to the lack of a good playing ground at their base in Aba, the club played their home matches in Calabar, a neighbouring town and capital of Cross River State. The Peoples Elephant was however eliminated in the second round of the continental competition by the 1998 Champions ASEC Mimosas of Cote d’Ivoire. That surprise defeat changed everything for the club as the financier; Dr. Orji Uzor Kalu decided to rebuild what used to be a play ground in Aba into Enyimba International Stadium, a 25,000 capacity International stadium, complete with floodlights, electronic scoreboard and covered seats.

CAF president Alhaji Issa Hayatou inspected the stadium in 2003 and approved it for that year’s African Champions League matches.

Enyimba, complete with their new stadium, became 2002 Nigerian champions. The club broke a 38 year old jinx by being the first Nigerian club to win the CAF Champions league in 2003, beating Ismaily SC of Egypt in the final, under Coach Kadiri Ikhana assisted by Emmanuel Iorse and Ifeanyi Okeke as goalkeeper trainer.

Enyimba successfully defended their title as African champions in 2004, beating Etoile Sportive du Sahel of Tunisia in the finals in Abuja. They also capped these wins with the Nigerian FA Cup for the first time in 2005, becoming double champions.

[edit] Awards

In 2003, Enyimba won the best team in Africa award while coach Kadiri emerged the best coach. In 2004, the club retained the best coach award while the club’s first choice goalkeeper, Vincent Enyeama won the Champions league player of the year.

These two Champions league victories in the hands of North African teams, plus the second CAF Super Cup against Accra Hearts of Oak finally brought Enyimba to the limelight of African football.

The team recently signed a $300,000 uniform deal with Joma.[when?]

The Enyimba stadium records a sell-out in all its matches, both local and international.

[edit] 2008/09 season

The team finished third in the Premier Leaague with 64 points. On July 12, Enyimba defeated Sharks FC by a lone goal at the Teslim Balogun Stadium to lift the 2009 Federation Cup and qualified for the CAF Confederation Cup 2010.

[edit] Current Squad

No. Position Player
1 Niger GK Rabo Saminou
2 Niger DF Ismaël Alassane
3 Nigeria DF Nnaemeka Anyanwu
4 Nigeria DF Okey Odita
5 Nigeria DF Obinna Nwokolo
6 Nigeria MF Chidozie Johnson
7 Nigeria MF Kola Anubi
8 Nigeria MF Sam Ledor
9 Nigeria MF Daddy Bazuaye
10 Nigeria MF Mobi Oparaku
11 Nigeria FW Uche Kalu
13 Nigeria MF Emeka Emedosi
14 Nigeria DF Nojim Raji
No. Position Player
16 Nigeria MF Emmanuel Fabiyi
17 Nigeria MF Kenneth Anyanwu
18 Nigeria GK Sani Haliru
19 Nigeria FW Osas Idehen
20 Nigeria DF Ekene Emigo
21 Nigeria MF Kingsley Elvis
22 Nigeria DF Oluwasegun Leonard Falodun
23 Nigeria DF Peter Ebibor
25 Nigeria MF Cletus Itodo
28 Nigeria MF Josiah Maduabuchi
29 Nigeria MF Chinedu Ezimorah
30 Nigeria DF Monday Osagie
31 Nigeria DF Odeh Ogar
40 Nigeria GK Chijioke Ejiogu
Nigeria MF Junior Osagie

[edit] Reserve Team

No. Position Player
Nigeria DF Andy Ogwuche
Nigeria DF Okeng Emigozo
Nigeria MF Timothy Anjembe
Nigeria FW Ejike Uzonenyi
Nigeria DF Williams Nojimraji
No. Position Player
Liberia MF Sylvester Dias Williams
Nigeria DF Valentine Nwabili
Nigeria DF Francis Okammor
Nigeria FW Louis Otanwa

[edit] Staff

Technical Adviser

  • Felix Okey Emordi

Chief Coach

  • Samson Unuanel

Asst. Coach

  • Abdul Maikaba

Goalkeeper Trainer

  • Aliyu Muzamil Abdullahi

Team Manager

National Coordinator

Physiotherapist

Welfare Officer

Team Nurse

[edit] Former Players

  • Eric Fashindo
  • John Gaadi
  • Ahmed Garba
  • Benedict Idahor
  • James Igwilo
  • Kelechi Iheanacho
  • Emmanuel Issah
  • Mangut Mbwas
  • Alhaji Mohammed
  • Aliyu Musa
  • Chukwudi Nwogu
  • Michael Obinna Umelo

[edit] Former Coaches

[edit] Achievements

2001, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2007
2005, 2009
2003, 2004

[edit] Performance in CAF competitions

2002 - Second Round
2003 - Champion (Enyimba International F.C. season 2003)
2004 - Champion
2005 - Group Stage
2006 - Group Stage
2008 - Semi-finals

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