Spanish club Rayo Vallecano have
immortalised late Nigeria goalkeeper Wilfred Agbonavbare by naming a
gate at their stadium after him. Agbonavbare died in Spain on Tuesday
after a battle with cancer.
The goalkeeper who hit the limelight
with the Flying Eagles on the road to Mexico ’83 U20 World Cup, played
for Rayo Vallecano at the.....
prime of his professional career. He was at
the Spanish club from 1990 to 1996 and earned the club record as the
goalkeeper to have made most Primera Division appearances for Rayo at 76
times. The club thus decided to honour him for his remarkable
achievement during his active days and also for his relationship with
them until his death.
The club’s website, El Rayo Vallecano,
reports that after the extraordinary meeting held on Wednesday by the
board of directors, it was agreed that the Nigerian be so honoured.
The report read, “The Board of Directors
of the Club has decided unanimously to keep alive the memory of Wilfred
and therefore will call the Gate 1 Vallecas Stadium, Gate Wilfred
Agbonavbare.”The club managers also thanked everyone who showed love
towards Agbonavbare while he battled cancer on behalf of the late
goalkeeper’s family. The directors said that they were touched by “the
countless signs of affection that have been coming to club on a sad day
for everyone.”
The former New Nigeria Bank of Benin
goalkeeper was buried in Spain on Thursday with Rayo Vallecano president
and other dignitaries in attendance. There were also active and retired
Nigerian footballers who attended the event in Spain including Henry
Makinwa who posted a photograph of Agbonavbare’s children with the Rayo
Vallecano president during the ceremony. His children, Wilson and
Wintia, we learnt arrived in Spain from Nigeria on Wednesday morning to
witness their father’s burial.
His children returned to Nigeria at the height of his illness as their mother had died about three years ago from breast cancer.
Apart from starring for the Flying
Eagles, Wilfred was also a member of the Nigeria team which won the 1994
Africa Cup of Nations in Tunisia and also with USA ‘94 World Cup squad.
He became the third member of that popular ’94 Eagles squad to pass
away following the deaths of Thompson Oliha and Uche Okafor.
May His Soul Find rest Amen!
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