Nigeria’s football community is mourning the death of former Super Eagles midfielder Henry Onyemanze Nwosu, regarded as one of the most talented players of his generation and a key figure in the country’s football rise during the 1980s.
Widely admired for his creativity, composure on the ball and playmaking intelligence, Nwosu’s name remains closely linked with Nigeria’s first Africa Cup of Nations triumph and the emergence of a generation of players that helped shape the identity of Nigerian football.
Over a career spanning more than a decade with the national team and several domestic and international clubs, Nwosu established himself as a technically gifted midfielder and later dedicated years to coaching and mentoring younger players.
His influence extended beyond the pitch, contributing to the growth of football in Nigeria long after his playing career ended.
Below are 20 key things to know about the late football icon:
- Henry Onyemanze Nwosu was born on June 14, 1963, in Imo State, Nigeria.
- He gained prominence during the golden era of Nigerian football in the late 1970s and 1980s.
- Nwosu was the youngest player in Nigeria’s squad that won the 1980 Africa Cup of Nations.
- He was only 17 years old when Nigeria lifted the 1980 AFCON trophy, the country’s first continental title.
- The 1980 AFCON final was played in Lagos where Nigeria defeated Algeria 3–0 to secure the historic victory.
- His outstanding performances and sudden rise to fame earned him the nickname “Youngest Millionaire” among teammates and fans.
- Nwosu played as an attacking or creative midfielder known for his vision and ball control.
- His ability to dictate play and create scoring opportunities made him one of the most technically gifted midfielders of his era.
- He represented Nigeria at the international level for more than a decade.
- During his time with the national team, he earned about 60 caps and scored several goals for the country.
- Nwosu represented Nigeria at multiple Africa Cup of Nations tournaments including 1980, 1982, 1984 and 1988.
- He helped Nigeria reach the AFCON final twice after the 1980 victory, finishing as runner-up in 1984 and 1988.
- He also represented Nigeria at the 1980 Olympic Games.
- Nwosu began his club career with New Nigeria Bank FC in Benin City in 1979.
- He later played for African Continental Bank (ACB) FC Lagos, another prominent Nigerian club of that period.
- During his career, he also had spells outside Nigeria, including playing in Ivory Coast and Cameroon.
- His professional playing career lasted roughly from 1979 to the early 1990s.
- After retiring as a player, he moved into coaching and worked with several clubs in Nigeria.
- Nwosu also served within the national team coaching structure, including working with the Super Eagles technical crew.
- His legacy remains closely tied to Nigeria’s first AFCON triumph and his contributions to the development of football in the country.