The Nigerian football community is mourning the passing of former midfield maestro Henry Nwosu, who died on March 14, 2026, at the age of 62.
Widely regarded as one of Nigeria’s most gifted playmakers, Nwosu left an enduring legacy as a player and coach.
Here are 10 key things to know about the Nigerian football icon:
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He Died at 62 in Lagos
Nwosu passed away at the Lagos State University Teaching Hospital (LASUTH) in Ikeja, Lagos, after spending five days in intensive care battling a prolonged illness.
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Youngest Player in Nigeria’s Historic 1980 AFCON Triumph
He was the youngest member of the Nigeria national football team squad that won the country’s first continental title at the 1980 Africa Cup of Nations in Lagos.
Nicknamed “Youngest Millionaire”
Nwosu earned the nickname “Youngest Millionaire” after his breakthrough as a teenage star during Nigeria’s historic AFCON triumph.
Played in Multiple AFCON Tournaments
Beyond the 1980 victory, he represented Nigeria in the 1982 Africa Cup of Nations, 1984 Africa Cup of Nations and 1988 Africa Cup of Nations, finishing runner-up in the 1984 and 1988 editions.
Scored One of Nigeria’s Memorable World Cup Qualifier Goals
At age 18, Nwosu scored a spectacular late goal in a FIFA World Cup qualification match against the Guinea national football team on April 25, 1981, helping Nigeria advance to the final round against the Algeria national football team.
Starred for Several Club Teams
At club level, he played for New Nigerian Bank FC of Benin City and ACB FC of Lagos. He also had spells abroad with ASEC Mimosas in Côte d’Ivoire and Racing FC Bafoussam in Cameroon.
Known for Creativity and Vision
Nwosu was celebrated for his dribbling ability, creativity, technical skill and vision, making him one of the most admired midfielders of his generation.
Helped Nigeria Win Olympic Silver as a Coach
After retiring, he served as an assistant coach under Samson Siasia for Nigeria’s U23 side that won a silver medal at the 2008 Beijing Olympics.
Honoured with National Award
In recognition of his contribution to Nigerian football, Nwosu received the national honour of Member of the Order of the Niger (MON).
Part of Nigeria’s Golden Football Generation
His death marks another loss from the legendary 1980 AFCON-winning squad, which also included icons such as Christian Chukwu, Best Ogedegbe and Mudashiru Lawal.
Nwosu’s legacy as a brilliant playmaker and devoted servant of Nigerian football will continue to inspire future generations.
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