Abiodun Baruwa

During his stay, in a match against Bangor City, he suffered racial abuse[4] and was confronted by an opposition fan on the pitch.[5] After failing to get a work permit for the 2003–04 season, Baruwa left Barry Town and in October 2003 joined Dagenham & Redbridge.[6] Unable to oust Tony Roberts from the starting side, Baruwa made a single Conference appearance as a substitute in September 2004, before being released the same month.[7] In the same year, Baruwa was signed by Conference South side Hornchurch, making a single appearance at a 5–2 loss against Boston United in a FA Cup match on 13 November 2004.[8][9] Baruwa was a stand-by player for Nigeria under-23 at the 1996 Summer Olympics when his team won the gold medal.
GoalkeeperKano PillarsIwuanyanwu NationaleShooting Stars FCFC SionSturm GrazBarry TownDagenham & RedbridgeHornchurchNigeriafootballer1996 African Cup of Champions ClubsZamalekFabrice BorerKazimierz SidorczukJosef Schicklgruber2002–03 Welsh Premier League2002–03 Welsh CupBangor CityConference NationalTony RobertsConference SouthBoston UnitedFA CupNigeria under-231996 Summer OlympicsNigeria national team1998 FIFA World CupZimbabweNigerian FA CupNigerian Premier LeagueAustrian Football Bundesliga1998–99ÖFB-CupAustrian SupercupWelsh Premier League2002–03Welsh CupSummer OlympicsNigeria squadOparakuBabayaroFinidiAdepojuYekiniOkochaW. OkparaBabangidaAmokachiOlisehOkaforEguavoenIkpebaG. OkparaMilutinović