Finidi George

[1] After making a name for himself at Ajax in the Netherlands – being a leading figure in a team which won eight major titles, including the 1995 Champions League – he played several years in Spain with Real Betis,[2] also having a brief spell in England before retiring.[5] Real Betis has deemed the Nigerian as one of their most spectacular signings; he played an illustrious part in a magnificent team consisting of Alfonso, Robert Jarni, Alexis, Roberto Ríos, and Juan Merino.[8] After Betis' relegation from the top flight in 2000, Finidi stayed one more year in Spain with RCD Mallorca, after which he joined Premier League team Ipswich Town, managed by George Burley,[9] for £3.1 million.[12] In November 2003, the 32-year-old Finidi underwent a trial at former club Mallorca,[13] following which he signed with the Balearic Islands team,[14] helping them finally finish in 11th position after constantly battling relegation.[20] In the former, held in the United States, as the national team won their group and exited in the round of 16 against eventual finalists Italy, he scored against Greece in a 2–0 win, proceeding to mimick a urinating dog whilst celebrating.
Port HarcourtCalabar RoversIwuanyanwu NationaleSharksMallorcaIpswich TownNigeriaEnyimbaAfrica Cup of Nations1994 Tunisia2000 Ghana & Nigeriafootball1995 Champions LeagueReal BetisNigeria teamWorld CupsAFC AjaxNwankwo KanuAmsterdamEredivisieUEFA Champions Leaguewinning1994–95 editionAC MilanpesetasAndalusiansfinishing fourth in his first yearCopa del ReyFC Barcelonaextra timeReal Madridrelegation from the top flight in 2000RCD MallorcaPremier LeagueGeorge BurleyDerby CountyPortman Roadsuffering relegationBalearic Islandsfinish in 11th positiondirector of international footballPalma, MajorcaBurkina FasoassistsRashidi Yekini1994 edition of the tournamentFIFA World Cupsround of 16GreeceDenmarkEnyimba F.C.Nigeria Premier LeagueOnikan Stadium1994–951995–961996–97La Liga1997–981999–20002000–012001–022002–03First DivisionUEFA Cup Winners' CupJohan Cruyff ShieldUEFA Super CupIntercontinental CupUEFA CupNational Stadium1992 African Cup of Nations qualificationNnamdi Azikiwe Stadium1994 FIFA World Cup qualificationStade du 5 JuilletAlgiersAlgeriaFoxboro StadiumFoxborough1994 FIFA World CupMoshood Abiola National StadiumBurundi2000 African Cup of Nations qualificationMorocco2000 African Cup of NationsRivers United1993–94The Daily TelegraphEl PaísMundo DeportivoBBC SportThe GuardianESPN SoccernetSofascoreNigeria squad1992 African Cup of Nations third placeNgodighaBabaladeUgbadeEguavoenYekiniSiasiaElahorIkpebaEzeugoAdepojuAkpoborieAgboolaShorunmuWesterhof1994 African Cup of Nations winners (2nd title)AgbonavbareOkaforOkochaAmunikeSemitojeAmokachiOlisehFuluduEmenalo1998 FIFA World CupOparakuBabayaroW. OkparaBabangidaG. OkparaBaruwaMilutinović2000 African Cup of Nations runners-upOkunowoIyenemiAghahowaChukwuAkwuegbuOkparaAkanjiBonfrère2002 African Cup of Nations third placeOkoronkwoYakubuOjigweEjioforChristopher