Vincent Enyeama

Player

Birthday August 29, 1982

Birth Sign Virgo

Birthplace Aba, Abia State, Nigeria

Age 41 years old

Nationality Nigeria

Height 1.80 m

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1982

Vincent Enyeama (born 29 August 1982) is a Nigerian former professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper.

Despite his below-average Height for a goalkeeper, he is popularly regarded as one of the greatest African goalkeepers of all time and the greatest of his era.

During his senior career, which spanned nearly 20 years, Enyeama played for Ibom Stars, Enyimba, Iwuanyanwu Nationale, Bnei Yehuda, Hapoel Tel Aviv, Lille and Maccabi Tel Aviv.

1992

He scored a goal in the Cup Final but missed a penalty in the last fixture of the year, which Hapoel eventually won by scoring in the 92nd minute, thereby capturing the league title.

1993

He thus came within 114 minutes of equalling Gaëtan Huard's Ligue 1 goalkeeping record, set in 1993, of playing 1,176 minutes without conceding a goal.

2002

He was also a member of the Nigeria national team from 2002 until October 2015, serving as its captain from 2013 until his retirement from international football in 2015.

With 101 caps, he was Nigeria's most capped player until November 2021 when he was surpassed by Ahmed Musa.

During his spell with Enyimba International F.C., he won the CAF Champions League twice, with one noteworthy distinction: He was always substituted before penalty shootouts.

After making his debut for the Nigeria national football team against Kenya in May 2002, Enyeama was selected for the 2002 FIFA World Cup as a cover for Ike Shorunmu.

He made his competitive debut in that tournament, keeping a clean sheet against England in the third group match.

2004

After the retirement of Shorunmu, he became the first-choice goalkeeper for the national team, helping the Super Eagles to third place finishes in the 2004, 2006, 2010 Africa Cup of Nations tournaments, and captaining the team to victory of in the 2013 edition.

2006

"I don't know why I was substituted before penalties, but it worked," he said in an interview in 2006.

"In Israel I stopped many penalties and now everyone knows that I can handle penalties."

After three seasons with Enyimba International F.C. and one with Iwuanyanwu Nationale (now known as Heartland F.C.), Enyeama moved to small Israeli club Bnei Yehuda Tel Aviv.

In his first season, the team qualified for the final of the Israel State Cup and, having finished fourth in the Israeli Premier League, for the 2006 UEFA Cup competition as well.

In the 2006 Africa Cup of Nations, Enyeama stopped three kicks in the quarter-final penalty shootout against Tunisia but could not prevent a loss to Ivory Coast in the semi-final.

2007

Enyeama signed for Hapoel Tel Aviv in 2007.

Hapoel endured a poor season in 2007/2008, but Enyeama helped the team avoid relegation and reach the state cup final.

2008

During the 2008–09 season, Enyeama became Hapoel's penalty kicker, won the "Player of The Year" award, and just missed out on leading Hapoel to the league title.

2009

In the 2009–10 season, Hapoel won the league and cup double, with Enyeama featuring prominently.

2010

On 18 August 2010, he scored his first goal of the 2010–11 season with a penalty against Red Bull Salzburg in the Champions League qualifiers.

Enyeama played well on the Champions League Group Stage, especially against Lyon and Schalke 04.

Hapoel also won the Israeli cup again.

He has also participated in the 2010 and 2014 FIFA World Cups, and the 2013 FIFA Confederations Cup.

In the 2010 tournament, he was again Nigeria's shootout hero at the quarter-final stage, saving from Zambia's Thomas Nyrienda and scoring the winning kick himself.

Enyeama made his second FIFA World Cup appearance in the 2010 tournament in South Africa.

He was named man of the match in Nigeria's first game of the tournament, a defiant display that restricted Argentina to a 1–0 win.

2011

In June 2011, Enyeama moved to French side Lille for an undisclosed fee on a three-year contract.

He made his debut on 18 October 2011 against Inter Milan in the 2012 UEFA Champions League group stage, where Inter managed a 1–0 victory.

2012

In August 2012, Enyeama agreed a one-year loan deal with Maccabi Tel Aviv and was presented to the media by Maccabi's Sports Director Jordi Cruyff on 8 August 2012.

He appeared in 27 Israeli Premier League fixtures and Maccabi went on to win the championship title.

2013

During the 2013–14 Ligue 1 season, club manager René Girard picked Enyeama as his first-choice goalkeeper ahead of Steeve Elana, who had previously been the first-choice goalkeeper under Rudi Garcia.

With the help of his two centre-backs, Marko Baša and Simon Kjær, Enyeama kept 11 consecutive clean sheets in Ligue 1 matches during the first half of the season.

On 8 December 2013, Enyeama finally conceded a goal after playing 1,062 minutes of Ligue 1 football in an away match against Bordeaux, during which he was beaten by Landry N'Guémo's deflected strike in the 27th minute.

2017

In the 2017–18 season, Enyeama did not make a league appearance having been left out of the first team due to "a disagreement between the player and the club's management".

2018

He joined the first team's pre-season training in July 2018.

He was released by mutual consent on 31 August 2018.

2019

In January 2019 he said he was keen to play again, and in July 2019 he went on trial with French club Dijon.

Despite not being offered a contract by Dijon he expressed gratitude to the club.

While at the start of the 2019–20 season Enyeama stated that he hoped to find a new club and continue playing, he finally retired after the end of the campaign.