- Victor Ikpeba
Infobox Football biography
playername= Victor Ikpeba
fullname = Victor Nosa Ikpeba
height = 1.74 m
nickname = "Prince Of Monaco"
dateofbirth = birth date and age|1973|6|12
cityofbirth =Benin City
countryofbirth =Nigeria
current club =Retired
clubnumber = -
position = Forward
years = 1989
1989-1993
1994-1999
1999-2001
2001-2002
2002-2003
2004
2005
clubs = ACBR.F.C. de Liège
MonacoBorussia Dortmund
→Real Betis "(loan)"
Al Ittihad
CharleroiAl-Sadd | caps(goals) = ? (?)
79 (27)
169 (55)
30 (3)
3 (0)
? (?)
15 (5)
? (?)
nationalyears = 1992–2002
nationalteam = Nigeria
nationalcaps(goals) = 30 (3)
date=last update February 5, 2007
pcupdate = 15:23, 5 february 2007 (UTC)
ntupdate =February 5 ,2007 Victor Nosa Ikpeba (born
June 12 ,1973 inBenin City ) is a former footballstriker fromNigeria . He has played thirty international matches and scored three goals for Nigeria, and played at theFootball World Cup s in 1994 and 1998. He also helped win the1994 African Nations Cup and the Olympic gold medal in 1996.Career
Ikpeba was discovered by Belgian club RFC Liégeois during the 1989
FIFA U-17 World Championship , and moved to play inBelgium together with teammateSunday Oliseh . At the age of 20, after scoring 17 goals in 1992-93. Ikpeba was bought by French sideAS Monaco then coached byArsène Wenger , where he gradually became a success, albeit with a tough start. He showed outstanding form subsequent to the 1996 Olympics, scoring 13 league goals to helpAS Monaco win the league title. His performances earned him theAfrican Footballer of the Year award in 1997. Two successful seasons followed. While at Monaco, Ikpeba nearly signed for Italian clubReggina , but his wife, unwilling to give up life in France, locked him in their house on the day he was to sign his contract. [ [http://football.guardian.co.uk/theknowledge/story/0,,2262171,00.html Football - the Knowledge trivia column: Footballers whose loved ones have told them who to play for | Special Reports | guardian.co.uk Football ] ]Ikpeba teamed up with
Sunday Oliseh atBorussia Dortmund in 1999, for a transfer fee of £4.8m. Ikpeba scored only two goals in his first season in the Bundesliga and barely played in his second, after falling out with the coachMatthias Sammer . Looking for a move abroad, Ikpeba turned down Southampton, to joinReal Betis on a season-long loan. [ [http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/africa/1483087.stm BBC SPORT | AFRICA | Ikpeba rejects Saints for Betis ] ] Things went further downhill for the player in Spain as he was criticised for being oveweight by the coach, after making just one appearance for the club. He didn't feature for Betis again up until the last two games of the season.Ikpeba then signed a season-long contract with
Libya n Al-Ittihad, but only played out half of his contract with the club, as he quit the team over financial disagreements. [http://www.kickoffnigeria.com/stories/story2636.html] . After leaving Libya and spending almost a year without a club, Ikpeba returned toBelgium , where he joined his former Liege coach at Charleroi. After helping the club to avoid relegation, Ikpeba came very close to signing with the German Bundesliga sideSC Freiburg , [http://www.kickoffnigeria.com/stories/story4645.html] but the deal fell through when it was revealed that the player had noEU passport . [http://www.kickoffnigeria.com/stories/story4838.html] Ikpeba then had a short spell atAl-Sadd inQatar , before retiring from professional football.Life
Ikpeba now lives in
Monaco with his three children. His wife Atinuke died in May 2000 at the tender age of 26, after losing her battle withbreast cancer .External links
* [http://www.nigerianplayers.com/player.asp?pID=124 Nigerian Players]
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