Dahiru Sadi ( born Dahiru Sadi ; December 10, 1963) is a Nigerian footballer and midfielder. Member of the 1988 Summer Olympics . President of the Association of Professional Footballers of Nigeria, APFON .
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| Born | December 10, 1963 (55 years old) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| Position | midfielder | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Biography
Dahir Sadi was born on December 10, 1963.
Club career
In 1988, he performed at the Nigeria Championship Club - Ranchers Beas . He was also the captain of the Abiola Babes team [1] . He played in Belgium with Ndubuisi Okosieme for the club of the second division “ Eklo ”.
Team Career
In 1983, he participated in the youth world championship , which was held in Mexico. Nigeria was not able to leave the group then.
He played in the national team of Nigeria from 1985 to 1989, having held 4 games in its composition.
In September 1988, Nigeria’s Olympic head coach Manfred Honer challenged Dahira to the Seoul Summer Olympics . In the team, he got 6 number. In their group, the Nigerians took the last fourth place, losing to Yugoslavia , Australia and Brazil . Sadi played in all three games of the tournament [2] .
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Links
- Profile at TheFinalBall.com
- Worldfootball.net profile
- Player profile on Transfermarkt
- National Football Teams profile
- Dahiru Sadi - Olympic statistics at Sports-Reference.com
- Profile at footballdatabase.eu (English)