Former Super Eagles Forward Ideye Retires From Football

Former Super Eagles Forward Ideye Retires From Football

Brown Ideye, a former Super Eagles forward, has retired from the game after a long and successful career that spanned more than ten years.

He left Enyimba, who was once the two-time African Champions League champions, last year.

Ideye described the decision as one filled with “mixed emotions,” revealing in a heartfelt message shared on Tuesday that it was the result of extensive reflection and reflection.

The 36-year-old forward expressed deep gratitude to everyone who assisted him in his football career, including players, sports journalists, coaches, teammates, and the faithful supporters who supported him throughout his highs and lows.

Ideye played for top clubs like Dynamo Kyiv, West Bromwich Albion, Olympiakos, and a number of others throughout his professional career, playing in Europe, Asia, and the Middle East.

He won titles, had memorable goals, and gained respect both on and off the field.

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In particular, Ideye was a member of the Super Eagles’ squad that won the 2013 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) under late coach Stephen Keshi, enlisting him in Nigerian football history.

He claimed that playing the game gave him “incredible joy, sad days, the opportunity to travel and see the world, lifelong friendships, and so many unforgettable memories” during those times.

Ideye expressed gratitude to Nigeria for the opportunity to represent the nation, claiming that being a member of the Super Eagles was an honor.

Ideye promised that the sport would always be a part of his life as he prepared for the beginning of the chapter despite leaving the professional game.

Source: Channels TV

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