Every
season, the Nigerian Professional football League (NPFL) pitches a new
star. Stephen Odey of MFM FC is the man of the moment for the year 2017.
The sudden resurgence of the club appears to be tied to the magical boots of Stephen Odey whose goal count hits 18. This striker did not just drop from the moon, he is a product of the GTBank Principals Cup, a grass root football development programme of Guaranty Trust Bank.
In some instances, 14 goals was what some players scored to emerge the top scorers for the entire season. In the days leading to the last friendly match the Super Eagles had in London, March this year, Odey’s name kept coming up as a domestic league player who should have been employed for the Super Eagles’ assignments. However, his exploit led to his invitation to the Super Eagles CHAN Team double header qualifiers against Benin Republic in August.
The former school boy sensation in the GTBank Principals Cup has a big burden on his neck. He will have to prove that unlike the ‘kings’ before him, he will not be a one season sensation.
His
striking form, which has left opposing teams in tears and sorrow, has
placed MFM FC as a major contender among the possible league leaders and
has earned them a continental ticket next year.
The sudden resurgence of the club appears to be tied to the magical boots of Stephen Odey whose goal count hits 18. This striker did not just drop from the moon, he is a product of the GTBank Principals Cup, a grass root football development programme of Guaranty Trust Bank.
Steven
played in the second edition of GTBank-Lagos State Principals Cup where
he was the captain of the winning Dairy Farm Senior Secondary School,
Agege. He also topped the list of the GTBank 13-man All Star Team of the
Year. It is therefore no surprise that the little mustard seed is fast
growing into an oak.
In
January 2017, Stephen received the NPFL Bloggers’ Award as the most
valuable player of the month. Also, in the current season, he was the
first player to score a hat trick among over 200 players in the league.
He
scored five goals for the MFM FC in the 2015 season of the Nigeria
National League, helping the club to gain promotion into the elite
Nigeria Professional Football League. In the Season 2015/16, he scored 9
goals to become his club’s top scorer. In the current season, he has
scored a total of 18 goals.
In some instances, 14 goals was what some players scored to emerge the top scorers for the entire season. In the days leading to the last friendly match the Super Eagles had in London, March this year, Odey’s name kept coming up as a domestic league player who should have been employed for the Super Eagles’ assignments. However, his exploit led to his invitation to the Super Eagles CHAN Team double header qualifiers against Benin Republic in August.
The former school boy sensation in the GTBank Principals Cup has a big burden on his neck. He will have to prove that unlike the ‘kings’ before him, he will not be a one season sensation.
Stephen’s impressive performance has now led him to signing a four year contract with Swiss club-FC Zurich, this may not be a big surprise considering the GTBank football tournaments growing profile of football future stars.
The
18-goal mark he set in 36 matches is even higher than what most of his
predecessors scored in the entire 38-match seasons in the past.
Consider the goal-chart below:
Past Top Scorers of Nigerian League
- 1990-Ishaya Jatau (Iwuanyanwu Nationale), 17 goals
- 1991-Richard Ojomo (Bendel United), 12 goals
- 1992-Arthur Moses (Super Stores), 10 goals
- 1993-Tony Nwigwe (Iwuanyanwu Nationale), 13 goals
- 1994-Olumide Harris (Shooting Stars), 14 goals
- 1995-Ben Agadah (Gombe United), 12 goals
- 1996-Peter Anyiolobi (Enyimba), 9 goals
- 1997-Paul Kpoughoul (Jasper United/BCC Lions), 16 goals
- 1998-Hassan Minda (Gombe United), 14goals
- 1999-Emmanuel Agbo (Iwuanyanwu Nationale), 14 goals
- 2000-Peter Ijeh (Julius Berger), 14 goals
- 2001-Uche Okereke (Enugu Rangers), 13 goals
- 2002-Joetex Frimpong (El-Kanemi), Victor Ezeji (Dolphins), 16 goals
- 2003-Chibuzor Ozurumba (Iwuanyanwu), Endurance Idahor (Julius Berger) 12 goals each
- 2004-Kabiru Alausa (Berger), 13 goals
- 2005-Timothy Anjembe (Lobi Stars), Joseph Akpala (Insurance), Charles Omokaro (Sharks), 12 goals each
- 2006 -Ibenebu Ikechukwu (El Kanemi), 10 goals
- 2007 – Ameh Aruwa (Kaduna United), 10 goals
- 2007/2008 – Abubakar Babale (Wikki Tourist/Sunshine Stars), 14 goals
- 2008/2009 – Akarandut Orok (Akwa United), 17 goals
- 2009/2010 – Ahmed Musa (Kano Pillars), 18 goals.
- 2010/2011 – Jude Aneke (Kaduna United), 20 goals
- 2011/2012 – Sibi Gwar (Niger United), 17 goals.
2012/2013 – Victor Namo (Nasarawa United) 18 goals. - 2013/2014 – Mfoh Udoh ( Enyimba) 23 goals
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