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Okocha Declared Africa’s Greatest Player Of All Time

Jay-Jay Okocha — former captain of the Super Eagles of Nigeria, geh-geh (dribble) maestro, and one of football’s most celebrated African midfielders — is once again making headlines after being named the greatest African footballer of all time by Brazilian legend, Zico.

Here is a look at why Okocha’s legacy continues to resonate, and why many now regard him as Africa’s finest football export ever.

Why Zico and Others Call Okocha the Greatest

Voices That Elevated Okocha to “GOAT” Status

Why the Debate Remains – And Why Okocha’s Case Is Strong

Of course, calling someone the “greatest ever” invites debate. Some critics point to inconsistencies in finishing, lack of major league titles, or tactical lapses as drawbacks.

Yet for many — fans, fellow players, and legends — what matters is impact more than silverware. Okocha may not have won the biggest trophies, but his artistry, influence, and the joy he gave fans remain unmatched. In a continent bursting with talent, that counts for a lot.

A Legacy Beyond Trophies

Decades after hanging up his boots, Okocha remains a yardstick for flair, creativity, and pure enjoyment of football. His name still resonates whenever there’s a discussion about Africa’s best — often alongside, or even above, more statistically decorated stars.

By naming him the greatest African footballer of all time, Zico hasn’t just praised a player — he’s paid tribute to an era of football where beauty, improvisation, and pure joy ruled the pitch.

“Do you agree with Zico’s submission?”

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