The goal king scored Nigeria’s first World Cup goal and was the first Nigerian to win the prestigious African Footballer of the Year Award in 1993.
Yekini also finished as top scorer at the African Cup of Nations in Senegal in 1992 and Tunisia 1994. He still the third highest scorer ever in the AFCoN history with 13 goals. Only Lauren Pokou of Cote Divoire and Samuel Eto’o Fils of Cameroun have scored more.
He scored 37 goals in 58 appearances for the Super Eagles.
His career started with UNTL Kaduna in 1981 but gained prominence, popularity and money when he transferred to the Shooting Stars Sports Club of Ibadan. He also played for Abiola Babes of Abeokuta before moving to Africa Sports of Abidjan where he helped the team won the Africa Cup Winners Cup alongside with another late Super Eagles, Thompson Oliha.
From Africa Sports, he went to Europe, joining Victoria Setubal in Portuguese First Division winning the highest goal scorer in his first season with 34 goals and was second highest scorer in Europe.
Yekinni also played for Olympiacos of Greece and Sporting Gijon of Spain before returning to Nigeria and ended his football career in 2005 with Gateway in the Nigeria professional Football League where he played 26 games and scored 7 goals.
Yekini died in Ibadan on May 4, 2012 at the age of 48.
(2) Segun Odegbami
‘Mathematical’ Segun Odegbami ranks second on this list despite last playing for the Super Eagles in 1981, a year after helping Nigeria lift its first African Cup of Nations title on home soil in Lagos. He was joint top scorer with 3 goals including two in the final match against Algeria.
Renowned for his skill, pace and the precision of his crosses, Odegbami wore the green and white jersey of the Super Eagles for five years (1976 to 1981).