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Re: The Truth About The Early 1900s Nigeria Vs India Match (1 - 99)!!! (photo) by Wolef7(m): 8:43pm On Jan 14, 2015 |
People who didn't know how Okparaji died tend to believe it. Plus we don't really see India in world sports except cricket tho! |
Re: The Truth About The Early 1900s Nigeria Vs India Match (1 - 99)!!! (photo) by Kennywills7(m): 8:56pm On Jan 14, 2015 |
This match was played in mars Where ball change to lions, stones and crocodiles But seriously can someone tell me y India was ban from football till date? |
Re: The Truth About The Early 1900s Nigeria Vs India Match (1 - 99)!!! (photo) by timawoku(m): 8:56pm On Jan 14, 2015 |
30secs:no mind them, something way I see with my koro koro eyes like this... 1 Like
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Re: The Truth About The Early 1900s Nigeria Vs India Match (1 - 99)!!! (photo) by dayosaurus(m): 9:01pm On Jan 14, 2015 |
Nexxy007: ignorance is bliss.. india participates in football and football is played regularly. the reason why india is not on the world stage is the same reason faroe island isnt on the world stage too. |
Re: The Truth About The Early 1900s Nigeria Vs India Match (1 - 99)!!! (photo) by MzLaurel(f): 9:07pm On Jan 14, 2015 |
Jees! I believed dat foolish story about lion nd indian ish...chaii! Nice research OP....thankz very much. |
Re: The Truth About The Early 1900s Nigeria Vs India Match (1 - 99)!!! (photo) by Hollawaley(m): 9:54pm On Jan 14, 2015 |
Different sides of a coin well me can't believe this story sef |
Re: The Truth About The Early 1900s Nigeria Vs India Match (1 - 99)!!! (photo) by Ruffychuks: 10:18pm On Jan 14, 2015 |
chiefololade:read it bro 11 Likes |
Re: The Truth About The Early 1900s Nigeria Vs India Match (1 - 99)!!! (photo) by ednut1(m): 10:37pm On Jan 14, 2015 |
Nexxy007:the same way black man will neva win Olympics swimming, or white man bcom usian bolt. indians Pakistani dnt know how to play soccer. they r very good in cricket |
Re: The Truth About The Early 1900s Nigeria Vs India Match (1 - 99)!!! (photo) by fippycbk(m): 10:45pm On Jan 14, 2015 |
I think about that time India was banned from playing football because they refused to play with boots. They prefered playing on bare foot. |
Re: The Truth About The Early 1900s Nigeria Vs India Match (1 - 99)!!! (photo) by Nobody: 10:57pm On Jan 14, 2015 |
OK, who were d proponents of this tale self. wat part of naija did it originate from? |
Re: The Truth About The Early 1900s Nigeria Vs India Match (1 - 99)!!! (photo) by Medunah: 11:25pm On Jan 14, 2015 |
That story has been passed from one generation to the other. Song sef dey 'all we are sayiiiing is give us One Goal!!! Lol |
Re: The Truth About The Early 1900s Nigeria Vs India Match (1 - 99)!!! (photo) by Baddestguyp(m): 11:55pm On Jan 14, 2015 |
I watched that match as a kid. the ball turned into a lion head surrounded with fire. when okwaraji wanted to score, the ball turned into a heavy rock/stone 3 Likes |
Re: The Truth About The Early 1900s Nigeria Vs India Match (1 - 99)!!! (photo) by uzolexis(f): 11:59pm On Jan 14, 2015 |
OP why now, u have spoilt my childhood memory. Anyway, I refuse to beleive u, my grandfather was there live and it happened, the ball turned into lion #kapish 3 Likes |
Re: The Truth About The Early 1900s Nigeria Vs India Match (1 - 99)!!! (photo) by kpolli(m): 12:06am On Jan 15, 2015 |
smartfellow2080: The version you heard was a lie, no one died in that match... This legendary match is very true, only two of us watched it... I and the person who formed this story 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: The Truth About The Early 1900s Nigeria Vs India Match (1 - 99)!!! (photo) by allanphash7(m): 12:11am On Jan 15, 2015 |
Dis is d refree 1 Like
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Re: The Truth About The Early 1900s Nigeria Vs India Match (1 - 99)!!! (photo) by Nobody: 12:11am On Jan 15, 2015 |
Just asked my Indian colleague in office now and he debunked the lies we were made to believe while growing up in Nigeria 1 Like |
Re: The Truth About The Early 1900s Nigeria Vs India Match (1 - 99)!!! (photo) by Nobody: 12:12am On Jan 15, 2015 |
Na lie, there was lions! In fact it was one of the goddamn lions that killed our player! 2 Likes |
Re: The Truth About The Early 1900s Nigeria Vs India Match (1 - 99)!!! (photo) by BABAAGBALABA: 12:15am On Jan 15, 2015 |
Nexxy007:because fifa didnt allow dem to dance for about 1hr after scoring one goal 15 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: The Truth About The Early 1900s Nigeria Vs India Match (1 - 99)!!! (photo) by iphanyiuma(m): 12:21am On Jan 15, 2015 |
Hahahahahah how many of you have watched shaolin soccer...watch it and you'll understand what op is talking bout 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: The Truth About The Early 1900s Nigeria Vs India Match (1 - 99)!!! (photo) by ptolemy247(m): 12:28am On Jan 15, 2015 |
smartfellow2080:It was Teslim Balogun that was rumoured to have scored the one goal not Samuel Okwaraji...point of correction 2 Likes |
Re: The Truth About The Early 1900s Nigeria Vs India Match (1 - 99)!!! (photo) by darepoju(m): 12:34am On Jan 15, 2015 |
guy forget o.. dat 99-1 is damn truth... one of my uncles followed up the game (on radio).. and he heard every commentary of the match...Sam okwaraji was about kicking the ball wen it turned to a wild lion.... akwaraji said his last prayer an fired the ball... (THE BALL)on reaching the Indian goal keeper, all he saw was a fiery lion running toward him he had to run for his life too. and that's how we scored them... the guy just did sign of the cross and fell down... SLEEP WELL MR. OKWARAJI- REST IN PEACE.. |
Re: The Truth About The Early 1900s Nigeria Vs India Match (1 - 99)!!! (photo) by InvertedHammer: 12:35am On Jan 15, 2015 |
/ The version I heard was that India had 22 players. 11 in the field and invisible 11 in the air. A ball that should have been a header would be fired mid air by the invisible players into the post and instead of a football, Nigerian keeper was seeing seven palm heads. And whoever told the story always insisted that his grandpa was live in the arena and witnessed it. It is similar to the story about "mammy water" aka mermaid making life unbearable for the engineers when River Niger bridge was being constructed. Zik had to play "dare" with mammy water. Zik enter a bottle as a fly and came out and dared mammy water to try it. Mammy water flew into the bottle snd Zik corked the bottled so fast that mammy water was trapped. Voila! That was how they were able to build the bridge unhindered. Nigerians!!! \ 1 Like 2 Shares |
Re: The Truth About The Early 1900s Nigeria Vs India Match (1 - 99)!!! (photo) by cbrass(m): 12:37am On Jan 15, 2015 |
BukkyDan: There is no such word has "short nicker" it's either you say shorts or nickers. BTW it is characterised with ladies |
Re: The Truth About The Early 1900s Nigeria Vs India Match (1 - 99)!!! (photo) by bluegrey: 12:38am On Jan 15, 2015 |
Ruffychuks:The ball turning to lion story sounds more real than yours. Your story looks so fictious. 1. Who will agree to play ball bootless? Kicking a hard ball for 90 minutes bare feet? 2. No matter how bad the opponents seem to be, who will agree to the crappy "3 goals will equal 1?" @ op, didn't okwaraji die via stampede, after a match? |
Re: The Truth About The Early 1900s Nigeria Vs India Match (1 - 99)!!! (photo) by Nobody: 12:42am On Jan 15, 2015 |
30secs: abi oo....wat if i tell nairalanders that justin bieber is going to be 59years this year will any of u blive....d evidence was once on Google (link)nd youtube.bt today u cant find a single one.....one of the reasons i dnt trust google.....thank GOD i have d video...... |
Re: The Truth About The Early 1900s Nigeria Vs India Match (1 - 99)!!! (photo) by Revolva(m): 12:43am On Jan 15, 2015 |
All bloody lies....told to us from the start....lol how can u imagine scoring a team 100 nil..even refree sef go end match before e reach 90mins sef...Nigerians don't thing |
Re: The Truth About The Early 1900s Nigeria Vs India Match (1 - 99)!!! (photo) by Nobody: 12:45am On Jan 15, 2015 |
cbrass:dats aw u fail..... |
Re: The Truth About The Early 1900s Nigeria Vs India Match (1 - 99)!!! (photo) by demmy0325(m): 12:46am On Jan 15, 2015 |
Nexxy007:.. I bought ds story big tym 2... I later got 2 knw india nva participatd in any footbal tournament coz dey told fifa dey want 2 play wit der legs only.. No boots.. Nd fifa didnt allow dat.. |
Re: The Truth About The Early 1900s Nigeria Vs India Match (1 - 99)!!! (photo) by cbrass(m): 12:49am On Jan 15, 2015 |
duduhemit36: Mr lecturer am all ears |
Re: The Truth About The Early 1900s Nigeria Vs India Match (1 - 99)!!! (photo) by Nobody: 12:50am On Jan 15, 2015 |
Many of the guys above know some part, but let me provide the complete story as i know it: Many have heard about this match. Some think it’s an urban legend. Some think it’s only a joke. But only few know the truth. A long time ago, few months after the end of the Nigeria-Biafra war, the Military Governor of Lagos decided to stage an exhibition match at the then glorious National Stadium Lagos. He thought it would be a special way of celebrating Nigeria’s victory in the war, a way of helping Lagosians to forget the sad bloody years that had just passed. He wanted to stage the match between Nigeria & Ghana but was advised against it. His advisers reminded him how Ghana trashed Nigeria 3-Nil at the 1960 Independence Match, that another loss to Ghana might defeat the purpose of the exhibition match. His advisers suggested that they choose a team that would be very easy to beat. Brig Gen Mobolaji Johnson agreed. Ethiopia was considered. Zimbabwe was considered. India was considered. USA was considered. And India was chosen. He & his advisers believed that India would be a walkover. But had he known what would happen he might have chosen Brazil. Yes, Brazil were the reigning world champions at the time but… Oh, had he known. India agreed to play the exhibition match with Nigeria. In fact, they were overjoyed. Nigeria was one of the best teams in Africa. And they had never played with an African team before. What more! They were most overjoyed that Nigeria had agreed to their three special conditions. What were these conditions? Well, on that fateful day, a bright Saturday afternoon on August 15th, 1970, the National Stadium Lagos was filled with excited spectators. There was Condition No. 1, that the match be played on India’s Independence Day. As the players of Nigeria & India came into the pitch, spectators screamed with more excitement as they saw that all the twenty-two players were barefooted. That was Condition No. 2. (Remember that India had withdrawn from the 1950 World Cup because they weren’t allowed to play barefooted.) Priiii… Referee Mohamed Touati blew his whistle to begin the game. (The Tunisian referee had been suspended by FIFA earlier that year but had accepted to officiate this special match.) Indian forward Amer Al-Amer made the first pass. And before anyone could say “Bosnia-Herzegovina”, one Majed Suleman fired the ball high into the air towards the Nigerian post. The giant of a Nigerian keeper, Emmanuel Okala, dived to the right while the ball dropped into the left side of the net. Gooooaaal!!! 3-0. There was Condition No. 3, that each goal scored by India would be counted as 3 points while each by Nigeria would be 1 as usual. (Nigeria agreed because they believed that India could never score. Or at least couldn’t score more than one goal.) Emmanuel was looking confused. He was very sure he had dived towards the ball. Every other person thought he’d deliberately let the Indians score just to spice up the game. Meanwhile, India’s fan club was going wild with jubilation. Priii… The Nigerian forwards Sunday Atuma & Thompson Usiyen passed. As Thompson passed to Paul Hamilton, he was surprised when he saw India’s Faisal Al-Dakheel with the ball. Faisal quickly shot the ball into the air towards Nigeria’s post. Goooal! 6-0. Thompson was so confused. He could have sworn it was Paul his teammate he had passed to. Priii… Sunday Atuma passed into the Nigerian half. Alloysius Atuegbu passed to Haruna Ilerika. Haruna made a long pass into the Indian half to Samuel Okoye. He was shocked when he saw the ball in the legs of Abdullah Al-Shemmari. Haruna wiped his eyes in disbelief. Too late! Abdullah shot the ball into the air. Goal! 9-0. Three goals in barely six minutes? Nigerian spectators were wondering what was happening. Priii… Goal! 12-0. Yusuf Al-Suwayed. 15-0. Amer Al-Amer. 18-0. Majed Suleman’s second goal. 21-0. Abdulaziz Al-Buloushi. 24-0. Majed’s hat-trick. 27-0. Faisal Al-Dakheel’s second goal. 30-0. Waleed Al-Mubarak. At the twentieth minute, Nigeria’s Paul Hamilton ran with the ball all the way to India’s box-18. But as he raised his long leg to shoot, he slipped & fell. India’s defender Mahboub Jumaa easily took the ball as Paul lay on the ground moaning like a baby. That was the nearest Nigeria had gotten to the Indian post so far. Twenty-five minutes later & eight goals more, the score stood at 54-0. Some spectators angrily left the stadium even before the half-time whistle. Others waited patiently, hoping that Nigeria would revenge in the 2nd half. The Nigerian coach was already fuming with great anger, at half-time: “Boys, what the hell is happening out there?!” Coach Jorge Penna was furious. “You’re the damn captain, answer me!!” he was shouting at Emmanuel Okala. Emmanuel was speechless. He didn’t know what to say. “Co-co-coach…” Godwin Achebe began “I think I know what’s happening sir” The coach was glaring at him now. “Those Indians dey use juju. They’re using ma-magic.” “Yes! Yes!” his teammates echoed & nodded & murmured amongst themselves. “Shut up you fools!! Magic my foot!!! There is no magic in football!” 10 minutes into the 2nd half, the score-line was 90-0 the Nigerian coach had no other choice but to remove the captain Emmanuel Okala and bring in Samuel Okparaji. At the 70th minute, Nigeria’s Samuel Okparaji ran with the ball all the way to India’s box-18, as he prepared to fire the shot, he could have sworn that the ball has completely dissappeared and he was staring at a lion, he blinked and on opening his eyes, he saw indian's Amer Al-Amer fire a shot at the Nigerian Goal all the way from the Indian half, and to the shock of everyone the shot scored (the Nigerian keeper will later claim that he saw a wild lion rushing towards him and he had to jump away from the ball/lion). At the 76th minute, Samuel okwaraji was about kicking the ball wen it turned to a wild lion.... so he said his last prayer and fired the ball... (THE BALL) on reaching the Indian goal keeper, all he saw was a fiery lion running toward him he had to run for his life too. and that's how we scored them... the guy just did sign of the cross and fell down... May his soul rest in peace (Amen) 6 Likes |
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