Jay Jay Okocha is an ex-Nigerian attacking midfielder and former
ex-professional soccer player. Apart from playing for Nigeria’s national team,
he played for clubs in England, Germany, France, and Turkey in his
distinguished 18-year career.
Fast and very skillful, Okocha is best remembered for his confidence,
technique, creativity, sharp-shooting and dribbling skills, as well as his use
of feints, and mostly the stepover.
Considered to be one of the greatest players of all time and one of
Nigeria’s most-capped player, Okocha gained a significance in soccer that
remains remarkably sparse. The legendary ex-player is widely regarded as the
best Nigerian player of his generation and in fact, one of the greatest African
players of all time for his great goal-scoring record.
The sublime talent who spent a large part of his career at Nigeria’s
national team, winning 74 caps for Nigeria after making his debut in 1993, was
part of his country’s 1996 Olympic gold medal-winning side and was in the 1994,
1998 and 2002 World Cup squads.
Jay Jay Okocha’s Bio
Okocha was born in Enugu State Nigeria. His parents were from Ogwashi-Uku,
Delta State, Nigeria. Born as Augustine Azuka, Okocha’s brother James who
started playing football first passed down the name Jay-Jay to the ex-player.
His immediate older brother Emmanuel was also called Emma Jay-Jay, but Okocha
got stuck with the name.
Just like many other footballers, Jay Jay Okocha started playing football on
the streets, mainly with a cobbled-together ball. He revealed in an interview
that they played football with just about anything they could get a hold
of.
In 1990, he joined Enugu
Rangers where he made many spectacular displays including one where he
rounded off and scored a goal against experienced Nigerian goalkeeper William
Okpara in a match against BCC Lions.
A few months later, Jay Jay Okocha visited West Germany to watch German
league football. While in Germany, he stayed with his friend Binebi Numa who
was playing in the Third Division for Borussia Neunkirchen.
On one of Numa’s training days, Okocha tagged along and was asked to join in
the training. His skills attracted the attention of Neunkirchen coach who told
him to join the next day before offering him a contract.
The revered player then enjoyed a meteoric rise from being an amateur
footballer to an international player and tormented defenses with his range of
tricks.
A year later, he joined 1. FC Saarbrücken, but played awhile with the 2.
Bundesliga side before a transfer to 1. Bundesliga with Eintracht Frankfurt.
The ex-player continued to sparkle in the German side, one notable highlight
being a goal he scored against Karlsruhe, taking the ball forward in the
penalty box past goalkeeper Oliver Kahn even going past some players twice.
The goal was voted Goal of the Season by many soccer magazines and also
voted as 1993 Goal of the Year by viewers of Sportschau (an ARD German TV
sports program).
In 1995, Okocha, Yeboah and Maurizio Gaudino had a serious argument with
manager Jupp Heynckes, which forced them to leave the club.
The two moved to England, while Okocha stayed until the season ended when
Frankfurt was relegated to the 2. Bundesliga, before he transferred to Istanbul
club Fenerbahçe.
JJ Okocha joined Turkish club Fenerbahçewhere he was received about £1
million. In his two seasons with the team, he scored 30 goals in 62 appearances
of which vast majority of them came from direct free kicks, which made him
stand out in the club. While at Fenerbahçe, he also became a Turkish citizen as
“Muhammet Yavuz”.
In 1998, French side Paris Saint-Germain spent around £14 million on JJ
Okocha, making him the most expensive African player at the time. During his
four-year stint with PSG, he played 84 matches and scored 12 goals. He has also
served as a mentor, at the time, for young Brazilian footballer Ronaldinho
during his time in Paris.
Okocha then joined Bolton Wanderers on a free transfer after leaving PSG in
the summer of 2002 after the FIFA World Cup. His debut season, despite being
hampered by injury, made him a favorite with the Bolton fans, with the team
printing shirts with the inscription “Jay-Jay.
During his time at English club “Bolton Wanderers” where he played for four
seasons, fans of the club sang “Jay Jay is so good they named him twice” for
the iconic former-player – the line was used to confer an enduring praise upon
him in a terrace chant.
Till date, Jay Jay Okocha remains a hero to Bolton Wanderers, where the
Nigerian rescued the club from relegation with a series of glorious goals and
mesmerizing performances.
He played one season for Qatar, Football League Championship side before he
was signed by Hull City on a free transfer in 2007 after the player had been
linked to Real Salt Lake and Sydney FC. He retired from international football
after Nigeria lost to Ivory Coast in this year’s African Cup of Nations
semifinals.
Net Worth, Cars
For a footballer of his caliber, Jay Jay’s income comes from a series of
sources. His net worth which is estimated at 150 million dollars, Okocha is
regarded as one of the richest retired footballers. Some may think that for the
fact he has retired, Okocha would suffer gross financial erosion. But Okocha
remains afloat and enjoys a comfortable and enviable life with his family.
Although he keeps his life private, it is widely known that the
ex-footballer owns a number of properties including houses and cars. Okoha
wowed the public when he gifted his wife with a white Mercedez Benz G-Wagon
SUV, on her 40th birthday.
No
matter how private he tries to be, Okocha can never get his family entirely off
the grips of the media. Like his beautiful career, he has a beautiful family
who loves and supports him.
Okocha and his loving wife Nkechi Okocha got married in 1997 and have been
together since then. The couple has two beautiful children.
Where Is Okocha Now?
Jay Jay Okocha retired from football in 2008 after his stint at Hull City
where he played only 18 games due to injury. The football legend was later made
the Chairman of the Delta State Football Association in 2015.
He spends his days encouraging young and aspiring players. He also partakes
in motivational sports programmes organized for school children. He as well
features as an analyst in football matches the most recent of which is the 2018
FIFA World Cup in Russia.
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