Former home-based Super Eagles player, Bright Esieme, has tragically passed away after a brief illness. The news of his demise was confirmed by his elder brother, Osimiri Esieme, during a telephone conversation with our correspondent.>>>READ FULL ARTICLE>>>
The 32-year-old defender was a notable figure in Nigerian football, having represented the country in the 2014 Orange African Nations Championship held in South Africa under Coach Stephen Keshi’s leadership.
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Esieme showcased his talent and dedication on the field, earning a starter slot in the Super Eagles squad during the tournament. He notably filled the right-back position in the match against Morocco, stepping in for the suspended Solomon Kwambe, who had received a red card in the previous week’s clash against host nation South Africa.
Throughout his career, Esieme demonstrated versatility, showcasing his skills in various positions. In the absence of the injured Benjamin Francis, he played as a left-back against Mozambique. Additionally, he excelled as a holding midfielder in the team’s final game against South Africa.
His contributions were instrumental in helping the Super Eagles secure a commendable third-place finish in the tournament, with Nigeria emerging victorious over Zimbabwe by a goal to nil.
Professional career
Esieme’s professional football journey began on July 10, 2010, with Bukola Babes. He went on to represent several prestigious clubs, including Enyimba FC, where he signed on January 1, 2013, Enugu Rangers on February 18, 2016, Niger Tornadoes on January 1, 2018, and Warri Wolves on October 4, 2019.
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The Nigerian football community mourns the loss of Bright Esieme, remembering him for his talent, dedication, and contributions to the sport. He leaves behind a lasting legacy that will be cherished by fans and teammates alike.
Bright Esieme hails from Ukpakiri village in Abayi Ancient Kingdom, Obingwa LGA, Abia State, Nigeria.>>>READ FULL ARTICLE>>>