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Uchenna Kizito Okafor , often shortened to Uche Okafor (8 August 1967 – 6 January 2011) was a Nigerian former professional
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who played as a defender. He made 34 international appearances for the Nigeria national team.


Club career

Okafor's club career took him to many countries before he settled in the USA. Okafor was drafted to Kansas City Wizards in the ninth round of the 1996 MLS Inaugural Player Draft, and played there for five seasons before retiring after the 2000 season.


International career

Okafor played every match when Nigeria won the
1994 African Cup of Nations The 1994 African Cup of Nations was the 19th edition of the Africa Cup of Nations, the association football championship of Africa ( CAF). It was hosted by Tunisia, who replaced original hosts Zaire. Just as in 1992, the field of twelve teams was ...
, but sustained an ankle injury shortly thereafter. He was part of the squad to the
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but did not get any playing time. He played one out of their four games in the 1998 World Cup, though, as well as at the 1988 Olympics.


Post-playing career

Okafor coached for the Associated Soccer Group, a member of the North Texas Soccer Association. He was head coach for the 91 Gold Central boys team and the 93 HP Central boys team who play in the Plano Premier Select Soccer league. Okafor was a regular pundit on African football on
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's coverage and their '' PressPass'' programme.


Death

Okafor's body was discovered by his wife in January 2011 shortly after he returned home from dropping off his daughter in school in their house in Little Elm, a town about 30 miles northwest of Dallas. The Tarrant County Medical Examiner's Office said that he hanged himself in an upstairs hallway. Okafor's family rejected the suicide ruling of the Little Elm Police Department, suspecting foul play. Kent Babb, reporter for the Kansas City Star, published an in-depth analysis of Uche's death on 19 May 2012.


Honours

Kansas City Wizards *
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* Supporters' Shield: 2000


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