Tag: Kelechi Emeteole

  • Emeteole: Image of everything football- Christian Chukwu

    Emeteole: Image of everything football- Christian Chukwu

    Former Super Eagles Coach, Christian Chukwu, has described late Kelechi Emeteole, also a former Super Sand Eagles coach, an “an image of everything football.”

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that Emeteole died in the early hours of Wednesday in a New Delhi hospital in India, where he was receiving treatment for throat cancer.

    Emeteole was aged 66.

    Chukwu, who spoke with NAN on Thursday in Enugu, said it was unfortunate for the former coach to depart for the great beyond when his wealth of experience was still needed.

    He added that “I am yet to recover from the shocking news of Emeteole’s death yesterday.

    “I am personally saddened with the development. Emeteole lived on and for football.

    “He was an epitome of everything football, who passionately love the game and gave his best and time to see it grow.

    “A good team player and one that understand the need for team-work, and to maintain a united team while as a player in the national team and in all the club sides he had handled.

    Chukwu and Emetole were former team mates in the then Green Eagles under the tutelage of late Yugoslavian coach, Tihomir “Tiko” Jelisavčić popularly known as “Father Tiko”

    He was also a member of the bronze winning squad at the 10th African Cup of Nations in Ethiopia in 1976.

    Emeteole won 17 caps for the national team between 1975 to 1977 and scored four goals.

    Popularly known as “Caterpillar”, Emeteole played alongside Idowu Otubusen, Samuel Ojebode, Zion Ogunfehinmi, Kunle Awesu, Muda Lawal, Joe Erico and others too numerous to mention.

    He also plied his trade with Rangers International FC of Enugu at the height of the club’s reign in Nigeria and the African continent.

    For his coaching career, Emeteole later served as an assistant coach of the Super Eagles.

    Between 2007 and 2009, he was the Head Coach of the beach soccer national team, now known as the Super Sand Eagles.

    Emetiole also had coaching stints with notable clubs like: Spartan FC later known as Iwuanyanwu Nationale of Owerri, El-Kanemi of Maiduguri, Lobi Stars of Makurdi, and International FC and Rangers International of Enugu.

    He led Iwuanyanwu Nationale to the final of CAF Champions League in 2009.

  • Ex-Rangers coach Emeteole dies in India

    Ex-Rangers coach Emeteole dies in India

    Former Rangers International of Enugu chief coach, Kelechi Emeteole, is dead.

    Emetole, who also coached Heartland FC and El Kanemi Warriors of Maiduguri in a distinguished coaching career, died on Wednesday in an Indian hospital.

    He was 66 years.

    Reports said the ex- Green Eagles defender died before a throat surgery could be performed on him.

    Details later…

     

     

  • El Kanemi Warriors pay Emeteole N3m

    El Kanemi Warriors pay Emeteole N3m

    El Kanemi Warriors has finally paid its former head coach, Kelechi Emeteole the sum of 3, 000, 000 (three million naira) owed him when he was in charge of the team.

    The former coach of Enugu Rangers and Heartland FC is seeking support from well-meaning Nigerians to come up with the N6m (11,000 Dollars) needed for throat Cancer surgery in India.

    El Kanemi Warriors media officer, Anthony Obaseki told SportingLife that the money was paid into Emeteole’s bank account on Tuesday.

    “I want to confirm to you that the club has paid coach Emetiole three million naira we owed him. We thank his family for bearing with the club. Now that we have the money and we have paid. We appreciated his contribution to the club. On behalf of good people of El Kanemi and Maiduguri in general, we wish him quick recovery. He can and will never be forgotten and he will always be a member of El Kanemi family. The club’s chairman Mala Zannah Kakaje will visit Emeteole next week,” Obaseki told SportingLife.

  • Kelechi ‘Caterpillar’ Emeteole battles cancer

    Kelechi ‘Caterpillar’ Emeteole battles cancer

     

    If there is one thing former Green Eagles defender Kelechi Emeteole needs now, it is N2million to free him from the strong hold of throat cancer. Information available indicate that the former Heartland, Rangers and Elkanemi coach would need a surgery to arrest the situation that has confined highly mobile sweat merchant to a place.Although the various clubs are yet to react officially it is being reported that the three clubs owe him before their relationships went sour.

    The caterpillar as he was popularly known during his hare days in the national team took over as Rangers Coach from John Obuh, but the job lasted only three months before he was sent packing and current coach Imama Amakpakabo handed the job.

    Emeteole did not only captain Heartland when he was still playing the game but made in and out return to the Nazi Millionaires as coach a record five times. Emeteole was equally engaged by Elkanemi Warriors after coach of the side Salisu Yusuf was appointed Assistant coach of Super Eagles

    Emeteole, incidentally handled the club in 2011 when they earned a return to the Premier League after gaining promotion from the Nigeria National League (NNL).

    His disengagement from the clubs center on what club officials perceived as poor results in Nigeria Professional Football (NPFL)