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    Sebastian Broderick, 1985 U-17 World Cup-winning coach is dead

    Opalim LiftedBy Opalim LiftedJanuary 3, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Sebastine Brodericks-Imasuen, who led the Golden Eaglets to win the inaugural U-17 World Cup in 1985, is dead.

    The late Nigerian coach was on life support at the University of Benin Teaching Hospital for over a year, Punch News reported.

    Brodericks-Imasuen, 85, had been diagnosed with an ischemic stroke in December 2022 and had been receiving treatment before he took his last breath, our correspondent gathered.

    An ischemic stroke occurs when a blood clot blocks or narrows an artery leading to the brain.

    The blood clot often forms in arteries damaged by the buildup of plaques (atherosclerosis).

    One of the players Brodericks-Imasuen trained at the 1989 U17 World Cup in Scotland, Bamidele Oguntuashe, first broke the news before another confirmation came from Harrison Jalla, the Chairman of the Professional Footballers Association of Nigeria Task Force, through a WhatsApp post.

    Jalla quoted family sources for the death of the iconic coach, who had been bedridden for some months now.

    Broderick reportedly suffered from a stroke and diabetes.

    The late coach was one of the football players who represented Nigeria at the 1968 Mexico Olympic Games and famously scored from a free kick to win the Challenge Cup for Bendel Insurance in 1972.

    As a coach, he was the head of a three-man crew that included Bala Shamaki and Christian Chukwu when the Nigerian team shocked the world in China in 1985.

    Broderick led the team again in 1987 to Canada and got to the final before losing through a penalty shootout to the then-Soviet Union.

    On his third attempt at the competition, his team lost to Saudi Arabia by a penalty kick in the quarterfinals.

    At another time, he was the assistant to Clemens Westerhof of the Super Eagles.

    Broderick began his football career in 1956, when, as a student, he featured for the Onitsha team in the Challenge Cup.

    In 1962, he joined the then-ECN and was part of the Challenge Cup-winning side of 1965.

    He was invited to the national team in 1962 but only became a regular in the build-up to the 1968 Olympic Games in Mexico.

    He was noted for his curving shots, especially from free-kick situations.

    Popularly called ‘Sabara’, his biggest moment as a club player was when he scored the winning goal in the 3-2 victory for Bendel Insurance in the replay of the 1972 Challenge Cup with the Mighty Jets of Jos at the Liberty Stadium—the first time the national cup final was held outside Lagos.

    Broderick later became a coach and helped the Midwest junior side win a gold medal at the inaugural National Sports Festival in 1973.

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