Nigerian Football Legend Peter Fregene Passes Away At 77.
Nigeria’s football community is mourning the passing of former Super Eagles goalkeeper Peter Fregene, who died on Sunday, 13 October 2024, after a prolonged illness. Fregene, fondly nicknamed “Apo,” was renowned for his remarkable agility and consistency between the posts during the 1960s and 1970s. He was part of Nigeria’s squad at the 1968 Summer Olympics in Mexico, where his standout performances earned him widespread recognition.
The 77-year-old passed away surrounded by his family. His former teammate, Segun Odegbami, confirmed the news, paying tribute to Fregene’s legacy both as a goalkeeper and a friend.
Fregene’s football career spanned two decades, during which he became a cornerstone of Nigeria’s national team, the Green Eagles, now known as the Super Eagles. His heroic saves under pressure and leadership on the field cemented his reputation as one of the greatest goalkeepers in Nigerian history.
Beyond his achievements on the pitch, Fregene was celebrated for his humility and dedication, which inspired generations of young Nigerian footballers. Even after retiring from active play, he remained an influential figure in the sport, offering guidance and support to up-and-coming players.
His passing has left a void in the hearts of many Nigerians, including his former teammates and fans, who remember him not just for his extraordinary footballing abilities but also for his kindness and perseverance. As the football world bids farewell to an icon, Peter Fregene’s legacy will continue to be celebrated in Nigerian football for years to come.
Our Condolences from this end, may his soul rest in peace.