Augustine Eguavoen, former Super Eagles coach, has delighted fans by sharing nostalgic photos of his stylish '90s days.
Eguavoen, renowned for his significant contributions to Nigerian football, took to social media to showcase his fashionable moments from his playing career.
The images featured him during his time with Torpedo Moscow, where he played from 1997 to 1998, appearing in 25 games and scoring once.
The snapshots captured Eguavoen donning a brownish turtleneck sweater, black baggy pants, and trendy sneakers while striking a peace sign pose.
The former coach expressed gratitude to his friend Alexey Yuric, who provided him with the
cherished photos.
He wrote: “From the Archives. The good old ‘90s! 😎 Thanks for these, my friend, Alexey Yuric.”
These pictures depicted an era of football fashion characterized by bold hairstyles, vibrant jerseys, and the unmistakable confidence exuded by Eguavoen.
They served as a testament to his impactful presence on the field, leaving an indelible mark on Nigerian football.
Eguavoen's coaching career included leading the Super Eagles to the African Cup of Nations quarterfinals in 2006, securing a bronze medal.
He also served as an interim coach for the team in the 2021 AFCON tournament before their exit in the round of 16 against Tunisia.
These swag-filled images of Eguavoen evoke fond memories of legendary players and the colorful history that has shaped Nigerian football.
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