Goodison Park: Eagles nest in England



Everton’s Goodison Park stadium has been a home away from home for some Nigerian footballers, and while some Nigeria internationals overachieved and some just filled their roles, these players have etched their names into the history of the Merseyside club.

Eight Nigerian players have played for the Toffees in their 145-year history and have been part of the journey which has kept the club ever present in the English Premier Lesgue as Everton are one of the six clubs who have never been relegated from the league.

Daniel Amokachi (1994-1996)

Performing well in Belgium and at the 1994 World Cup, Everton became interested in Daniel Amokachi and their manager Mike Walker signed him for a fee of £3m.

He went on to win the FA Cup with Everton in 1995, scoring two goals in the semi-final against Tottenham Hotspur after ‘substituting himself’ into the match while Paul Rideout was receiving treatment (the manager Joe Royle had only instructed him to warm up in preparation for possibly coming on but he went on). He appeared in the final only briefly, late on, again as a substitute but is remembered fondly for his beret-wearing celebrations afterwards.

Amokachi scored 10 goals in 43 appearances for the Toffees in all competitions.

Joseph Yobo (2003-2012)

Joseph Yobo initially joined Everton on loan from French club Marseille in July 2002 and a £1m fee was required to register the player. An option to make the move permanent was taken up and completed in 2003 with Everton agreeing a fixed additional fee of £4m.

Yobo became one of the most consistent players in the Everton squad, and was one of only seven players in the entire league to play every minute of every game throughout the 2006/07 season.

On April 15 2007, Yobo became the record appearance holder for an overseas player at Everton, a record he held until early 2012. For the UEFA Cup match against Larissa of Greece on 25 October 2007, Yobo was named as captain in the absence of Phil Neville and thus became the first African to captain the club. On May 6 2009, Yobo scored his first goal of the season against West Ham United to seal a 3–1 win.

Victor Anichebe (2006-2013)

Anichebe started his career at Everton and made his reserve-team debut for the Toffees as a 15-year-old and his first-team debut less than two years later on 27 February 2006, as a substitute in Everton’s FA Cup fourth round tie against Chelsea. He signed his first professional contract with Everton, a two-year deal, in April 2006.

On May 7, 2006, he scored his first league goal against West Bromwich Albion. He was awarded Everton’s Reserve Player of the Season for the 2005/06 season.

In 2012, he became Everton’s most used substitute in the history of the club, breaking Duncan Ferguson’s old record of 82.

Yakubu Ayegbeni (2007-2011)

Everton’s then-record signing for £11.25m in 2007, Yakubu Ayegbeni shunned the traditional centre-forwards’ number 9, Yakubu asked to be assigned number 22, setting this number as a goal-scoring target for his first season, a feat he fell one goal short of achieving.

His double against Newcastle United in a 3–1 win at Goodison Park on the last day of the 2007/08 season helped the Toffees clinch fifth place and a place in the 2008/09 UEFA Cup competition. He finished his first season with 15 league goals and 21 goals in all competitions for Everton. Yakubu achieved his highest goal tally for a single season, and also became the first Everton player since Peter Beardsley to net 20 goals in a season.

Unfortunately for Everton’s record signing, it was downhill from there as a ruptured Achilles tendon away at Tottenham in November of the following season ruled him out for 10 months.

Ayegbeni scored a total of 25 goals in 82 games for Everton.

Hope Akpan (2009-2011)

Indeed Goodison Park was a nest for Akpan who started playing for Everton when he was eight years old but surprisingly never played for the senior team. As he rose through the ranks, coach Neil Dewsnip used him regularly in the academy. Then, in 2008, Akpan was given a promotion to the club’s reserve team by head coach Andy Holden, and by the end of the year, he had inked his first professional contract.

On March 17, 2011, Akpan joined Championship team Hull City on loan for the rest of the 2010/11 season, and on June 14, 2011, Akpan signed a free transfer agreement with Crawley Town after leaving Everton.

Henry Onyekuru (2017-2019)

Everton completed the £8m signing of Henry Onyekuru in June 2017, before immediately sending the forward out on a season-long loan to Anderlecht.

Onyekuru joined the Blues from Belgian outfit Eupen on a five-year contract for an undisclosed fee to become the Club’s third signing of the 2017 summer transfer window.

He arrived at Goodison Park on the back of a prolific 2016/17 season, where he finished the Pro League’s joint-top scorer with 22 goals.

Onyekuru did not play a single match for Everton after he failed to secure a work permit in the UK.

Ademola Lookman (2017-2019)

Ademola Lookman joined Everton in January 2017, signing from Charlton Athletic for an undisclosed fee and the Nigeria international got his Everton career off to the dream start in a friendly.

Stepping off the bench with just one minute remaining, the teenager provided a confident low finish through the legs of Claudio Bravo at the Howard Kendall Gwladys Street End to seal a stunning 4-0 victory over Pep Guardiola’s Manchester City.

In January 2018, Lookman joined German club RB Leipzig on loan for the second half of the season and netted five times in 11 Bundesliga outings.

He returned to Everton that summer and went on to make 24 appearances for the Blues in 2018/19 scoring scored with a looping header in the Toffees’ 2-1 FA Cup victory over Lincoln City at Goodison Park in January 2019 which was his only goal for the club.

Alex Iwobi (2019-Present)

In August 2019, Nigerian midfielder Alex Iwobi transferred from Arsenal to Everton for an initial £28m fee, rising to £34m with potential add-ons.

He made his debut from the bench in a game at Aston Villa before marking his first two starts with goals, Iwobi heading home in a Goodison Park Premier League win over Wolverhampton Wanderers four days after netting in a Carabao Cup tie at Lincoln City.

The 26-year-old has been one of the standout performers for the Toffees who currently sit 16th in the EPL this season starting every one of the team’s 23 Premier League matches and also supplying the most assists in the squad with six assists.

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