Victor Nosa Ikpeba, born on June 12, 1973, in Benin City, Nigeria, is a former professional footballer renowned for his contributions to Nigerian and international football.
Playing Career
Position: Forward
Club Career:
- ACB Lagos (1989): Ikpeba began his professional journey with this Nigerian club.
- RFC Liège (1989–1993): Discovered during the 1989 FIFA U-17 World Championship, he moved to Belgium and made 79 appearances, scoring 27 goals.
- AS Monaco (1993–1999): Under coach Arsène Wenger, Ikpeba flourished, making 170 appearances and netting 55 goals. He played a pivotal role in Monaco’s 1996–97 Ligue 1 title win and was the club’s top scorer in European competitions with 14 goals.
- Borussia Dortmund (1999–2002): Joined the German side but faced challenges, scoring only 3 goals in 30 appearances.
- Real Betis (Loan, 2001–2002): A brief stint in Spain with limited impact, making just 3 appearances.
- Al-Ittihad Tripoli (2002–2003): Moved to Libya, scoring 13 goals in 26 appearances.
- R. Charleroi S.C. (2004): Returned to Belgium, contributing 5 goals in 15 matches.
- Al Sadd (2005): Concluded his club career in Qatar.
International Career:
- Nigeria National Team (1992–2002): Earned 31 caps and scored 7 goals.
- Major Tournaments:
- 1994 FIFA World Cup: Part of the squad.
- 1998 FIFA World Cup: Scored Nigeria’s only goal in a match against Bulgaria.
- 1994 African Cup of Nations: Contributed to Nigeria’s championship win.
- 1996 Summer Olympics: Played a role in Nigeria’s historic gold medal victory.
Honors & Awards
- Club Achievements:
- Belgian Cup with RFC Liège (1989–90)
- Ligue 1 title with AS Monaco (1996–97)
- Trophée des Champions with AS Monaco (1997)
- Libyan Premier League with Al-Ittihad (2002–03)
- International Achievements:
- African Cup of Nations Champion with Nigeria (1994)
- Olympic Gold Medalist with Nigeria (1996)
- Individual Accolades:
- African Footballer of the Year (1997)
- Ebony Shoe Award – Best African player in the Belgian League (1993)
Post-Retirement
After retiring from professional football in 2005, Ikpeba transitioned into sports media. He currently co-hosts “Monday Night Football” on Supersport, providing insights and analysis on football matches.
Personal Life
Ikpeba faced personal tragedy when his wife, Atinuke, passed away from breast cancer in May 2000 at the age of 26. He resides in Lagos, Nigeria, and is a father to three children.