The former international was a member of the national team setup for over ten years, winning a few medals
Former Super Eagles goalkeeper Ike Shorunmu has named legendary Argentine forward Gabriel Batistuta as the toughest striker he played against.
Shorunmu faced several fantastic attackers during a career that saw him turn professional in 1990 and retire in 2005.
The Lagos-born shot-stopper played for Stationery Stores, Concord, and Shooting Stars in the domestic league before moving out to Switzerland where he represented Basel, Lucerne, and Zurich. Shorunmu also spent two…
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