By Daily Sports on December 14, 2019
Golden Ball winner at the 1987 U17 World Cup Philip Osondu has passed after a brief illness, at the age of 48, in Belgium.
Goal gathered that the former Nigeria wonderkid felt indisposed and visited the hospital to be examined, and subsequently passed away.
Osondu played a pivotal role as the Golden Eaglets placed second in Canada ’87 – and was subsequently named as the tournament’s best player ahead of Cote d’Ivoire’s Moussa Traore.
He was also a member of the Nigeria U20 squad that were runners-up at the 1989 U20 Fifa World Cup in Saudi Arabia.
His former national team colleague, Mutiu Adepoju took to social media to express his sadness over Osondu’s passing.
“Philip Osondu was my teammate at Saudi 89 FIFA U20 World Cup, where we helped Nigeria finish in second position. So shattered about the news of his passing. Dear Lord, do grant him eternal rest and console his family #RipOsondu,” Adepoju tweeted.
Before drawing the curtain on his football career, he featured for El Kanemi Warriors, RSC Anderlecht , Racing White Daring Molenbeek, La Louviere, Union Saint Gillis, Diedem Sport and FC Merchtem 2000. (Goal)
•PHOTO: Late Philip Osondu
Source Daily Sports
Posted December 14, 2019
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