Peter Rufai, one of Nigeria’s most legendary goalkeepers and a celebrated figure in African football, passed away on Thursday, July 3, 2025, leaving behind a lasting legacy that continues to inspire footballers and fans across generations.
Popular for his agility, leadership, and unforgettable saves, Rufai,
fondly known as “Dodo Mayana”, was a central figure during Nigeria’s
golden era in international football.
Beyond his contributions on the pitch, Rufai’s life was a unique blend
of royalty, resilience, and relentless passion for the game.
As Nigerians and the football world mourn his loss, here are 10 things to know about the late Super Eagles goalkeeper
1. Peter Rufai Comes from Royalty
Peter Rufai was born on August 24, 1963, in Oshodi, Lagos, into a royal
family. His father was a tribal king in Idimu, Lagos State. Despite
expectations to inherit the throne, Rufai famously declined royal
succession to pursue his passion for football.
2. He Had a Diverse Club Career Across Europe
Rufai’s professional career began locally with Stationery Stores and
Femo Scorpions before he ventured abroad. He played for clubs in Benin
(Dragons de l’Ouémé), Belgium (Lokeren, Beveren), the Netherlands (Go
Ahead Eagles), Portugal (Farense, Gil Vicente), and Spain (Hércules,
Deportivo La Coruña), gaining valuable international experience.
3. He Helped SC Farense Qualify for UEFA Cup
During the 1994–95 season, Rufai was instrumental in helping Portuguese
club SC Farense secure their first-ever UEFA Cup qualification. He kept
an impressive record, conceding just 38 goals in 34 matches that season.
4. He Was Nigeria’s First-Choice Goalkeeper
Rufai earned 65 international caps for Nigeria and was the undisputed
first-choice goalkeeper at the 1994 and 1998 FIFA World Cups. He also
played a key role in Nigeria’s victorious 1994 Africa Cup of Nations
campaign in Tunisia.
5. He Scored a Goal for the Super Eagles
In a rare feat for a goalkeeper, Rufai scored a penalty for Nigeria in a
6–0 victory over Ethiopia during the 1993 AFCON qualifiers. It was his
only international goal and remains one of the most memorable moments of
his career.
6. He Was Nicknamed “Dodo Mayana”
Fans fondly nicknamed Rufai “Dodo Mayana” due to his quick reflexes and
acrobatic saves. The nickname became synonymous with his dominant
presence between the posts and remains part of his legacy.
7. He Returned to School to Earn Coaching Credentials
After retiring from professional football, Rufai returned to the
classroom in 2023, enrolling at the National Institute for Sports in
Lagos to obtain formal coaching qualifications. It was part of his
broader effort to give back to the game through training and mentoring.
8. He Founded the Staruf Football Academy
Committed to youth development, Rufai established the Staruf Football
Academy in Lagos. He is also a vocal advocate for balancing academics
and sports and has encouraged Nigerian parents to support their
children’s football dreams alongside education.
9. He Attributes His Longevity to Discipline
Rufai has credited his 20-year-long professional career to unwavering
discipline, focus, and the drive to always give more than 100%. These
values, he says, helped him succeed in multiple countries and under
intense pressure.
10. He Suffered a Tough Exit at the 1998 World Cup
Despite his stellar career, the 4–1 loss to Denmark in the 1998 World
Cup Round of 16 was one of the low points for Rufai. He described it as
the most painful match of his career but maintained that the defeat was
due to a collective failure, not individual mistakes.
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Source: Vanguard
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