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Efangwu Goziem Ekoku (born 8 June 1967) is a
Nigerian former professional footballer, and
sports commentator. As a player, he was a
striker who pla****...
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Abagi 'Abi'
Bienose Ekoku (born 13
April 1966) is a
former track and
field athlete in both
discus and shot put, as well as a
former professional rugby...
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retire at the end of the campaign. In Fashanu's place,
Wimbledon bought Efan
Ekoku from
Norwich City; he was the club's
leading goalscorer with nine league...
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legends of the old Wimbledon, such as John Fashanu, Dave Beasant, Efan
Ekoku, Neil ****van, Dave B****ett,
Wally Downes,
Marcus ****le, Neal Ardley, Alan...
- 3–1 victory, Norwich's
first hat-trick in the
Premier League since Efan
Ekoku against Everton in
September 1993. For the
month of
August he was named...
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Senad Lulić Günter
Netzer Daniel Davari Vittorio Pozzo Wynton Rufer Efan
Ekoku Femi
Opabunmi Franco Navarro Tomasz Rząsa
Viorel Moldovan Tosh McKinlay...
- H 1–3 20,099
Ekoku 5
February 2002 Loss
Preston North End A 2–4 14,038 Quinn,
Ekoku (pen) 9
February 2002 Win
Walsall A 3–0 8,290
Ekoku, Kuqi,
Sibon 16...
- Moreno,
Stewart Robson, Alex Pareja,
Diego Forlán, J****z Michallik, Efan
Ekoku,
Craig Burley and
Mario Suarez.
Garcia and
Zabaleta also
contribute as studio...
- Andy Walker,
Keith Andrews, Tony Gale,
Robert Green,
Matthew Upson, Efan
Ekoku,
David Provan,
Courtney Sweetman-Kirk, Izzy
Christiansen Sandomir, Richard...
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exceptions apply.
Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
Ekoku was born in Cheetham, England, but also
qualified to
represent Nigeria internationally...