This article is about the football player. For the politician, see Ahmed Musa ( politician ) nigerian football player

Ahmed Musa ( bear 14 October 1992 ) is a nigerian professional football player who plays as a forward and left winger for turkish Süper Lig club Fatih Karagümrük and the Nigeria national team.

Musa became the first base nigerian to score more than once in a FIFA World Cup match, after scoring doubly against Argentina in the 2014 FIFA World Cup. [ 2 ] Musa is besides the first nigerian to score in two FIFA World Cup competitions, after scoring twice against Iceland in the group phase of the 2018 FIFA World Cup. [ 3 ] Musa was a member of the Al Nassr squad that won the Saudi Premier League and Saudi Super Cup, both in 2019. [ 4 ]

Club career [edit ]

early career [edit ]

Musa began his career in the GBS Football Academy. [ 5 ]

Breakthrough in Nigeria [edit ]

In 2008, Musa was loaned to JUTH F.C. [ 6 ] where he played 18 games, scoring four goals in his foremost two professional seasons for the Healers. He was subsequently loaned to Kano Pillars F.C., [ 7 ] in the 2009–10 season where he set the league record scoring multiple crucial goals as Pillars finished second gear. Musa held the phonograph record for the highest goals always scored in one season in the history of the Nigeria Premier League [ 8 ] until November 2011, when Jude Aneke of Kaduna United F.C. set a new record of 20 goals. [ 9 ]
Musa was transferred to Dutch club VVV-Venlo in summer 2010, [ 10 ] but the move was held astir because he was lone 17 years of senesce and therefore not eligible for an ITC in accord with the current FIFA rules. [ 11 ] He was formally eligible to play for VVV-Venlo on 14 October 2010 when he finally turned 18 years of age. Less than a workweek after arriving at the club, Musa made his introduction for VVV-Venlo against FC Groningen on 30 October. He started the game for VVV-Venlo, was fouled in the fiftieth infinitesimal and received a punishment kick. [ 12 ] Rated by Goal.com amongst the Hot 100 youthful football stars in the world to watch in 2011, [ 13 ] Lolade Adewuyi of Goal.com put him on the list of Top Ten Nigerian International Players of 2010 [ 14 ] and was besides included in IFFHS number of the best 140 players in the worldly concern. [ 15 ] On 8 March 2011, Ahmed Musa won the AIT football player of the class award ( national ). The ceremony was held at the Presidential Hotel, Port Harcourt, Rivers State. The event had in attendance, BBC African Footballer of the Year achiever, ghanaian Asamoah Gyan and the acme officials from the nigerian football confederation including the president Aminu Maigari. [ 16 ] In April, Venlo ‘s football film director Mario Captien said that representatives of Tottenham Hotspur had visited the clubhouse regarding the player, [ 17 ] besides Ajax scout Tijani Babangida said that Ajax were matter to in Musa but that the consequence would be decided at the end of the season. [ 18 ] On 1 May 2011, Musa hit a stimulate to sink Feyenoord 3–2 and end any loiter fears of automatic pistol relegation from the Eredivisie. [ 19 ] [ 20 ] In August 2011, after returning from the 2011 FIFA U-20 World Cup in Colombia, Musa made his first appearance of the 2011–12 season at home against AFC Ajax and scored two goals. [ 21 ] In September VVV-Venlo president Hai Berden disclosed on Eredivisie Live that VVV-Venlo had turned down a last moment bid of €10 million euro for Musa from the Bundesliga. The name of the Bundesliga club was not disclosed. [ 22 ]

CSKA Moscow [edit ]

Musa playing for CSKA Moscow in 2012 On 7 January 2012, Musa signed for russian side CSKA Moscow for an undisclosed fee. [ 23 ] On 17 September 2014 he scored an 82nd moment consolation goal in a 5–1 UEFA Champions League away rout to A.S. Roma. [ 24 ] On 1 June 2015, Musa signed a new four-year sign with CSKA until the end of the 2018–19 temper. [ 25 ] He finished the 2015–16 russian Premier League season as the 5th highest scorekeeper, becoming one of only seven players aged 23 or younger to reach double figures for goals in each of the past two seasons in Europe ‘s top seven leagues. [ 26 ] [ 27 ]

Leicester City [edit ]

On 8 July 2016, Musa moved to Leicester City for a club phonograph record £16.6 million. [ 28 ] He scored his first goals with the cabaret in a friendly against Barcelona in the 2016 International Champions Cup which ended in a 4–2 loss. [ 29 ] He made his Premier League debut on 13 August 2016 in the club ‘s open day 2–1 kill to Hull City. [ 30 ] He scored his first Premier League goal with the opener in a 3–1 victory over Crystal Palace on 22 October 2016. [ 31 ] By January 2017, Musa was yet to register an aid for the golf club, contributing an average of 0.5 key passes, 0.3 crosses and 1.2 successful dribbles per crippled. [ 32 ]

Loan return to CSKA Moscow [edit ]

On 30 January 2018, Musa returned to CSKA Moscow on loanword for the remainder of the 2017–18 season. [ 33 ] On 4 August 2018, Musa moved to Saudi Arabian side Al Nassr on a permanent bargain. [ 34 ] In October 2020, Al Nassr announced that Musa was leaving. [ 35 ] It was reported that Premier League club West Bromwich Albion was expected to complete a act for Ahmed Musa in the January transfer window for the 2020–21 season. [ 36 ]

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return to Kano Pillars [edit ]

On 13 April 2021, Musa rejoined nigerian club Kano Pillars until the end of the 2020–21 season. [ 37 ] [ 38 ]

International career [edit ]

Musa with Nigeria in 2013 In April 2010 under Coach Lars Lagerbäck, he was called up to join the Nigeria national football team camp prior to the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa [ 39 ] after helping the nigerian team win in the 2010 WAFU Nations Cup where he scored a finish against Benin. [ 40 ] In the lapp tournament against Burkina Faso, Musa ‘s goal bass into extra-time shot Nigeria into the finals of the tournament in Abeokuta. [ 41 ] He was however forced out of the Super Eagles ‘ 30-man World Cup roll due to an ankle wound. [ 42 ] On 5 August 2010, at the historic period of 17, Musa made his debut for the Nigeria senior team in a qualification meet for the 2012 Africa Cup of Nations against Madagascar, where he came on as a stand-in for Mikel John Obi in a 2–0 winnings. [ 43 ] Musa scored his foremost goal for the Super Eagles in a March 2011 friendly against Kenya. In April 2011, Ahmed Musa was included in the Nigeria national under-20 football team police squad to represent the nation in the 2011 African Youth Championship qualifiers, even though VVV Venlo had declared him unavailable for the tournament ascribable to club commitments. After some acute negotiations with the nigerian Federation, VVV Venlo and Musa ‘s representatives it was agreed that Musa will shuttle between the Netherlands and South Africa to participate in the tournament with the national team. [ 44 ] After the opening game against defending champions Ghana, Musa won the most valuable actor award and boarded the next flight back to the Netherlands. [ 45 ] In August 2011, Musa represented Nigeria U20 in the 2011 FIFA U-20 World Cup held in Colombia, where he scored three goals in five matches. Musa was included by FIFA in shortlist of 10 candidates for the Adidas Golden Ball, which was awarded to the most outstanding player of the FIFA U-20 World Cup. [ 46 ] On 7 December 2011, Ahmed Musa was one of the four nominees named for the Confederation of African Football Most Promising Talent Award, however the award went to Ivory Coast ‘s Souleymane Coulibaly. [ 47 ] Musa was called up to Nigeria ‘s 23-man squad for the 2013 Africa Cup of Nations. [ 48 ] He scored in a 4–1 semi-final frustration of Mali and appeared as a utility against Burkina Faso in the final, as the Super Eagles won their third continental entitle. overall, he appeared in five of the team ‘s six matches. [ 43 ] At the 2013 FIFA Confederations Cup, he started in all three of the team ‘s matches as they were eliminated in the group degree. [ 43 ] After appearing in all of Nigeria ‘s stipulate matches, [ 43 ] Musa was named in Stephen Keshi ‘s team for the 2014 FIFA World Cup. [ 49 ] He scored two goals in the team ‘s final Group F match, a 3–2 kill to Argentina. [ 50 ] In October 2015, following the retirement of Vincent Enyeama from international football, nigerian coach, Sunday Oliseh named Musa as the master of the team. [ 51 ] This decision was however reversed in 2016 as Mikel John Obi was named captain of the nigerian police squad and Musa was moved to Vice Captain. [ 52 ] In May 2018 he was named in Nigeria ‘s preliminary 30-man police squad for the 2018 FIFA World Cup in Russia. Though his performance against Iceland was brilliant, it was not even enough to keep the West Africans in the tournament as they were eliminated by Argentina [ 53 ] On 22 June 2018, Musa scored twice in a 2–0 victory over Iceland in their irregular group match of the World Cup. [ 54 ] In June 2019 he became the third most cap musician for Nigeria ‘s national team, surpassing Nwankwo Kanu, after appearing in a friendly against Zimbabwe. [ 55 ] He was named in the 2019 Africa Cup of Nations team by head passenger car Gernot Rohr. [ 56 ]

personal life [edit ]

He was born from a multi-religious family, with his mother Sarah Musa ( née Moses ) being a christian from Edo state in the Southern separate of Nigeria. In April 2017, Musa was involved in a challenge with his estrange wife Jamila, resulting in the patrol being called to his home. [ 57 ] shortly afterwards, the couple were divorced following “ irreconcilable differences ”. [ 58 ] On 23 May 2017, Musa married Juliet Ejue at Abuja. [ 59 ] [ 60 ] On 24 January 2019, Musa confirmed the news of the end of his mother Sarah Musa on his Twitter page. She had previously been ill. [ 61 ] [ 62 ]

career statistics [edit ]

Musa ( right ) playing for Leicester City in a league pit against Chelsea at Stamford Bridge on 15 October 2016

club [edit ]

As of match played 17 August 2021

International [edit ]

As of match played 13 November 2021[66]
Appearances and goals by national team and year
National team Year Apps Goals
Nigeria 2010 2 0
2011 10 1
2012 6 2
2013 16 2
2014 12 4
2015 10 2
2016 5 0
2017 5 0
2018 13 4
2019 12 0
2020 4 0
2021 8 1
Total 103 16
As of match played 13 November 2021.
Scores and results list Nigeria’s goal tally first, score column indicates score after each Musa goal.[66]

Honours [edit ]

club [edit ]

CSKA
Al-Nassr

International [edit ]

Nigeria U20

Nigeria

individual [edit ]

References [edit ]