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Former Super Eagles Player, Musa is Dead

A former Super Eagles participant is lifeless
The deceased will likely be buried later at present (Wednesday) in his household home in Kofarmata, Kano State, in accordance with Islamic rites.
Kofarmata began his soccer profession in 2007 with Buffalo F.C of Kano. In the identical 12 months, he joined Kano Pillars. In 2010, he moved to Heartland FC of Owerri and returned to Kano Pillars in 2012, and later crossed over to Elkanemi Warriors of Maiduguri.
He sealed a cope with IK Start of Norway, following a spate of trials with the staff. With Kano Pillars, he gained the Nigerian Premier League for 2007-08 and was with 11 targets the highest goalscorer.
In August 2008, Kofarmata was on a trial at Austria’s LASK and performed one pleasant sport. The ahead returned from Europe to Pillars in the beginning of the 2008 season. He joined Heartland in January 2010 for a payment of N5 million. After two and half years, he left Heartland and signed together with his lifelong membership, Kano Pillars.
Late Kofarmata was a part of Nigeria’s contingent to the 2007 FIFA U20 World Cup in Canada. He made his Super Eagles debut in March 2010, approaching as an alternative within the 5-2 pleasant match win over DR Congo in Abuja
Former Super Eagles Player, Musa is Dead
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