JUST IN: Ex-Super Eagle’s Ujah Quits Football at 34

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  • Ex- Super Eagles’ Anthony Ujah retires at 34 after a career spanning Germany and Nigeria.

  • Injuries cut short his final spell with Botev Plovdiv.

  • He earned seven Super Eagles caps, scoring once.

Former Super Eagles’ star Anthony Ujah retires from professional football, announcing his decision on Friday.

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The former Werder Bremen forward ended his career after an injury-hit spell at Bulgarian side Botev Plovdiv. Injuries kept the 34-year-old forward to five appearances and two goals.

Anthony Ujah retires: Ex-Super Eagles striker bows out

Ujah made his name in Germany, where he spent most of his club career and earned a reputation as a hard-working, busy striker.

He won seven caps for Nigeria and scored once for the Super Eagles.

He confirmed the decision on social media:

“Today, I make the toughest decision of my life, retiring from professional football.”

In short, injuries forced a difficult choice, and Ujah leaves the game with solid club and international experience. Anthony Ujah retires having left his mark in

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