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Jimoh Mudashiru, a Nigeria-born
striker playing for Samity FC in India, has revealed his burning desire to come
back home to play for the local league and the national team.
Tell
us how you started football as a career?
I started
football when I was still in secondary school. The love and the passion of the
game give me joy. It’s been fun and great achievement all the way in this
wonderful career that chose me.
Where did you play first before you traveled
out of the country?
I stared playing with Mundial Sports International (MSI)
football club at Isolo,in Lagos State.
How
long have you been playing for Southern Samity in India?
I have been
playing for two years for Samity now. But I will also love to play for my
country and its local league.
Can you compare our kind of league in Nigeria
with India’s?
In the India league, their belief is that as a striker
you must score week in week out. They don't much believe in team work. Just go
there and get results. I think Nigeria league is more interesting than the Indian
league.
What do you think about our local league?
Nigeria league is improving daily, and getting more
interesting. Fans are coming out in masses to watch and sponsors are showing
more interest in the game, that is a big improvement.
What
league club in Nigeria, would you love to play for? If you have opportunity?
I will really love to play for this great local league
club, Enyimba FC and Warri Wolves.This two team are one of the biggest and
popular club that are making big waves in the football business in Nigeria.
Give
us an insight into how they operate there?
In India all they want is results.So as a speed player, I
like taking on defenders. My target
every time is to score goals, and that's what they want to see in India
league----your strength and power.
Why
did you choose football and why India club?
I would have loved to be a banker, if I wasn’t a
footballer. Like I said earlier on football makes me happy. We have a lot of
good players in Nigeria and it's difficult for one to be recognized easily so I
had to go play in India first, just to develop my football CV.
What
have you achieved since you have been playing the game?
To God be the glory for the little I have achieved. It’s
just a matter of time. I will achieve all my set goal for this career.
How
can you rate Nigerian Football?
Nigeria football
is becoming the most popular in Africa. It’s excellent and I am proud I am from
here. Most other African countries respect us because of the way we play. We
are strong and focus.
The way forward in the game?
Nigerians should go back to grassroots football. From
there, they can develop Nigeria’s future.
Would
you love to play for the national team, if you are called to come over?
Sure. That is the dream of every player---- to play for
the country will be my joy.
When
was your most memorable and worst moment on the game?
When I first
traveled to Iranfor trial, I was very depressed because the transfer window has
closed. I think I should have made it there. That was my worst moment. My
memorable moment was when I signed my first contract in India. Since I have
been playing in India for three years I have never had any injury.
Where
do you want to see yourself in two years from now?
I will love to be in Europe, playing for a good club. That
is the dream of every Nigerian player.
Who
are your mentors?
I love Joseph
Adeseun. He plays in China. He has been my mentor all the way.
Who is the coach who made a lot of impact in
your career?
My best coach is coach Tope Fuja with Mohammadiam
Sporting of India. He is a Nigerian coaching few teams here. He is like a
father and friend.
What do you think about Coach Stephen Keshi?
I love Coach Stephen Keshi. He is the right choice for the
Nigerian national team. He is making Nigerian local league player more exposed
to the world. I love the steps he has given to help our league and club in
Nigeria.



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