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Peter Rufai, fondly known as “Dodo Mayana,” remains one of Nigeria’s most iconic football legends, whose illustrious career between the sticks defined an era for the Super Eagles. Peter Rufai’s legacy as Nigeria’s legendary No. 1 goalkeeper is defined by his nerve in penalty shootouts and spectacular saves in pivotal matches.


From his humble beginnings to international glory, Rufai’s story is one of grit, grace, and greatness, ValidViewNetwork reports.

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Born into a royal family in Lagos, Rufai chose the path of football over a traditional throne. His football journey began at Stationery Stores in Lagos, followed by stints at Femo Scorpions and AS Dragons of Benin Republic. These formative years laid the foundation for a career that would see him become Nigeria’s most revered goalkeeper for over a decade.


Rufai earned his first call-up to the Nigerian national team in 1983. Though young and relatively unknown then, he made a memorable debut, quickly establishing himself as a safe pair of hands. His early performances earned him the nickname “Dodo Mayana”—a phrase coined by fans to describe his acrobatic, yet calculated, style of goalkeeping that reminded many of a fearless bird diving into the wind.


On March 23, 1988 during the AFCON semi final match against Algeria (Rabat) and the score 8–8 in an epic shootout, Rufai dove low to his right to save Lakhdar Belloumi’s, Algeria’s greatest player spot kick, clinching a 9–8 triumph that sent Nigeria to the final. His calm demeanor under pressure stunned the North Africans and endeared him to millions of Nigerian fans. His two dramatic penalty saves had earlier helped Nigeria to qualify for the competition. He was a thorn in the flesh of the Cameroon national team every time they met with Nigeria.

One of his most memorable early achievements came on July 24, 1993, during a Nations Cup qualifier against Ethiopia. Not only did Rufai keep a clean sheet, but he also made history by stepping up to score a penalty—an extraordinary feat for a goalkeeper. It was a moment that solidified his status as more than just a shot-stopper but also a leader who inspired confidence across the field. It made him the first Nigerian goalkeeper to score in an international match, an achievement still etched in Super Eagles folklore.

In 1994 AFCON, facing a formidable Ivorian side led by Joel Tiehi and Abdoulaye Traoré, the game went into penalties after a 2–2 draw. Rufai made a crucial stop, swinging momentum in Nigeria’s favor. The Super Eagles triumphed and advanced to win their second AFCON title.

On June 25, 1994 during the USA ’94 World Cup against Argentina, Rufai pulled off a stunning parried save from a Maradona free kick, only for Claudio Caniggia to pounce on the rebound—still, that initial save remains one of the tournament’s standout moments. The moment was broadcast globally and showcased Rufai’s elite shot-stopping ability on football’s grandest stage.


Rufai’s career spanned several European leagues, marking successful spells with clubs in Belgium (Lokeren, Beveren), the Netherlands (Go Ahead Eagles), Portugal (Farense, Gil Vicente), and Spain (Hércules, Deportivo La Coruña). At Farense, he played a pivotal role in helping the team qualify for the UEFA Cup—a rare achievement for the modest Portuguese side.


Beyond the pitch, Rufai’s life was deeply rooted in family values. He is a devoted husband and father, with one of his sons, Senbaty, also venturing into football. Despite his royal lineage, Rufai declined the kingship of Idimu in Lagos after his father’s passing, opting instead to continue his mission in football and youth development.


Rufai’s journey with the Super Eagles reached its peak when he captained the team during the 1994 Africa Cup of Nations, which Nigeria won. Though briefly sidelined, public demand for his return led to his reinstatement by Coach Clemens Westerhof. He reclaimed the number one shirt from Alloysius Agu and held it firmly until 1998, handing over to Ike Shorunmu after the World Cup in France.

His final match in national colours came on June 28, 1998, during Nigeria’s 4–1 loss to Denmark in the Round of 16 of the World Cup. It was a disappointing end to a glorious international career, but Rufai bowed out with his head held high—having served his nation with unmatched dedication.


Throughout his tenure, Rufai maintained warm relationships with teammates such as Jay-Jay Okocha, Sunday Oliseh, Rashidi Yekini, Daniel Amokachi, Finidi George, and Uche Okechukwu. Off the pitch, he was known for his humility, mentorship, and passion for youth development. His calm voice, leadership, and spiritual focus made him a respected elder both on and off the pitch.

After retiring from professional football in 2000, Rufai turned his attention to coaching and sports development. He established the Dodo Mayana Soccerthon and opened a goalkeeper academy, helping to groom the next generation of Nigerian football stars. He also earned coaching diplomas in Belgium and the UK and remains actively involved in grassroots football.

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Peter Rufai’s legacy is etched in the annals of Nigerian football history. A goalkeeper who not only saved goals but also scored them. A leader on the pitch and a mentor off it. A man who gave Nigeria not just hope between the posts, but pride in the beautiful game. In every save, every penalty, and every pep talk to his teammates, “Dodo Mayana” gave Nigeria not just security in goal—but confidence, class, and inspiration.

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‘Dodo Mayana’ died on Thursday, June 3, 2025 at the age of 61, after a protracted illness throwing the Africa sports family into mourning at the loss of the classical and sensational goalkeeper.

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