William Nwadinobi
"Willy" Okpara (born May 7, 1968 in Lagos) is a former Nigerian football goalkeeper who played
more than a decade for South African side Orlando Pirates.
Career
Okpara played for ACB Lagos from 1987 to 1989 before moving to South African side Orlando Pirates. Okpara was the club's first choice goalkeeper from 1990 to
2002, losing his place to Congolese goalkeeper Michel Babale during 2002-03 season, then becoming an understudy to Thabang Radebe and Francis Chansa before retiring in 2005. He holds the record of Pirates'
appearances with 375 matches, and is also the club's longest serving player. He
was part of the 1995 CAF
Champions League winning team.
International Career
Okpara was Nigeria under-20's first
goalkeeper during 1987 FIFA World Youth Championship,
playing in all three matches as Nigeria failed to win during the group stage.
He played for Nigeria national futsal team at 1992 FIFA Futsal World Championship as
an outfield player, featuring
in the 4-5 loss against Poland when he was sent off.
He made his debut for the Nigerian national team in 1996 and
was selected for the 1998 FIFA World Cup squad.
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