Joseph Yobo, born on September sixth, nineteen eighty, is a distinguished former professional footballer from Nigeria, renowned for his role as a centre back. His football journey commenced at Standard Liège and Marseille, where he honed his skills before making a significant move to Everton in two thousand two.
During his decade-long tenure at Everton, Yobo made a remarkable impact, becoming the first African player to captain the club. His leadership and defensive prowess were instrumental in the team's successes during his time there. After leaving Everton, he continued his career with stints at Fenerbahçe and Norwich City, further solidifying his reputation in international football.
Yobo's contributions to the Nigerian national team are noteworthy; he served as captain until his retirement from international football in June two thousand fourteen. He holds the record for the most appearances for Nigeria, having been part of nine different international squads throughout his career.
In February two thousand twenty, Yobo transitioned into coaching, being appointed as the assistant coach of the Super Eagles by the Nigeria Football Federation, marking a new chapter in his football journey.