Former Super Eagles captain Vincent Enyeama has been honoured by world football governing body, FIFA.
Enyeama shared a photo of himself with the plaque he was presented to by FIFA.
“This is how goodness and mercy will follow you all this month of March. First day of the month, FIFA got me a trophy for hardwork, dedication, success. Thank you @fifa. I want to wish everyone reading this message a wonderful month of March. God did it for me. God will do it for us,” Enyeama wrote alongside the photo on Instagram.
The award is for his exploits with his Ligue 1 club Lille. Enyeama on Sunday, February, 21 played in his 100th Ligue 1 game for the French clubside in their 1-0 win over Olmpique Lyonnais.
Enyeam joined Lille in June 2011 on a three-year contract and made his debut in October against Inter Milan in the 2012 UEFA Champions League group stage, where Inter managed a 1–0 victory.
After a loan move out of the club, Enyeama returned to Lille and finally became the first choice goalkeeper in the 2013/14 season.
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