Full name Sam Henshaw Ibiam Name Sam Ibiam Role Footballer | Playing position Position Goalkeeper Years Team | |
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Date of birth (1925-04-04)4 April 1925 Date of death 2 December 2015(2015-12-02) (aged 90) Died December 2, 2015, Ebonyi, Ebonyi State |
Sam Henshaw Ibiam (4 April 1925 – 2 December 2015), popularly known as The Black Magnet during his playing days, was a Nigerian footballer who played as a goalkeeper for the pioneer Nigerian national football team who were regarded as the "1949 UK Tourists". It is claimed that he conceded just five goals in his nine years of representing Nigeria till he retired from international football in 1958.
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Playing career
Sam Ibiam's career came to limelight after featuring for the Port Harcourt XI team that got to the semi-finals of the old Governor's Cup from 1947 to 1949, thus leading to his call-up to represent Nigeria in the tour of the United Kingdom. In recognition for his achievements, Sam Ibiam was awarded a trophy at the "First National Sports Award for Sports Heroes and Heroines of Yesteryear" in 1987.
Coaching career
After his retirement from football in 1960, Sam served as head coach for the Aba XI team before proceeding to handle the Nigerian Broadcasting Corporation team from 1965 to 1967.
International
Death
Sam died on December 2, 2015 at his residence in Ebonyi State, Nigeria.