Asuquo was a captain of the
national team. He was in the national team, then called “Red Devils” that beat
Gold Coast (now Ghana) 3-0 in the 1956 bilateral Jalco Cup. He was indeed the
scorer of Nigeria’s first
ever goal in the African Nations Cup when Nigeria
first featured in Ghana in 1963. He was one of the country’s early generations
of footballers and had 14 goals to his credit.
He made his debut for Nigeria
in an October 6, 1956 friendly match with Togo and played his last in an
abandoned 1-1 All Africa Games qualifier duel with Dahomey (now Benin Republic),
getting 28 international appearances.
When Ekpe scored his second goal
in the brace he achieved in the 3-0 defeat of Morocco in a November 16, 1963
Olympic Games qualifier, he became the second Nigerian player after Elkanah
Onyeali to reach the double figure in international goal scoring.
While Onyeali who scored his
10th goal in the brace he achieved in the 6-2 home loss to United Arab Republic
(a short-lived union of Egypt and Syria) on December 13, 1959 Rome Olympic
could add just one more goal to his name two years later, Ekpe raised his total
goals for Nigeria to 14 when he played his last match for the country.
He is famously known to be the
scorer of Nigeria’s first ever goal in the African Nations Cup history.
That happened in Nigeria’s 6-3
loss to Egypt in Kumasi, Ghana in 1963. His goal for Nigeria initially put the
score-lines at 3-1 in favour of the North Africans. Till date Nigeria has
scored 118 goals in the Africa Cup of Nations finals. The landmark 100th goal
was scored by Obinna Nsofor in a February 4, 2006 quarter final duel with
Tunisia in Port Said, Egypt.
When Asuquo Ekpe played along
with his younger brother, Effiong Ekpe (then called Ekpe Junior), in a February
2, 1963 4-1 defeat of the then Dahomey (now Benin Republic), it was the first
time a set of sibling was playing for Nigeria. The pair went on to play a
couple of more matches for Nigeria.
Asuquo had played for Duke Town
primary and secondary schools in the 1940s and 1950s.
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