Super Eagles and Kano PiLlars talented striker Bello Musa Kofarmata dies at the age of 34, after a prolonged illness on Wednesday November 2.
Death of talented striker who played for Super Eagles and Kano Pillars has been announced. Kofarmata passed on Wednesday Morning , November 2, after reportedly being sick for so long.
Bello was a legend as far as the Nigerian League is concerned, with the late striker winning the NPFL title 3 times.
Bello, a late striker who won the NPFL championship three times, was legendary in the Nigerian League. AfricaNews24 discovered that the football player passed away briefly on Wednesday morning after battling an unspecified ailment.
Football confederations in Nigeria have been thrown into mourning following the sudden death of former Super Eagles and Kano Pillars striker Bello Musa Kofarmata.
Years back, Kofarmata was one of the best strikers in the Nigerian League considering his performances while at Kano Pillars and Heartland FC.
According to reports the 34 year old striker died on Wednesday November 2, morning following his prolonged sickness at Kano Estate.
He is expected to be buried according to the culture of Islamic rules.
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Play Career for Bello
Bello began his football career at Kano Buffalo in 2007 before joining city rivals and former NPFL champions Kano Pillars, where he won the league title in the 2007/2008 season.
He spent three years with the Sai Masu Gida before he moved to Heartland of Owerri in 2010, and played in the CAF Champions League with the Naze Millionaires.
Kofarmata returned to Kano Pillars in 2012 and won the league title again twice under former coach Baba Ganaru.
Bello only played one game for the Super Eagles, which was in 2010 during the 5-2 win over DR Congo in an international friendly.
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