Always a Pirate: Onyekachi Okonkwo |
ORLANDO
PIRATES have re-signed Nigeria’s answer to Mario Balotelli – the tough-talking,
ref-threatening, contract-breaking Onyekachi Okonkwo.
The big Irvin
Khoza press conference was everything Buccaneers fans might have hoped for with
SIX new players added to the double-treble champions’ squad in a single stroke –
and the promise of “more to come” from the Iron Duke.
But hold
on… what happened to the Zimbabwean striker Takesure Chinyama, just a medical
short of signing for the Sea Robbers last week? Up north, they were telling us
he was leaving Dynamos after being offered R100,000-a-month to join the South
African champions.
Instead,
we were offered midfielder Onekachi Donatus Okonkwo who begins his second spell
in Soweto after leaving the club in 2007 in the days before silverware came in
threes.
“Tico”,
who has spent the last five years scoring goals in the contrasting surroundings
of Switzerland and Qatar, grinned: “Once a Pirates, always a Pirate, that’s
what they always say!
“Even
when I was playing overseas with FC Zurich and Al Kharaitiyat, I always stayed
in touch with the chairman.”
In a move
which has distinct parallels with the return of Siyabonga Nkosi to Kaizer
Chiefs, Okonkwo, at 30 the same age as Nkosi, adds: “This club has always been
close to my heart. I’m looking forward to playing in front of the Ghost again.
“But
although I’ve played here before, to come back to Pirates after five years
abroad will be challenge - it’s a
completely different to the team I left behind in 2007. But Augusto Palacios is
still here!”
Okonkwo
is yet another cog in the machine Khoza is putting together to make a real run
at the African Champions League next season – he won it with Nigeria's Enyimba as
a youngster in 2003 and 2004. He also scored against his old club when Pirates
reached the semi-finals in 2006.
But
Okonkwo doesn’t come without a reputation for Balotelli-style controversy. In
August 2006, during a Telkom Charity Cup match against Bloemfontein Celtic,
Okonkwo was red-carded but refused to go, threatening to beat up referee Daniel
Bennett. He was eventually dragged off by his Pirates team-mates. He also had a
reputation for going AWOL when he went on various trials in Europe.
When he
went to Europe, “Tico” had signed a pre-contract agreement with German side FC
Koln but after a week, he disappeared and signed a four-year deal at Swiss side
FC Zurich.
Okonkwo
said he only agreed to a trial at Koln with their sporting director Klaus
Horstmann threatening to take the matter to FIFA.
He joined
Al Kharitiyath in the summer of 2010 and sad yesterday: “I did have options
after Qatar in France and Belgium but European football can be stressful. This
is where it started for me, and I'm happy to be back home.
“This
club has always been close to my heart. I'm happy to be here where I can
hopefully finish off my career.”
The press
conference also starred five other players who have signed three-year deals for
Pirates.
Patrick
Phungwayo, signed from Wits (the Clever Boys are soon to be know as the
Intellegent Older Gentlemen), young Khethowakhe Masuku from Black Leopards, Siya
Mngoma from Amatuks plus Free States Stars duo Ayanda Gcaba and Manti Moholo.
Quite what’s happening with Bloemfontein Celtic’ centre-back Eric Mathoho remains mystery, though Pirates have withdrawn their
interest as Chiefs and Sundowns battle it out for the Tower.
Gcaba said:
“I will always be grateful to Stars, I’d been there four years and they allowed
me to move on. I'm looking forward to the challenge ahead.”
The Iron
Duke told us: “We have had protected discussions over the last six months, with
Isaac Chansa leaving (for China), we felt that it was important to replace him.
“We can't
reveal secrets... we are still the best in the market, those who desire
happiness and success must be prepared for war.
“Everybody
is reinforcing. We are not done yet.
“There are still more players signing.”
Okonkwo’s
career in a nutshell:
2004-2007 Orlando Pirates 43 games, 3 goals
2007-2010 FC Zurich 62 (2)
2010-2012 Al Kharitiyath 39 (5)
2006-2008 Nigeria 9 (0)
His
Christian name Onyekachi, means "Who is greater than his godly
guarding?"
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