Former Nigeria striker Rasheed Yekini has died aged 48, the Confederation of African Football have announced.
Yekini, who scored Nigeria's first ever FIFA World Cup™ goal in 1994, died suddenly in Ira,Nigeria.
The striker, who played for Portuguese side Vitoria Setubal, Greek giants Olympiacos and Spanish team Sporting Gijon, is globally best remembered for his goals at the FIFA World Cup in the United States.
He scored his country's first FIFA World Cup goal in a 3-0 win over Bulgaria. His celebration, running into the goal and clutching the netting was one of the tournament's most memorable images.
He has made a mark on his generation and received recognition from the pantheon of African football.
Issa Hayatou, CAF President

CAF president and FIFA vice-president Issa Hayatou said: "I remember him well - he was a solid attacker. It was so difficult to take the ball from him.
"His physical strength was impressive. His joviality made him an endearing character. He has made a mark on his generation and received recognition from the pantheon of African football.
"In these painful circumstances I want to send in my name and on behalf of all the executive committee and the entire African football family my deepest condolences to his people, the Nigerian Federation and all its supporters. May God bless his soul and comfort his family."
Yekini, who was named CAF African Footballer of the Year in 1993, was top scorer as Nigeriawon the 1994 CAF Cup of Nations and also appeared at the 1998 FIFA World Cup.
*To watch Yekini's goal against Bulgaria at USA 1994, please click on the link to the right.