Tuesday 30 June 2015

Passion vs Profession: Meet the Reverend Father who doubles as Referee in the Nigerian league.


Football is not just a game, it's a passion, lifestyle and tradition. It overrides culture, religion and race, as it unites the whole world today.
We have seen professionals from other field, turn the tide to football, just to fulfill their childhood dream. A typical example is former Nigeria international, Julius Aghahowa, who left the Nigeria police force to play football.

In Rev Fr Andrew Eze, we have a personality who didn't drop the bible or forsake his congregation for football, rather, accomplishes both task simultaneously.




Born on june 9th, 1971, Andrew Eze was ordained a catholic priest in 2003 under the Nsukka diocese of Enugu state.

The charismatic referee has been involved in the round leather game even before venturing into the Parish. It is believed that the Enugu born preacher was highly involved in soccer while at the seminary.

So does being a cleric exonerate him from controversies on the pitch?


Rev Fr Eze has been linked with several strifes on the pitch while officiating. Most notably was last season's week 14 encounter between Crown Fc and Warri Wolves in Ibadan. The priest awarded a dubious penalty to the home team which marred the game.


Notwithstanding the rumpus, the clergyman is still one of the best umpires in the country. His last outing was at the weekend in Uyo, when Warri Wolves shared the spoils with their host, Akwa United, ended 1 all.

Call it multitasking or desperation , Rev Fr Eze has proven that you can always be whom you want to be, if you just believe.

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