Shooting Stars F.C. - Notable Players

Notable Players

  • Sari Abacha
  • Oluwasegun Abiodun
  • Yinka Adedeji
  • Mutiu Adegoke
  • Dele Adeleye
  • Mutiu Adepoju
  • Adebayo Adigun
  • Edith Agoye
  • Muisi Ajao
  • Tony Alegbe
  • Segun Atere
  • Samuel Ojebode
  • Idowu "Slow Poison" Otubusin
  • Moses Otolorin
  • Kennedy Dappah
  • Joe Appiah
  • Tunde Bamidele
  • Goke Adelabu
  • Jossy Lad Ladapo
  • Bosun Ayeni
  • Ajibike Ayotunde
  • Ajibade Babalade
  • Ademola Bankole
  • Abiodun Baruwa
  • Frank Egbanor
  • Eric Ejiofor
  • Sunday Eze
  • Friday Christopher Iwezu
  • Okafor Ugochukwu Jerry
  • Ademola Johnson
  • Wale Ladipo
  • Mudashiru Lawal
  • Kareem Lukman
  • Daniel Mendie
  • Kaffo Monsuru Gorıola
  • Babatunde Musibau
  • Uche Nwofor
  • Segun Odegbami
  • Fawole Ogbein
  • Best Ogedegbe
  • Olushola Ogundare
  • Ayo Ogunlana
  • Femi Ogungbade
  • Taiwo Ogunjobi
  • Olumide Ojebode
  • Ebenezer Ojo
  • Gbenga Okunowo
  • Olabisi Olagunju
  • Seyi Olajengbesi
  • Azeez Olawale
  • Daniel Olerum
  • Solomon Olukoya
  • Harris Olumide
  • Abe S. Oluwashina
  • Niyi Omowon
  • Femi Opabunmi
  • Gordon Osusu
  • Moses Otolorin
  • Patrick Ovie
  • Felix Owolabi
  • Diran Oyelade
  • Patrick Pascal
  • Abass Rotimi
  • Ike Shorunmu
  • Wasiu Taiwo
  • Ahmed O. Tope
  • Henry Uche
  • Jerry Uche
  • Duke Udi
  • Yaya Yakubu
  • Rashidi Yekini
  • Ibrahim O. Yussuf
  • Saheed Yusuf
  • Shola Wahab

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