The Edo State Sports Commission and Bendel Insurance Football Club are in a sad mood as they grieve over the passing of veteran Coach Sebastian Brodricks Imaseun.

According to his family source, the football Icon, Sebastian Brodricks Imasuen surrendered to the cold hands of death at the early hours of Wednesday. It was reported that late coach Imasuen was bedridden with stroke for a long time before his death.

In a condolence message signed by the Edo Sports Commission boss, Olympian Yusuf Alli, the late world Cup winner, will greatly be missed by the Edo Sports family and Bendel Insurance FC.

“We have lost a great personality; football tactician and a proud son of Edo land who had used his talents and spirit of patriotism to bring honour to Edo State and Nigeria as a whole.

“He proudly won Nigeria’s first Under-17 FIFA World Cup, “China 85″ edition, and also will be remembered for his iconic free kick winning goal that earned Bendel Insurance FC a
3-2 win over Mighty Jets of Jos in Ibadan to win the Challenge Cup in 1972,” Alli said.

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The Edo Sports Commission boss further expressed, “We are saddened by the demise of veteran Coach Sebastian Brodricks Imasuen, but we take solace in the fact that he wrote his name in Gold in the service to his father’s land.

“We commiserate with his immediate family and pray God to grant them the fortitude to bear the irreparable loss.”

“We also pray God to grant him eternal rest. May his soul rest in peace. Amen,” Alli prayed.

Late coach Brodricks Imasuen was the first Nigerian and African coach to win a FIFA World Cup.

He led his school boys to win the inaugural FIFA Kodak World Cup for Nigeria when the then Baby Eaglets defeated the then West Germany 2-0 in China.