Moses Kpakor


Moses Kpakor is a retired football midfielder who played for [Nigeria national Association football|football team|Nigeria] at the 1990 African Cup of Nations in Algeria.

Career

Born in Benué State, Kpakor began playing club football as a defensive midfielder for local side Hawks of Makurdi. He would play in the Nigerian Premier League with Electricity FC, BCC Lions FC and Abiola Babes during an 18-year career. He won the Nigerian FA Cup twice and the African Cup Winners' Cup.
Kpakor made several appearances for the Nigeria senior national team, including a 1994 FIFA World Cup qualifier. He played in every match at the 1990 African Cup of Nations, helping Nigeria to a runners'-up finish.
After he retired from playing, Kpakor became a football coach. He managed his former club, BCC Lions.

Personal

Kpakor's son, Kelvin, is also a professional footballer.