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Mudashiru Babatunde "Muda" Lawal (8 June 1954 – 6 July 1991) was a Nigerian
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who played as a
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for both club and country.


Club career

He worked as an automobile mechanic before his football talents were discovered, and made his national team debut in 1975. The same year, he joined Shooting Stars F.C. of
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, where he would play for many years. In 1976, he helped the club to their first continental title, winning the
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– the first Nigerian team to do so. In 1985 the club side was disbanded by a military governor. Muda returned to the side four seasons later as an assistant coach/player.


International career

Muda made his international debut in 1975, and won 86 caps and scored 12 goals for his country; he holds the record of being the only player on the continent to have appeared at five consecutive Nations' Cup finals (1976–1984). Lawal helped Nigeria to its first African Nations Cup title, at the
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. The team also competed at the
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the same year. Lawal played his last international match on 18 August 1985, when Nigeria lost to
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in the 1986 African Cup of Nations qualifier.


Death

Lawal died at his home in 1991. The Ashero Stadium in his hometown Abeokuta was renamed the Mudashiru Lawal Stadium after him upon his death.


Honours

 Nigeria *
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* * 1954 births 1991 deaths Africa Cup of Nations–winning players Nigerian men's footballers Nigerian expatriate men's footballers Olympic footballers for Nigeria Footballers at the 1980 Summer Olympics Nigeria men's international footballers 1976 African Cup of Nations players 1978 African Cup of Nations players 1980 African Cup of Nations players 1982 African Cup of Nations players 1984 African Cup of Nations players Shooting Stars S.C. players Sportspeople from Abeokuta Footballers from Ogun State Yoruba sportspeople Men's association football midfielders Abiola Babes F.C. players African Games silver medalists for Nigeria African Games silver medalists in football Footballers at the 1978 All-Africa Games 20th-century Nigerian sportsmen {{Nigeria-footy-midfielder-stub