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Biography of Nwankwo Kanu - Soccer
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Nwankwo Kanu (born August 1, 1976 in Owerri, Nigeria) is a professional football (soccer)|footballer, currently playing for West Bromwich Albion F.C.|West Bromwich Albion in the English Premier League. He is known for his height, which is 198 cm (6'6"). Kanu began his career, aged fifteen, at first division club Federation Works before moving to Iwuanyanwu National in 1992. After a notable performance at the Football U-17 World Championship|U-17 World Championships he was signed by Ajax Amsterdam in 1993 for $250,000. He made his Ajax debut in 1994 and went on to play 54 times for the Netherlands|Dutch side, scoring 25 goals. In 1996, Ajax sold him to Internazionale|Inter Milan for around $4.7 million; that summer he played in the Nigeria national football team|Nigerian squad that won gold at the 1996 Summer Olympics|Olympics. Kanu was named African Footballer of the Year for that year. At Inter a medical examination revealed a serious heart defect; he underwent surgery in November 1996 to replace an aortic valve and did not return to his club until April 1997. In February 1999, after just twelve games for Inter, Kanu was signed by Arsenal F.C.|Arsenal for roughly $7.5 million. Initially his career was revived under Arsène Wenger, and he was named African Footballer of the Year for the second time in 1999. Kanu's appearances for Arsenal gradually became less frequent, and in the 2004 offseason, after failing to get his contract with Arsenal extended, he moved to West Bromwich Albion F.C.|West Brom on a free transfer. Kanu played for Nigeria in the Football World Cup 1998|1998 and Football World Cup 2002|2002 World Cups. Kanu is remembered for his classic hat-trick against Chelsea F.C.|Chelsea, in which one of the goals was scored parallel to the goal line. ==External link== * http://www.kanuheartfoundation.com/

