Former Super Eagles striker Brown Ideye
I never said broke retired footballers should be jailed – Brown Ideye
The 2013 Africa Cup of Nations winner faced criticism last week when a comment he made during an online debate was extensively distributed by numerous publications, with many accusing him of being insensitive to the suffering of former Nigerian players.
In a statement issued on Sunday, Ideye called the reports incorrect and a distortion of his position.
“Let me be clear: These statements are completely false and misrepresent my views,” he said in the statement titled Setting the Record Straight.
The ex-West Bromwich Albion forward said his views have always centred on support for footballers and athletes, particularly in addressing the challenges they face after retirement.
“I would never suggest punitive action towards anyone who struggles financially or otherwise.
“Instead, I advocate for focus to be on offering all necessary support, resources, training and mentorship programmes to help players/athletes navigate the transition from sports to life after the game,” Ideye explained.
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He also stated that conversations about the welfare of footballers should be approached with compassion, not condemnation.
“It’s important to approach these conversations with empathy and solutions, not condemnation,” he said.
The former Super Eagles striker also condemned the reports as damaging to his character and urged the media to avoid false attributions.
“This article is misleading of my person and character, and I strongly condemn it.
“I urge the public to disregard it and ask for the media to desist from false claims and publications, as such stories only bring disrepute and sow seeds of discord,” he said.
Ideye further warned against hasty conclusions and misinterpretations of his comments.
“School is not a scam; try to learn how to read and understand the whole story before jumping to conclusions,” he wrote on X, formerly Twitter.
The controversy began days earlier after the former Super Eagles player advised active footballers to start saving money early in their careers.
His advice came in response to ex-defender Taribo West’s emotional outburst at the burial of late goalkeeper Peter Rufai, where West accused football authorities of neglecting Super Eagles legends.
During the online debate, Ideye encouraged players to be financially disciplined. “Footballers, start saving for your future from day one.
“No matter how small your salary is, put something aside for your retirement,” the former footballer wrote.
He also emphasised the necessity of having a strong support system, stating that success after retirement is dependent on excellent people and a trustworthy partner.
However, in response to a follower, Ideye wrote, “They should be jailed for life if, after they retire from playing, they can’t feed themselves.”
The 34-year-old, who just announced his retirement from international football, is one of Nigeria’s most experienced forwards, having played for the Super Eagles at the 2010 FIFA World Cup and won the 2013 Africa Cup of Nations.
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