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Nwankwo Kanu was born on 1 August, 1976 in Owerri, Imo State, Nigeria, is a Nigerian footballer (born 1976). Discover Nwankwo Kanu's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 47 years old?

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Age 47 years old
Zodiac Sign Leo
Born 1 August, 1976
Birthday 1 August
Birthplace Owerri, Imo State, Nigeria
Nationality Nigeria

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Nwankwo Kanu Height, Weight & Measurements

At 47 years old, Nwankwo Kanu height is 1.97 m .

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Height 1.97 m
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Who Is Nwankwo Kanu's Wife?

His wife is Amarachi Kanu (m. 2004)

Family
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Wife Amarachi Kanu (m. 2004)
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Children Pinky Amarachi Kanu, Iyang Onyekachi Kanu, Sean Chukwudi Kanu

Nwankwo Kanu Net Worth

His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Nwankwo Kanu worth at the age of 47 years old? Nwankwo Kanu’s income source is mostly from being a successful Player. He is from Nigeria. We have estimated Nwankwo Kanu's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.

Net Worth in 2024 $1 Million - $5 Million
Salary in 2024 Under Review
Net Worth in 2023 Pending
Salary in 2023 Under Review
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1976

Nwankwo Kanu (born 1 August 1976) is a Nigerian former professional footballer who played as a forward.

He was a member of the Nigeria national team, and played for Nigerian team Iwuanyanwu Nationale, Dutch side Ajax, Inter Milan of Italy, and English clubs Arsenal, West Bromwich Albion and Portsmouth.

Kanu won a UEFA Champions League medal, a UEFA Cup medal, three FA Cup medals and two African Player of the Year awards amongst others.

He is one of few players to have won the Premier League, FA Cup, Champions League, UEFA Cup and an Olympic Gold Medal.

He made the third-most substitute appearances in Premier League history, appearing from the bench 118 times, and is regarded as one of the best players in African football history.

He is also a UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador, and African brand ambassador for digital TV operator StarTimes.

He is also the owner of Kanu Sports TV, an Internet sports television company.

Born in Owerri, Imo State, Kanu began his career at local side Federation Works before moving to Iwuanyanwu Nationale.

1993

After a notable performance in Nigeria's victorious U-17 World Championship campaign, he was signed by Dutch giants AFC Ajax in 1993 for an undisclosed fee.

He made his Ajax debut that year and went on to score 25 goals in 54 appearances.

1995

Kanu also came on as a sub in Ajax's 1995 UEFA Champions League final win over AC Milan.

The next year, Ajax reached the final again, but lost to Juventus on penalties.

Kanu started and played the entirety of that match.

1996

In 1996, Ajax sold Kanu to Serie A side Inter Milan for around $4.7 million.

That summer he captained the Nigeria national team that won gold at the Olympics, and scored two late goals in the semi-finals against powerhouses Brazil to overturn a 2–3 scoreline into a 4–3 win in extra time.

Kanu was also named African Footballer of the Year for that year.

However, soon after returning from the Olympics, Kanu underwent a medical examination at Inter, which revealed a serious heart defect, and it was believed by doctors that his career was over.

1997

He underwent successful surgery in November to replace an aortic valve, and did not return to his club until April 1997.

In interviews, Kanu frequently cites his faith as a Christian, and has often mentioned this trying time of his career as an occasion when he prayed to God.

1999

In February 1999, after just twelve league games and one goal for Inter, Kanu was signed by Arsenal for approximately £4.15 million.

He made his debut for Arsenal, against Sheffield United in the FA Cup.

With the score 1–1 and ten minutes to go, the Sheffield United goalkeeper Alan Kelly kicked the ball out of touch so that treatment could be given to Lee Morris.

When the ball was thrown back into play by Ray Parlour, although it was intended for Kelly, Kanu chased the throw-in down the right wing unchallenged and centered the ball for Marc Overmars, who scored to make the match 2–1.

After the match, Arsenal manager Arsène Wenger accepted that it was not correct sportsmanship and offered to re-play the match which was again won by Arsenal.

Despite the events overshadowing his debut, Kanu's career was quickly revived at Arsenal.

He scored his first goal for the club in the next round of the cup against Derby County, coming off the bench to net the only goal of the game.

He quickly became known for his goal scoring prowess from the bench, scoring important goals against Sheffield Wednesday, Tottenham Hotspur and Aston Villa as a substitute.

He became very popular among the fans for his two-fingered salute which started in 1999 against Middlesbrough – something that he later explained was based on the team's nickname, The Gunners.

Kanu was named African Footballer of the Year for the second time in 1999.

In the 1999–2000 season he scored 17 times in 50 matches for the Gunners, including a hat-trick in fifteen minutes against Chelsea in October 1999 to turn a 2–0 deficit into a 3–2 victory.

2001

In August 2001, Arsenal rejected a bid from Fulham of around £7m for Kanu.

However, Kanu's appearances for Arsenal gradually became less frequent, particularly after the emergence of Thierry Henry as Arsenal's first choice striker with Kanu being mainly used as a substitute.

2003

Kanu then won the 2003 FA Cup with Arsenal.

Along with other famous players, such as Henry and Robert Pires, Kanu is a member of the "Invincibles", the Arsenal side that finished the 2003–04 season of the Premier League undefeated.

He played 197 games for Arsenal, scoring 44 goals.

2004

In the summer of 2004, after his contract with Arsenal ended, he moved to West Bromwich Albion on a free transfer.

2006

In the summer of 2006, Kanu played as a guest for Arsenal in Dennis Bergkamp's testimonial game, the first match to be played in Arsenal's new Emirates Stadium.

The game was tied 1–1 when Kanu scored the winning goal, making him the third person to score in the stadium.

2008

Kanu's experience also led to his founding the Kanu Heart Foundation, an organisation that helps predominantly young African children who suffer heart defects and whose work was expanded to provide aid for homeless children in 2008.

In 2008, Kanu was voted 13th in the "Gunners' Greatest 50 Players" poll.