Kanu Nwankwo: 10 interesting facts about the Super Eagles and Arsenal legend

10 interesting facts about Kanu Nwankwo

Kanu Nwankwo: 10 interesting facts about the Super Eagles and Arsenal legend

Tunde Young 14:00 - 01.08.2023

In this article, we will take a deep dive into the life of Super Eagles legend Kanu Nwankwo with special attention on his Profile, Age, Salary, Net Worth, Wife, House, Cars, Pictures, Heart Foundation and Latest News.

Kanu Nwankwo Biography

Kanu Nwankwo is a former professional football star that played for the Super Eagles of Nigeria and club sides including Iwuanyanwu Nationale (now Heartland FC), Ajax, and Arsenal. He is regarded as a legend of the Nigerian national team and Arsenal FC.

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Kanu enjoyed a hugely successful career, winning the UEFA Champions League, the English Premier League, and the Olympics amongst many other titles. Now retired, Kanu has turned his attention to business, philanthropy and ambassadorial activities as he is now a UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador.

'Papilo' as he is affectionately referred to was born on August 1, 1976, and has built a reputation as one of the greatest and most impactful African players of all time.

Nwankwo Kanu is arguably Nigeria's most decorated footballer ever
Nwankwo Kanu is arguably Nigeria's most decorated footballer ever

Kanu Nwankwo Profile

Full name: Kanu Nwosu Christian Nwankwo

Birth date: August 1, 1976

Nationality: Nigerian

Place of birth: Owerri, Nigeria

Age: 47 years old

Current club: Retired

Height: 6ft 6in

Marital status: Married

Salary: Retired

Net worth: £7.49m

Instagram: @kingkanu4

Twitter: @papilokanu

10 interesting facts about Kanu Nwankwo

1. Kanu Nwankwo was born on August 1, 1976, in Owerri, Imo State in Nigeria and is 46 years old as of May 2023. He is a native of Abia State in southeast Nigeria and a member of the Aro sub-group of the Igbo ethnic group. According to Wikipedia, his name Nwankwo means "Child born on Nkwo market day" in the Igbo language

Kanu Nwankwo's career

2. Kanu Nwankwo got his footballing education from Nigerian clubs Federation Works and Iwuayanwu Nationale (now Heartland FC). These clubs led to him representing Nigeria at the 1993 U17 World Cup where he was the joint-top scorer with five (5) goals.

3. Kanu's U17 World Cup success brought Ajax knocking with the Dutch club paying €200,000 for his services in 1993. At Ajax, Kanu won the UEFA Champions League, the UEFA Super Cup, and the UEFA Intercontinental Cup all in 1995. He also won three consecutive Eredivisie titles between 1994 and 1996 before leaving in 1996.

Nwankwo Kanu enjoyed success at Ajax
Nwankwo Kanu enjoyed success at Ajax

4. Kanu had a brief spell at Inter Milan that was more notable for the discovery of his heart defect and subsequent operation and recovery that saw him not play football for about 8 months.

Kanu Nwankwo's time at Inter Milan did not go according to plan
Kanu Nwankwo's time at Inter Milan did not go according to plan

5. In 1999, Kanu finally left Inter Milan to join Premier League side Arsenal to play under Arsene Wenger. At the Highbury Stadium then, Kanu acquired the tag of a 'super sub', often coming on from the bench to score important goals.

Kanu was part of the Arsenal 'Invincibles' squad of 2003/04, as well as winning the Premier League in 2002 & 2004, the English FA Cup in 2002 & 2003, and the FA Charity Shield in 1999.

Kanu Nwankwo was a cult hero at Arsenal
Kanu Nwankwo was a cult hero at Arsenal

6. In 2004, Kanu left Arsenal and joined West Bromwich Albion on a free transfer, taking in two years at The Hawthorns. His last major club was at Portsmouth where he spent another six (6) years before hanging up his boots in 2012.

Kanu Nwankwo won the FA Cup with Portsmouth
Kanu Nwankwo won the FA Cup with Portsmouth

Kanu had kept a low profile from sports since he retired, focusing mostly on philanthropy until recently when he was appointed as supervisor by Nigerian club, Enyimba.

Kanu Nwankwo's individual awards

7. Kanu had a stellar football career in which he won several individual awards ranging from his time with the national teams to club sides such as Ajax, Inter Milan, and Arsenal.

Amongst Kanu's awards are two African Footballer of the Year awards (1996 & 1999) and two BBC African Footballer of the Year awards (1997 & 1999).

Kanu Nwankwo posing with his CAF Player of the Year Award
Kanu Nwankwo posing with his CAF Player of the Year Award

8. While Salary data for when Kanu Nwankwo played football is hard to come by, the Nigerian international was consistently one of the high earners at the clubs he played due to his obvious talent and impressive performance.

At Inter Milan, Kanu's salary was reportedly £40,000 a week. On moving to Arsenal in 1999, he reportedly took a pay cut to a £12,000 weekly salary.

After proving himself, Kanu signed a new contract at Arsenal in 2000, which reportedly saw his salary increase to £25,000 a week.

What is Kanu Nwankwo's Net Worth?

9. After a successful career financially, Kanu remains one of the richest footballers due to the money he earned while playing and other investments.

Kanu Nwankwo's net worth is estimated to be about £7.49m. The former Super Eagles star has a host of investments, especially in Real Estate.

Kanu built a ₦400M hotel in Owerri as well as another 4-star hotel called The Hardley Apartments on Victoria Island in Lagos. He is rumoured to also have a chain of hotels in Dubai.

Kanu Nwankwo's Wife Amara Kanu

10. Kanu Nwankwo got married to Amarachi Kanu on June 26, 2004. Amara Kanu is an interior designer, author, and fitness & wellness coach.

Kanu Nwankwo and his wife Amarachi
Kanu Nwankwo and his wife Amarachi

Amara Kanu was born in Owerri, Imo State on May 27, 1986, and hails from the Igbo tribe of Nigeria. She got married to Nwankwo at the tender age of 18 years.

The couple are blessed with three children, two boys and a girl. Their first child Sean Chukwudi Kanu was born on February 14, 2005, and the second, Iyang Onyekachi Kanu was born on April 3, 2008.

Nwankwo and Amarachi Kanu with their three children
Nwankwo and Amarachi Kanu with their three children

Their youngest child and only daughter, Pinky Amarachi Kanu was born in February 2012.

Kanu Nwankwo House & Cars

Kanu Nwankwo is not one to boast or show off his wealth as the former Super Eagles player seems to shun showing off too much affluence on social media.

However, it is believed that Papilo owns a ₦150m mansion at Opebi, Lagos State where he presumably stays. The former Arsenal star is also thought to have houses in his hometown Arochukwu and Ikoyi, Lagos.

Kanu Nwankwo Social Media

Kanu Nwankwo is fairly active on social media with Instagram and Twitter accounts that he posts on from time to time.

The former Super Eagles star mostly posts about his Academy, off-field sports, philanthropy, business, and some throwbacks of his playing days.

He is of course still a fan of Arsenal and regularly posts about the Gunners.

Kanu Nwankwo's Twitter handle is @papilokanu

Kanu Nwankwo's Instagram handle is @kingkanu4

Kanu Nwankwo Super Eagles Career

After winning gold for Nigeria at the 1993 U17 World Cup, Kanu made his debut for the Super Eagles in 1994 in a friendly match against Sweden.

His next title with the national team, though not the Super Eagles, would come in 1996 when he was the star of the squad that won Africa's first Olympics Gold medal in football at the Atlanta '96 games.

Kanu Nwankwo inspired Nigeria to Olympic Gold in Atlanta '96
Kanu Nwankwo inspired Nigeria to Olympic Gold in Atlanta '96

From then on, Kanu's Super Eagles career continued to be interesting, also winning the 2000 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) with Nigeria. The former Arsenal forward played at three World Cups (France '98, Korea/Japan 2002, South Africa 2010) for the Super Eagles.

In all, Kanu made 86 appearances for the Super Eagles before retiring from international football after the 2010 World Cup. He scored 13 goals for the Super Eagles.

Kanu Nwankwo Latest News

Nwankwo Kanu is solely focused on his life after football now he remains in the news. His Kanu Heart Foundation continues to generate traction and news as the survivor tries to provide help for others. He also often talks about Arsenal and the Super Eagles on his social media.