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Fatai Atere

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Atere was a member of the Igbobi College team that won the Principal Cup for the first time in the school's history after 38 years. That got him a call to the national camp. He also played for youth side Felele FC, Greater Tomorrow Football Club and the YSFON football Club that represented Nigeria
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in friendly games all over Africa, particularly in the ECOWAS Cup in Burkina Faso, in 1987.
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in 1990, Atere was named the managing director of the EJJE Youth Soccer Academy in
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A street in Mushin, Lagos was named after him by the
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