Full Name: Razak Omotoyossi
Date of Birth: October 8, 1985
Place of Birth: Lagos, Nigeria
Date of Death: August 2024 (aged 38)
Height: 1.75 m (5 ft 9 in)
Position: Striker / Forward
Nationality: Nigerian-born, represented Benin Republic
Early Life and Family Background
Razak Omotoyossi was born in Lagos, Nigeria, where he grew up playing street football before joining local youth academies. From a young age, his talent as a goal scorer stood out, and he quickly became known for his pace, strength, and eye for goal.
Though born in Nigeria, his professional journey eventually led him to adopt Benin Republic as his international football home, a decision that would shape his legacy as one of the country’s greatest players.
He hailed from a humble family background, where football was not only a passion but also a pathway to a better life.
Club Career
Early Career
- Omotoyossi began his professional journey in the Nigerian domestic league, playing for Delta Force FC and AS Racines. His powerful displays caught the attentiof scouts beyond Nigeria.
Sirius (Sweden) – 2005–2006
- He made the move to Europe with IK Sirius in Sweden. His impact was immediate, showcasing his scoring ability and adaptability.
Helsingborgs IF (Sweden) – 2006–2007
- Omotoyossi’s breakthrough came at Helsingborgs IF, where he partnered with Swedish legend Henrik Larsson.
- He became a fan favorite, scoring crucial goals in the UEFA Cup (now Europa League), including against top sides.
- His goal-scoring exploits in Sweden made him one of Africa’s most talked-about strikers at the time.
Al-Nassr (Saudi Arabia) – 2007–2008
- His performances earned him a lucrative move to the Middle East, joining Al-Nassr in Saudi Arabia.
FC Metz (France) – 2008–2009
- Omotoyossi later signed for FC Metz in France’s Ligue 1. Though his spell there was short, he gained valuable experience in one of Europe’s top leagues.
Other Clubs
Over his career, he played for several clubs across South Africa, Libya, Syria, Egypt, and Moldova, always admired for his work rate and sharp finishing.
International Career with Benin
- Though Nigerian by birth, Omotoyossi switched allegiance to Benin Republic after early disputes with Nigerian football authorities.
- He made his debut for Benin in 2004, going on to earn 55 caps and score 21 goals.
- He remains one of Benin’s all-time leading scorers.
Career Highlights
- 2008 Africa Cup of Nations Qualifiers: Omotoyossi scored all four goals in Benin’s stunning 4-1 victory over Togo, a feat that cemented his name in African football history.
- He finished the campaign as joint-top scorer with Samuel Eto’o.
- Represented Benin in multiple AFCON tournaments, carrying the team’s attacking hopes on his shoulders.
Playing Style
Omotoyossi was known for:
- Explosive pace and powerful runs.
- Tireless work ethic.
- Ability to play as a lone striker or alongside a partner.
- A natural finisher with a knack for scoring in big games.
Personal Life and Family
- Omotoyossi was married and had children, though he kept his family life relatively private.
- His wife and children are believed to be based partly in Nigeria and Benin, as he often traveled between the two nations during and after his career.
- Beyond football, he was known as a devoted family man, often dedicating his goals and achievements to his loved ones.
Legacy
Razak Omotoyossi is remembered as:
- A pioneer for Beninese football, proving that the small West African nation could produce stars capable of excelling on the international stage.
- An African journeyman, whose career spanned multiple continents and inspired many young African players.
- A symbol of resilience and pride, who carried Benin’s hopes for over a decade.
His passing at just 38 years old has left a deep void in African football, but his legacy will continue to inspire generations of footballers across Nigeria, Benin, and the entire continent.
Career Statistics (Summary)
- Club Appearances: Over 300 (across 10+ clubs)
- Club Goals: Approx. 100+
- Benin National Team: 55 caps, 21 goals
- Major Honours:
- Joint top scorer, 2008 AFCON qualifiers (with Samuel Eto’o)
- First player to score for Benin at an AFCON finals




























