Okocha was born in
Enugu,
Enugu State. In an interview with
BBC Sport he said, "As far as I can remember, we used to play with anything, with any round thing we could find, and whenever we managed to get hold of a ball, that was a bonus! I mean it was amazing!" In 1990, he joined
Enugu Rangers. In his time at the club he produced many spectacular displays, including one where he rounded off and scored a goal against experienced Nigerian goalkeeper
Willy Okpara in a match against
BCC Lions of Gboko. Later that year, he went on holiday to West Germany, the country that had just won the
1990 FIFA World Cup, so he could watch German league football. His friend Binebi Numa was playing in the Third Division for
Borussia Neunkirchen, and one morning Okocha accompanied Numa to training, where he asked to join in. The Neunkirchen coach was impressed with Okocha's skills and invited him back the next day before offering him a contract. A year later, he joined
1. FC Saarbrücken, but stayed only a few months with the
2. Bundesliga side before a move to the
Bundesliga with
Eintracht Frankfurt.
Eintracht Frankfurt Okocha joined
Eintracht Frankfurt in December 1991, where he linked up with many well-known players including Ghanaian international striker
Tony Yeboah and later
Thomas Doll. He continued to shine for the German side, one highlight being a goal he scored against
Karlsruher SC, dribbling in the penalty box, even going past some players twice, and slotting the ball past goalkeeper
Oliver Kahn. The goal was voted Goal of the Season by many football magazines, and also voted as the 1993
Goal of the Year by viewers of
Sportschau (an
ARD German TV sports programme). In 1995, Okocha, Yeboah and
Maurizio Gaudino were all involved in a feud with manager
Jupp Heynckes, which led to their departure from the club. Yeboah and Gaudino later left for England, while Okocha stayed until the end of the season when Eintracht were relegated to the 2. Bundesliga, before signing for
Süper Lig club
Fenerbahçe. In the
Bundesliga he scored 18 goals in 90 matches.
Fenerbahçe Okocha joined Turkish club Fenerbahçe for approximately £1 million following Eintracht Frankfurt's relegation to the 2. Bundesliga. Okocha acquired Turkish citizenship during his time at the club and chose the name
Muhammed Yavuz while playing. He said that he chose the name Muhammed due to its popularity in Islam, though he did not change his own religion, and the surname Yavuz was a tribute to a staff member he admired. In the
2001 UEFA Intertoto Cup Okocha would go on to score 5 goals and help PSG become joint champions along with
Aston Villa F.C. and
ES Troyes AC.
Bolton Wanderers On 18 June Okocha joined
Bolton Wanderers on a free transfer after leaving PSG in the summer of 2002 following the
FIFA World Cup. His debut season, despite being hampered by injuries, made him a favourite with the Bolton fans, with the team printing shirts with the inscription "Jay-Jay – so good they named him twice". He steered the team away from relegation with seven goals, including one later voted the team's Goal of the Season in the vital league win against
West Ham United. This was also chosen as Bolton's best ever Premier League goal by a fan vote in 2008. The next season saw Okocha receive more responsibility as he was given the captain's armband following
Guðni Bergsson's retirement. As captain he led Bolton to the
2004 Football League Cup final, their first cup final in nine years, where they finished runners-up to
Middlesbrough. In 2006, Okocha was stripped of the captaincy—something he said he had seen coming, as there had been a change in attitude from some staff members. This was likely due to his proposed move to the Middle East, which had been the subject of growing speculation. At the end of the season, he refused a one-year extension in order to move to
Qatar. Following Bolton's relegation from the Premier League in 2012, Okocha stated that his spell at the club was now rendered a waste of time, because the club had not invested and improved on the foundations that were laid during his time there. In 2017, Okocha was voted the best player to have ever played for Bolton Wanderers at the Reebok/Macron Stadium.
Hull City After just one season in Qatar,
Football League Championship side
Hull City signed Okocha on a free transfer in 2007, after the player had been linked to
Real Salt Lake and
Sydney FC. It was a move he made saying that "God had told him to do so". He was however unable to contribute greatly to Hull's promotion campaign due to fitness and constant injury problems, playing only 18 games and scoring no goals. Hull still succeeded in winning promotion to the
Premier League for the first time in their 104-year history. At the end of the season, after changing his mind on a proposed retirement due to Hull's promotion, he was released by the club, which ultimately sent him into retirement.
Durgapur Vox Champions In 2012 he came out of retirement and signed with
Bengal Premier League Soccer team Durgapur Vox Champions. However, the season was postponed and the league itself folded in 2013 before he was able to make an appearance for the team. ==International career==