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Accusation: Taribo West was 40 - not 28 when he played for European Clubs

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Former Nigerian Super Eagles international, Taribo West has been accused of lying about his age while playing professional football in Europe for Derby County, Plymouth, Inter Milan and cross town rivals, AC Milan.  West “was 40 when he said he was 28”, claims former Partizan Belgrade chief, Zarko Zecevic. West has categorically denied the accusation.

The former Nigeria Centre half, now retired, joined Serbian team Partizan Belgrade in 2002 after leaving Derby County and told club bosses he was 28.

But the ex-president of Partizan, Zecevic, has accused him of lying, saying the defender was actually 40. 'He joined us saying he was 28. We only later found out he was 40, but he was still playing well so I don’t regret having him on the team,' Zecevic said.

But according to the Croatian media, the former defender known for his colourful hairstyles also lied when trying to join Croatia giants, Rijeka club. At the age of 44, they said West told club doctors he was only 32. It was only after an examination that the doctors raised suspicions with the club because West’s knees suggested he was older. He wasn’t signed to the team but later joined Plymouth and then Iranian side Paykan FC, where he ended his career at the age of 46 in 2008. Today West’s Wikipedia entry says he is 39.

West moved to France in January 1993, spending four and half years at Auxerre. He was part of Auxerre franchise that won the league championship and two French Cups. He then moved on to Inter Milan, where he played a vital role in winning the UEFA Cup in 1998.

West found himself at the centre of heated transfer speculation at the end of the 1998–99 season following clashes with former Inter coach Mircea Lucescu. Once Marcello Lippi took over the club, it became apparent that West had to leave. After many months of talks with various clubs, including Newcastle United, Liverpool, Ajax and Juventus, West joined Inter's cross-town rivals A.C. Milan. He helped them to secure a berth in the following season's UEFA Champions League.

Subsequently, West spent unremarkable brief spells with Derby County and Kaiserslautern. West was again playing the spotlight of Europe when he was acquired by Partizan from Serbia. With Partizan, West played a crucial role under then manager Lothar Matthäus and helped Partizan get to the Champions’ League group stage, where they were drawn in a group with Real Madrid, Porto and Marseille. After that, in early August 2004, he signed a one-year contract with Al-Arabi Sports Club.

On 5 July 2005, West was signed by Football League Championship side Plymouth Argyle, but only made four appearances. In August 2005, Derby County fans sent shirts to West's hometown in Nigeria in a campaign backed by BBC Radio Derby.

On 18 August 2007, West signed a one-year contract with Iranian club Paykan, but failed to make a start with the club, having his contract terminated by mutual consent only three months later.