Education
Gwar hails from Gboko in Konshisha local government area of Benue State and attended the Government Secondary School, Gboko (1991–1998).
Gwar hails from Gboko in Konshisha local government area of Benue State and attended the Government Secondary School, Gboko (1991–1998).
He began his career with Ebonyi Angels. After 1 year with Kwara he moved to Enyimba International F.C. in early 2008 and returned to Lobi in June 2008. After a successful season with Lobi and winning the NFA Golden Boot, Gwar signed with his former club Kwara United in 2009.
At Kwara United Football Club he scored nine league goals.
In June 2010, Argentine football coach Rodolfo Zapata, the former coach of Sunshine Stars Football Club, named Gwar in a list of players he thought should form the basis of the future Nigeria national football team Sibi was described as a "Speedy attacker, quick with the ball, eye for goals, good finisher and dangerous in the goal box."
He scored six goals in his first three games with Tornadoes.
In June 2012 Sibi Gwar became the highest goal scorer in the Nigeria Premier League after scoring a brace against his former team Kwara United and taking his goal tally to 12 goals. Sibi was named as the Nigerian league player of the week in May 2012, He was again named as the league"s Star of the week for the second straight week in June 2012 and was league player of the year.
He signed with Enyimba in November 2012 on a one year deal.
On 2 August 2015, Sibi Gwar joined Shooting Stars South Carolina
Gwar received his first callup to the Super Eagles in August 2012, when he was named in Stephen Keshi"s squad for a friendly against Niger.