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Transfer Deals: 101 Nigerian Stars Who Joined New Clubsides

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The just concluded Transfer window was a busy one with players engaging in surprise moves to top clubs and leagues.

Nigerian internationals and Nigerian eligible stars weren’t left behind in the busy Transfer window of 2023 as we saw many Nigerian stars take a walk from their clubs to new Clubsides.

Nigerian based journalist Nwosu CHIGOZIE (Chygoz) who monitored closely the transfer of many Nigerian stars list a (101) of them and their various new Clubsides and countries.

1. Peter Olayinka (FK Crvena zvezda, Serbia)

2. Abdullahi Tanko (Baník Ostrava, Czech Republic)

3. Aliyu Ibrahim (Houston Dynamo, USA)

4. Tosin Kehinde (Ferencvarosi, Hungary)

5. Phillip Otele (CFR Cluj, Romania)

6. Muhammad Tijani (Slavia Prague, Czech Republic)

7. Stephen Chinedu (NK Siroki, Bosnia Herzegovina)

8. Ona Chukwuebuka (Dibba Al-hisn, UAE)

9. David Fadairo (Baník Ostrava, Czech Republic)

10. Ebenezer Okezie (FC Arda Kardzhali, Bulgaria)

11. Fawaz Abdullahi (APOEL FC, Cyprus)

12. Evo Christ Ememe (Ironi Kiryat, Israel)

13. Peter Ademo (Sheriff Tiraspol, Moldova)

14. Chisom Egbuchulam (Sichuan Jiuniu F.C., China)

15. Ebuka Nwenyi (Aguilas, Spain)

16. Taofiq Jibril (Pyunik Yerevan, Armenia)

17. Etim Friday (Mafra, Portugal)

18. Godfrey Stephen (Diosgyori, Hungary)

19. Troost Ekong (POAK, Greece)

20. Dele-Bashiru (Hatayspor, Turkey)

21. Samson Ajayi (Lincoln Red-lmps, Gibraltar)

22. Nduka David (Arsenal Tula, Russia)

23. Okoronkwo Jonathan (Arsenal Tula, Russia)

24. David Ankeye (Sheriff Tiraspol, Moldova)

25. Cyriel Dessers (Rangers, Scotland)

26. Otto John (Turan Tovuz, Azerbaijan)

27. Ibraheem Jabaar (Maccabi Petah Tikva F.C, Israel)

28. Victor Osuagwu (Jelgava, Latvia)

29. Victor Mbaoma (APR, Rwanda)

30. Benjamin Kuku (Sektzia Ziona, Israel)

31. Leon Balogun (Rangers, Scotland)

32. Ogenyi Onazi (Kitchee SC, Hong Kong)

33. Goodnews Igbokwe (Hapoel Ramat Gan Givatim, Israel)

34. Abdulrahman Taiwo (Riga FC, Latvia)

35. Ifedayo Olusegun (Kedah Darul, Malaysia)

36. Oluwashola Ogundana (Flamengo, Brazil)

37. Oluwale Onanuga (Kapaz, Azerbaijan)

38. Victor Olatunji (Sparta Prague, Czech Republic)

39. Opeyemi (S.C Coviha, Portugal)

40. Elijah (S.C Coviha, Portugal)

41. Mikel Agu (Giravanz Kitakyushu, Japan)

42. Etiosa Ighodaro (SuperSports United, South Africa)

43. Kelechi Nwakali (Chaves, Portugal)

44. Stephen Alfred (Maccabi Herzliya FC, Israel)

45. Grant Williams (Supernova, Latvia)

46. Muritala Yunusa (Sigma Olomouc, Czech Republic)

47. Sunday Jude ((Trenčín, Slovak)

48. Stanley Charles (HS Kromeriz, Czech Republic)

49. Jack Ipalibo ( AE Kifisias, Greece)

50. Mohammed (Doxa Katokopias, Greece)

51. Mathew Gbomadu (Ararat-Armenia, Armenia)

52. Samuel Chukwueze (AC Milan, Italy)

53. Kenneth Omeruo (Kasimpasa, Turkey)

54. Ededem Essien (FC Pari Nizhny Novgorod, Russia)

55. Jesse Akila (Trenčín, Slovak)

56. Hillary Gong (Trenčín, Slovak)

57. Chidera Ejuke (Royal Antwerp, Belgium)

58. Friday Adams (Football Club Botosani, Romania)

59. Abdulrazak Ishaq (Häcken, Sweden)

60. Akor Adams (Montpellier, France)

61. Solomon Gbalaka (FC Sochi, Russia)

62. James Ajako (FUS Rabat, Morocco)

63. Solomon John (Mlada Boleslav, Czech Republic)

64. Ologo Michael (Çorum FK, Turkey)

65. Aaron Samuel (Neftçi Peşəkar Futbol Klubu, Azerbaijan)

66. Eduwo Kingsley ( Club African, Tunisia)

67. Lawal Samson (Livingston, Scotland)

68. Tony Edjomariegwe (Al-kawkab, Saudi Arabia)

69. Chibuike Ikwuemesi ( U.S. Salernitana 1919, Italy)

70. Paul Mukairu (Reading FC, England)

71. Emmanuel Okeke (LASK, Austria)

72. Afeez Aremu (Kaiserslautern, Germany)

73. Maduka Okoye (Udinese Calcio, Italy)

74. Wale Musa (České Budějovice, Czech Republic)

75. Femi Kayode (Lamontville Golden Arrows, South Africa)

76. Ezekiel Henty (AEL Limassol, Cyprus)

77. Henry Onyekuru (Al-Fayha FC, Saudi Arabia)

78. Bobby Clement (AF Elbasani, Albania)

79. Victor Boniface (Bayern Leverkusen, Germany)

80. Nathan Tellas (Bayern 04 Leverkusen, Germany)

81. Gabriel Kehinde (Horsens, Denmark)

82. Samuel Adegbenro (Viking, Fotballklubb, Norway)

83. Abdul Zubairu (MFK Zemplín Michalovce, Slovak)

84. John Okoli (Asswehly Sports Club, Libya)

85. Benjamin Fredrick (Brentford, England)

86. Paul Ogunkoya (Stabek, Norway)

87. Peter Agba (Olimpija Ljubljana, Slovenia)

88. Sunday Adetunji (FK Čukarički, Serbia)

89. Attah Kadiri (Francs Borains, Belgium)

90. Godwin Saviour (Al-Okhdood, Saudi Arabia)

91. Timipere Eboh ( Iraklis, Greece)

92. Akinkunmi Amoo (AS Omonia, Cyprus)

93. Paul Onuachu (Trabzonspor, Turkey)

94. Awujoola Sodiq (Cleopatra Ceremica, Egypt)

95. Calvin Bassey (Fulham, England)

96. Ola Aina (Fulham, England)

97. Alex Iwobi (Fulham)

98. Stephen Gooey (Hong Linh Ha Tinh FC, Vietnam)

99. Odion Ighalo (Al Wehda FC, Saudi Arabia)

100. Osinachi Ohale ( Pachuca, Mexico)

101. Ashley Plumptre (Al-Ittihad, Saudi Arabia)

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CAF Confederation Cup: Ajako James Late Goal Save Fath Union Sport From Home Defeat

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Nigerian defender, James Ajako, opened his goal account in the colours of Moroccan side, Fath Union Sport as he came through with the team only to salvage a point for Fath Union Sport against Union Sportive de la Médina d’Alger in the CAF Confederation Cup.

Moroccan top-flight league giants, Fath Union Sport, eyed a positive start in the new CAF Confederation Cup group campaign when they take on Algerian top-flight league giants, Union Sportive de la Médina d’Alger.

Algiers based side, Union Sportive de la Médina d’Alger, had their hands full in its first game of the campaign in the CAF Confederation Cup haven been faced to lock horns with Fath Union Sport.

First half of the game almost ended in a stalemate not for Union Sportive de la Médina d’Alger defender, Zineddine Belaid who fired in the opener at the 45th minute.

Ahead upon restart, Union Sportive de la Médina d’Alger held on to it’s lead but failed to be solid behind as they got punish as high flying Nigerian defender, James Ajako, surged forward to poke in an equaliser for Fath Union Sport to bring final scoreline to 1-1 at full time.

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Peter Michael: Red-hot Nigerian Striker Wins Man Of The Match In VPS Victory Over Honka

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Nigerian Striker, Peter Godly Michael has been voted as the Man Of The Match following his outstanding performances in Vaasan Palloseura 0-3 win over Honka.

The Nigerian international was unanimously selected for the MOTM award following his contribution and goal which inspired the team to a big win away from home.

Ranking as Vaasan Palloseura most in-form striker as he always come through with goals when mattered most.

Peter Godly Michael and his Vaasan Palloseura team pulled up for its game against Honka hoping to cart away all maximum points at stake when they face Honka.

Honka who hasn’t been in its best form had their hands full in its Championship play-off been tied to face in-form Vaasan Palloseura .

Vaasan Palloseura went infront with just 37th minute into the game as it’s Ghanaian star, Prosper Ahiabu converted inside the box, a goal which ushered in a double with Nigerian striker, Peter Godly Michael to end the half on a 0-2 lead.

On re-emergence, Vaasan Palloseura completed the third to stretch the game outta sight for the host to bring the final score line to 0-3

With the win Vaasan Palloseura moved to the 3rd place on the log with 42 points whilst Honka remained pinned on 5th position on a 38 points

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Abdullahi Tanko: Nigerian Forward Scores In FC Baník Ostrava Eight-Goal Thriller Win

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Goal scoring Nigerian forward, Abdullahi Tanko continued with his goal scoring business in the Czech Fortuna Liga as he recorded his 4th goal of the season In Banik Ostrava 5-1 defeat of FC Zlin at the Městský stadion (Ostrava).

To sustain the momentum and to convince its newly found form is never a fluke, Banik Ostrava had FC Zlin to battle on Matchday 9 as they eye improving its spot on the log.

Beaten mercilessly in its last (2) games, FC Zlin hoped earnestly for a change in fortune starting from its Matchday 9 tie against FC Banik Ostrava at their Městský stadion (Ostrava) fortress.

First half of the fixture had the two sides sizeing each other before settling for a goal apiece after the first 45th minute.

It rained goals for FC Banik Ostrava on restart as they took lead at the 50th minute off the boot of Kubala.F.

It took just seven minutes for Banik Ostrava to record the (3) goal as Rigo.T found its way into the offensive third to riffle in a goal.

FC Banik Ostrava showed class afterwards with Kubala.F completing its brace at the 64th minute before Nigerian striker, Abdullahi Tanko closed scoring with his 82nd minute goal.

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