With as much 323 players
registered for the ongoing Euro
2016 Championships, PREMIUM
TIMES takes a look at five
players of Nigerian descent in
France with their ‘adopted’
countries.
The players are joined by
compatriots of African heritage
to make up close to 14% of the
total players in France for this
year’s Euro championships.
The Democratic Republic of
Congo, with 9 players, has the
highest representation, with the
bulk of this group playing for
former colonial masters,
Belgium.
Dele Alli (England)
Alli was born and raised in
Milton Keynes,
Buckinghamshire, to a Yoruba
Nigerian father Kenny and
English mother Denise.
Nigeria football officials with
help from former Wimbledon
star John Fashanu made frantic
efforts to get the midfielder
play for the Super Eagles but
that chase ended when the
Spurs star made his England
debut in 2015.
Before then, Alli played for
England’s U17, U18 and U19
teams. The 20-year-old starred
in the Three Lions 1-1 draw
against Russia in Marseille.
Hal Robson-Kanu (Wales)
Robson-Kanu confirms he
indeed has Nigerian heritage
but has never regretted his
decision to pledge his allegiance
to Wales even ahead of his
country of birth England which
he played for in the U-19 and
U-20 category.
Robson-Kanu switched
allegiance to Wales, the
country of his grandmother,
playing for the under-21 side
before his debut for the senior
team against Croatia on 23 May
that year. He scored his first
senior international goal against Scotland
in March 2013 and has also opened his
account in Euro 2016, scoring the winner
against Slovakia.
David Alaba (Austria)
Alaba is seen as the poster boy for Austrian
football. He was born in Vienna to the
family of George and Gino Alaba.
His father is a DJ and rapper in Austria
who is amazingly a prince from Ogere,
Ogun State, South West Nigeria. The father
also doubled as his manager, while his
mother is from Philippines.
Presently doing great with German giants,
Bayern Munich, Alaba claimed he was
never looked at by Nigerian officials when
he coveted playing for the Super Eagles.
Rubin Okotie (Austria)
Already with a substitute appearance at the
Euro 216, Okotie was born in Pakistan to a
Nigerian father and an Austrian mother.
Okotie spent the first four years of his life
in the Spanish city of Barcelona.
As a result of his multinational background
he was eligible to represent three countries
at national level, namely Austria, Nigeria
and Pakistan but he settled for Austria and
at the moment has made 10 appearances.
Angelo Ogbonna (Italy)
Ogbonna is not a super regular for the
Italian national side but a very reliable
talent that also had a very successful club
year with West Ham in the English premier
league.
The
28-
year-old defender was born to Nigerian
parents who hail from Owerri West in Imo
State but immigrated to Italy from Nigeria
in 1983, settling in the city of Cassino in
the central part of the country.
Ogbonna managed to obtain Italian
citizenship only after his 18th birthday and
according to close family sources, he
wanted to play for Nigeria but was not
given the chance back then.
Below are the other players of African
heritage at Euro 2016.
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