Kevin Omoroyi, a Spanish-born Nigerian
boy, was photographed celebrating the promotion to La Liga of the Spanish
Segunda side, Huesca. Huesca finished top of division Segunda.
boy, was photographed celebrating the promotion to La Liga of the Spanish
Segunda side, Huesca. Huesca finished top of division Segunda.
The teen striker was wildly seen in
images circulating in Spanish media celebrating Huesca’s elevation to the top
Spanish flight alongside teammates including Nigerian Under-23 team captain
Kelechi Nwakali.
images circulating in Spanish media celebrating Huesca’s elevation to the top
Spanish flight alongside teammates including Nigerian Under-23 team captain
Kelechi Nwakali.
Omoruyi, born to a Nigerian father
from Edo State who lives in Spain, was seen revelling in the reality that he
has just been promoted to play in La Liga, the world’s best league, where he is
set to fight for points and glory with the likes of the year’s Ballon d’or
player, Lionel Messi.
from Edo State who lives in Spain, was seen revelling in the reality that he
has just been promoted to play in La Liga, the world’s best league, where he is
set to fight for points and glory with the likes of the year’s Ballon d’or
player, Lionel Messi.
The challenges of playing in the
Spanish top flight’s creme-de-la-creme will not be faced by Omoruyi, whose
teammates and coaches say he’s a player willing to face competition realities,
no matter how big and textured.
Spanish top flight’s creme-de-la-creme will not be faced by Omoruyi, whose
teammates and coaches say he’s a player willing to face competition realities,
no matter how big and textured.
FA-licensed football agent and
international brand strategist, Drew Uyi, described the young Omoruyi as a
prodigious star in the making, who is set to hit the jackpot in his first
season in La Liga.
international brand strategist, Drew Uyi, described the young Omoruyi as a
prodigious star in the making, who is set to hit the jackpot in his first
season in La Liga.
Drew Uyi, who lives in the United
Kingdom, but traverses the European continent, America and Africa, tipped
Omoruyi to dazzle in the coming La Liga season, kicking off in September.
Kingdom, but traverses the European continent, America and Africa, tipped
Omoruyi to dazzle in the coming La Liga season, kicking off in September.
Uyi said he’s creating a conducive
eco-friendly support system to support decent young Nigerian players in Europe
who are suffering racism so they won’t be denied their rights and entitlements,
then leverage all the accompanying benefits deriving from professional
football.
eco-friendly support system to support decent young Nigerian players in Europe
who are suffering racism so they won’t be denied their rights and entitlements,
then leverage all the accompanying benefits deriving from professional
football.
Drew Uyi reiterated the importance of
educating and enlightening African players on their rights as footballers,
creating generational wealth for themselves and others.
educating and enlightening African players on their rights as footballers,
creating generational wealth for themselves and others.