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9 things you probably didn’t know about Samuel Adegbenro, Rosenborg star

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Last updated: August 25, 2017 3:37 pm
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Published: August 25, 2017
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Yesterday, Samuel Adegbenro stunned the world with his incredible performance. Here are nine things you probably didn’t know about him.

Osogbo

He was born in Osogbo, Osun State, Nigeria.

21

He is 21 years old, having been born on December 3, 1995.

1,78 meters

He’s 1,78 meters in height.

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Left Wing 

The position he plays at Rosenborg BK is the Left Wing.

Atta

His agent goes by the name Emefie Aneke Atta.

Right

He’s a right footer. (Know anymore Nigerian right footers? Tell us in the comment session).

Kwara United

He played for Kwara United, having moved from Prime FC, where he was snatched by Viking in 2015.

2017

The year he moved from Kwara United to Rosenborg BK

€1,60m

His transfer proceeds is totaled €1,60 million.

Read Adegbenro’s big impressions at new club here.

 

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