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'''FC Ebedei''' is a [[Nigerian]] [[Football (soccer)|football]] club based in Ijebu-Ode, [[Ogun State]] after moving from [[Lagos, Nigeria|Lagos]] in 2001. They currently play in Nigeria Nationwide League, the third tier of [[Football in Nigeria|Nigerian football]].
'''FC Ebedei''' is a [[Nigerian]] [[Football (soccer)|football]] club based in [[Ijebu-Ode]], [[Ogun State]] after moving from [[Lagos, Nigeria|Lagos]] in 2001. They currently play in Nigeria Nationwide League, the third tier of [[Football in Nigeria|Nigerian football]].


FC Ebedei is also serving as the [[Africa]]n football [[academy]] of [[FC Midtjylland]] in the [[Danish Superliga]] championship. Several players from the club have gone on to play in [[Denmark]].
FC Ebedei is also serving as the [[Africa]]n football [[academy]] of [[FC Midtjylland]] in the [[Danish Superliga]] championship. Several players from the club have gone on to play in [[Denmark]].


In the summer of 2022 star striker Olise Ogwu was linked with a transfer to English 2nd division side Millwall.
==Current Squad==
As of 30 Jan. 2015
{{Fs start}}
{{Fs player|pos=GK|no=1|nat=Nigeria|name=[John Bright]}}
{{Fs player|pos=|nat=Nigeria|name= [[Aliu Salaudeen]]|no= 2}}
{{Fs player|pos=|nat=Nigeria|name= [[Isaac Edet]]|no=3}}
{{Fs player|pos=|nat=Nigeria|name= [[Godwin Maikasuwa]]|no= 5}}
{{Fs player|pos=|nat=Nigeria|name= [[William Obande]] |no=6}}
{{Fs player|pos=|nat=Nigeria|name= [[Mumini Abdulkareem]]|no=7}}
{{Fs player|pos=|nat=Nigeria|name= [[Samuel Adelola]] |no=8}}
{{Fs player|pos=|nat=Nigeria|name= [[Samson Iyede]] |no=9}}
{{Fs player|pos=|nat=Nigeria|name= [[Ibrahim Kareem]]|no=10}}
{{Fs mid}}
{{Fs player|pos=|nat=Nigeria|name= [[ThankGod Ogwuche]]|no=11}}
{{Fs player|pos=|nat=Nigeria|name= [[Ossi Emmanuel]]|no=12}}
{{Fs player|pos=|nat=Nigeria|name= [[Kazeem Balemo]]|no=13}}
{{Fs player|pos=|nat=Nigeria|name= [[Idris Rasaq]]|no=14}}
{{Fs player|pos=|nat=Nigeria|name= [[Frank Onyeka]]|no= 15}}
{{Fs player|pos=|nat=Nigeria|name= [[David Musa]]|no=16}}
{{Fs player|pos=|nat=Nigeria|name= [[Ochuko Kere]]|no=17}}
{{Fs player|pos=|nat=Nigeria|name= [[Michael Odey]]|no= 19}}
{{Fs player|pos=|nat=Nigeria|name= [[Sodiq Ajiferuke]] |no=20}}
{{Fs end}}


==FC Midtjylland transfers==
==FC Midtjylland transfers==
{{Original research|section|date=October 2010}}The first player who [[transfer (football)|transferred]] to FC Midtjylland was [[Ajilore Oluwafemi]]. The midfielder debuted for FC Midtjylland in 2004, and earned a permanent place in the starting line-up in the [[Danish Superliga 2006–07|2006–07 Superliga]] season. He plays the role of a [[defensive midfielder]].
{{Original research|section|date=October 2010}} The most talented player to have transferred to FC Midtjylland from Edebei is [[Paul Onuachu]], a very tall and strong forward. The new [[Peter Crouch]] as Sky Sports called him after FC Midtjyllands victory in Europa League over Manchester United in February 2016. FC Midtjylland is expecting a very big future transfer on Paul Onauchu.

The first player who [[transfer (football)|transferred]] to FC Midtjylland was [[Ajilore Oluwafemi]]. The midfielder debuted for FC Midtjylland in 2004, and earned a permanent place in the starting line-up in the [[Danish Superliga 2006–07|2006–07 Superliga]] season. He plays the role of a [[defensive midfielder]].


He was followed by strikers [[Adeshina Lawal]] and [[Justice John Erhenede]], though they did not break into the FC Midtjylland starting line-up. In 2004, they both transferred to [[Vejle BK]] in the secondary [[Danish 1st Division]].
He was followed by strikers [[Adeshina Lawal]] and [[Justice John Erhenede]], though they did not break into the FC Midtjylland starting line-up. In 2004, they both transferred to [[Vejle BK]] in the secondary [[Danish 1st Division]].


In the spring 2006, forward [[Akeem Agbetu]] earned a place in the FC Midtjylland first team squad, after Danish forward [[Frank Kristensen]] suffered an injury. Agbetu scored a couple of goals before he was [[loan (football)|loaned out]] to [[Kolding FC]] in the winter 2007 [[transfer window]] to earn some valuable experience.
In the spring 2006, forward [[Akeem Agbetu]] earned a place in the FC Midtjylland first team squad, after Danish forward [[Frank Kristensen]] suffered an injury. Agbetu scored a couple of goals before he was [[loan (football)|loaned out]] to [[Kolding FC]] in the winter 2007 [[transfer window]] to earn some valuable experience.


In the summer 2006, the two players who were brought with him to the club, the 18-year-old players [[Adigun Salami]] and [[Ayinde Lawal]], were brought into the FC Midtjylland squad. Salami proved a very big talent, and attracted attention from [[Serie A|Italian]] club [[Reggina Calcio]], as well as [[England|English]] clubs [[Chelsea F.C.|Chelsea]] and [[Manchester United F.C.|Manchester United]]. He plays the role of an [[attacking midfielder]]. Lawal has not got his breakthrough at the first team, but he is one of the best players in the second team.
In the summer 2006, the two players who were brought with him to the club, the 18-year-old players [[Adigun Salami]] and [[Ayinde Lawal]], were brought into the FC Midtjylland squad. Salami proved a very big talent, and attracted attention from [[Serie A|Italian]] club [[Reggina Calcio]], as well as [[England|English]] clubs [[Chelsea F.C.|Chelsea]] and [[Manchester United F.C.|Manchester United]]. He plays the role of a [[defensive midfielder]].


The most recent player to make the step from FC Ebedei to FC Midtjylland is [[Babajide Collins Babatunde]], or simply known a Baba Collins, who would have made his FC Midtjylland debut at age 16 if not for [[FIFA]] rules. As he turned 18, he signed a four and a half-year [[professional]] [[contract]] with FC Midtjylland. In Spring 2007 he earned his debut, and quickly became a starter. He scored 2 goals in 8 matches.
The next player to make the step from FC Ebedei to FC Midtjylland is [[Babajide Collins Babatunde]], or simply known a Baba Collins, who would have made his FC Midtjylland debut at age 16 if not for [[FIFA]] rules. As he turned 18, he signed a four and a half-year [[professional]] [[contract]] with FC Midtjylland. In Spring 2007 he earned his debut, and quickly became a starter. He scored 2 goals in 8 matches.
Currently FCM has many young bright talents on the youth [[academy]], many of the [[Ethnic groups of Africa|African]] talents are some of the best players on their team. The eldest talents also play on the second team, which is currently playing in the [[Danish 2nd Division]], and finished last season number two.


The next players who are ready to jump from the u-squad to the first team would be: [[Yakubu Abubakar Akilu]], a [[defensive midfielder]]; [[Jude Ikechukwu Nworuh]], a very fast young striker; and [[Adeola Runsewe]], also a striker, but he also plays a lot on the [[wing]]. The two last players who were promoted were the attacking midfielder Sylvester Emeka Igboun and attacker [[Izunna Uzochukwu]].


===Recent seasons===
===Recent seasons===
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==External links==
==External links==
* [http://www.extra-football.com/articles/fc-midtjylland-essay-youth-academy-nigeria-fc-ebedei.html How Young is too young?]
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20071109043745/http://www.extra-football.com/articles/fc-midtjylland-essay-youth-academy-nigeria-fc-ebedei.html How Young is too young?] (archived 9 November 2007)
* [http://allafrica.com/stories/200110020227.html allAfrica.com: FC Ebedei Dumps Lagos for Ogun]
* [http://allafrica.com/stories/200110020227.html allAfrica.com: FC Ebedei Dumps Lagos for Ogun]


[[Category:Football clubs in Nigeria]]
[[Category:Football clubs in Nigeria|Ebedei]]
[[Category:Ogun State]]
[[Category:Ogun State]]
[[Category:Sports clubs in Nigeria]]
[[Category:Sports clubs and teams in Nigeria]]

Latest revision as of 21:40, 13 April 2024

FC Ebedei
GroundGateway Stadium (Ijebu Ode)
Ijebu-Ode, Nigeria
ChairmanChurchill Oliseh
ManagerChurchill Oliseh
LeagueNigeria Nationwide League

FC Ebedei is a Nigerian football club based in Ijebu-Ode, Ogun State after moving from Lagos in 2001. They currently play in Nigeria Nationwide League, the third tier of Nigerian football.

FC Ebedei is also serving as the African football academy of FC Midtjylland in the Danish Superliga championship. Several players from the club have gone on to play in Denmark.

In the summer of 2022 star striker Olise Ogwu was linked with a transfer to English 2nd division side Millwall.

FC Midtjylland transfers[edit]

The most talented player to have transferred to FC Midtjylland from Edebei is Paul Onuachu, a very tall and strong forward. The new Peter Crouch as Sky Sports called him after FC Midtjyllands victory in Europa League over Manchester United in February 2016. FC Midtjylland is expecting a very big future transfer on Paul Onauchu.

The first player who transferred to FC Midtjylland was Ajilore Oluwafemi. The midfielder debuted for FC Midtjylland in 2004, and earned a permanent place in the starting line-up in the 2006–07 Superliga season. He plays the role of a defensive midfielder.

He was followed by strikers Adeshina Lawal and Justice John Erhenede, though they did not break into the FC Midtjylland starting line-up. In 2004, they both transferred to Vejle BK in the secondary Danish 1st Division.

In the spring 2006, forward Akeem Agbetu earned a place in the FC Midtjylland first team squad, after Danish forward Frank Kristensen suffered an injury. Agbetu scored a couple of goals before he was loaned out to Kolding FC in the winter 2007 transfer window to earn some valuable experience.

In the summer 2006, the two players who were brought with him to the club, the 18-year-old players Adigun Salami and Ayinde Lawal, were brought into the FC Midtjylland squad. Salami proved a very big talent, and attracted attention from Italian club Reggina Calcio, as well as English clubs Chelsea and Manchester United. He plays the role of a defensive midfielder.

The next player to make the step from FC Ebedei to FC Midtjylland is Babajide Collins Babatunde, or simply known a Baba Collins, who would have made his FC Midtjylland debut at age 16 if not for FIFA rules. As he turned 18, he signed a four and a half-year professional contract with FC Midtjylland. In Spring 2007 he earned his debut, and quickly became a starter. He scored 2 goals in 8 matches.


Recent seasons[edit]

External links[edit]