Ayanda Nkili

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Ayanda Nkili
Ayanda Nkili.jpg
Nkili in the game against AIK in April 2015
Personnel
birthday September 11, 1990
place of birth South Africa
size 179 cm
position Defender
Juniors
Years station
Stars of Africa
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
2010-2013 IFK Hässleholm
2013– Örebro SK 58 (0)
1 Only league games are given.
As of June 10, 2015

Ayanda Nkili (born September 11, 1990 in South Africa ) is a South African football player . The defensive player has played in Swedish football since 2010.

Career

Nkili comes from the Stars of Africa youth academy in Johannesburg . In 2010 he moved to the Swedish fourth division club IFK Hässleholm in Division 2 . With the club he was relegated to fifth class, but he had made a name for himself in a higher class and completed various test training sessions at Trelleborgs FF , Malmö FF and Mjällby AIF, among others . Initially, however, the clubs refrained from making a commitment, so he ran up another season for IFK Hässleholm.

In February 2013 Nkili signed his first professional contract when he joined the then second division club Örebro SK in the Superettan . As a regular player, he played in 29 second division games and was therefore instrumental in ensuring that the team rose to second place in the Allsvenskan . There he also lost his regular place due to knee problems, but still contributed to staying sixth in the league in 18 games this season. While that of Alexander Axén supervised team to Robert Åhman Persson , Ahmed Yasin Ghani , Daniel Gustavsson , Patrik Haginge , Eiður Sigurbjörnsson and Nordin Gerzić in the spring of 2015 stood at the bottom of the table, she reached the final at the Swedish National Cup . Against the championship leader at the time, he scored the interim 1-0 lead there on May 17, but the game was lost with a 2-1 defeat.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. fotbolltransfers.com: "Trelleborg testar duon Tokelo Rantie och Ayanda Nkili" (accessed on May 20, 2015)
  2. fotbolltransfers.com: "Malmö FF testar fler talanger - bjuder in Emil Krafth" (accessed on May 20, 2015)
  3. fotbolltransfers.com: "Mjällby AIF testar fem division 1-spelare under veckan" (accessed on May 20, 2015)
  4. fotbolltransfers.com: "Ayanda Nkili nobbas av allsvenska klubbar" (accessed on May 20, 2015)
  5. oskfotboll.se: "AYANDA NKILI KLAR FÖR ÖSK FOTBOLL" (accessed on May 20, 2015)