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Dele Adeleye

Nigeria

Professional Football Player


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Created: 25th May 2010
Modified: 25th May 2010
Professional Information
Professional Areas:
Soccer
Employer:
Nigeria National Team and Sparta Rotterdam
Position:
Defender
Working primarily in:
Nigeria

Biographical Information
Dele Adeleye
(At a Glance)
Date of Birth: Dec/25/1988
Gender: male
Place of Origin: Nigeria

Ayodele ("Dele") Adeleye is a Nigerian footballer who currently plays for Sparta Rotterdam.

Adeleye is a defender who was born in Lagos and made his debut in professional football as part of the Shooting Stars FC squad before joining Sparta Rotterdam. Reports had linked him to English Premier League sides Everton, West Ham United and Blackburn Rovers.

A tall central defender, Adeleye caught the eye of Sparta when playing 3 matches for the Nigeria U-20 at the 2005 FIFA Youth World Cup in the Netherlands. He made his first senior cap in a friendly against Ireland on May 29, 2009.

Nigeria has long been a conveyor belt of some of Africa’s finest footballing talent, and Sparta Rotterdam’s 21 year-old defender Dele Adeleye looks to be yet another addition to the country’s long line of gifted players. A tall, commanding centre-half, Adeleye, as a part of what is a prodigious new generation of Nigerian footballers, could well be the natural successor to Joseph Yobo in the national team.

Having begun his career with the Ibadan-based Nigerian Premier League outfit Shooting Stars F.C., Adeleye caught the eye of several European clubs when playing for the Nigeria U20 team which was narrowly defeated in the final of the 2005 World Youth Championship by a Lionel Messi-inspired Argentina. Sparta Rotterdam eventually managed to secure the defender’s signature in 2006, with Adeleye joining the Dutch side in time to begin the 2007 Eredivisie season. The player has since gone on to make 66 league appearances, chipping in with three goals for Sparta and, despite question marks remaining over his temperament, has attracted interest from a number of “bigger” European clubs.

With Sparta currently embroiled in the Eredivisie relegation play-offs, Adeleye could well be looking to further his career elsewhere in order to add to the four international caps his fledgling international career has already brought him. With the imposing defender having been included in Lars Lagerback’s provisional 30-man Nigeria squad ahead of the World Cup, Adeleye will be desperate for a chance to prove himself at the very highest level and perhaps make one of the rumoured moves to Everton, West Ham or Fulham a reality.

Source: Wikipedia/ Package football




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