
Andrew Omobamidele
A promising young defender, Andrew Omobamidele has made a name for himself at Norwich City in the English Championship. Born in 2002, he has garnered attention for his strong performances and tactical awareness on the field, and he was in the news recently as part of Ireland's national team setup, where he was being monitored for potential inclusion despite an injury setback.
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Recent news mentions
Andrew Omobamidele made a welcome return to the starting XI for Strasbourg.
Troy Parrott to the rescue for AZ and ex-Sligo star off mark in Scotland – The Irish TimesAndrew Omobamidele was sold to Strasbourg during the summer transfer window.
Nottingham Forest: 'Sacked Ange Postecoglou was not the right fit'Andrew Omobamidele featured for 15 minutes in Strasbourg’s away win.
Nathan Collins struggles for Brentford against Fulham – The Irish TimesAndrew Omobamidele made his European debut for Strasbourg on Thursday before playing 41 minutes against Nantes on Sunday before coming off injured.
Troy Parrott’s record streak and Evan Ferguson debut fuel hopes for World Cup qualifiers – The Irish TimesAndrew Omobamidele was part of the team that played against Senegal.
How Heimir Hallgrímsson’s side rated at the Aviva Stadium – The Irish TimesHeimir Hallgrímsson spoke to Andrew Omobamidele for Strasbourg.
Heimir Hallgrímsson reviewing his squad options in advance of June friendlies – The Irish TimesAndrew Omobamidele had a solid display for Strasbourg against third-place Monaco.
Mark McGuinness shows grit, leadership and class for Luton Town – The Irish TimesAndrew Omobamidele was deemed fit enough to start for Strasbourg.
Josh Cullen pulls the strings for promotion-chasing Burnley – The Irish TimesAndrew Omobamidele made his return from injury, playing 12 minutes in Strasbourg's win.
Ipswich’s Dara O’Shea stars against Wolves despite defeat – The Irish TimesAndrew Omobamidele was on the national coach's radar before an injury affected his transfer.
James Abankwah moving up fast in Ireland’s defensive pecking order – The Irish Times











































































