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Christian Obodo

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Nigerian footballer (born 1984)

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Christian Obodo
Personal information
Full nameChristian Udubuesi Obodo
Date of birth (1984-05-11)11 May 1984 (age 41)
Place of birthWarri, Nigeria
Height1.78 m (5 ft 10 in)[1]
PositionDefensive midfielder
Youth career
Plateau United
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
2001–2004Perugia62(1)
2004–2005Fiorentina33(2)
2005–2012Udinese78(6)
2010–2011Torino (loan)16(1)
2011–2012Lecce (loan)23(0)
2013Dinamo Minsk1(0)
2014Olhanense13(0)
2014–2016Skoda Xanthi28(2)
2016Concordia Chiajna17(4)
2016Pandurii Târgu Jiu9(1)
2017Apollon Smyrnis17(0)
Total297(17)
International career
2004–2008Nigeria21(4)
* Club domestic league appearances and goals as of 15 June 2017

Christian Obodo (born 11 May 1984 inWarri,Nigeria) is a Nigerian formerfootballer who played as adefensive midfielder.

Football career

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He was plucked from relative obscurity in the Nigerian league, playing forPlateau United to Italy where he became one of the hottest properties in the Italian Serie A where he had a brilliant season atPerugia. He scored his first everSerie A goal in a 2–2 draw against Inter at the end of the season 2003.

Fiorentina signed him as a key part of their renovation as the team came back to Serie A in 2004. They only bought half the registration rights and in 2005La Viola and Perugia were forced to make a blind auction to decide his future. Perugia won the auction but immediately sold him to Udinese.[2]

Obodo played his firstUEFA Champions League withLe zebrette in 2005–06 season, partnered in midfield withSulley Muntari, up until Muntari's exit forPortsmouth F.C. in 2007.

On 28 January 2014, the Portuguese sideS.C. Olhanense announced they had agreed to a deal with Obodo after playing in a training game againstLokomotiv Moscow.[3]

International career

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In 2001, Obodo played for the Flying Eagles coached by Stephen Keshi at the African Youth Championship in Ethiopia. Though the team crashed out of the tournament with just one point from 3 games, Obodo showed a lot of promise in a team that had other players such as Bartholomew Ogbeche and Christopher Justice.

Obodo is regarded by many as one of the most skilful and talented midfielders to play for the Super Eagles since the 1994 era. Little wonder, a sports radio personality and media mogul – noted for nicknaming Nigerian footballers – describes him asbundle of skills, a phrase which later stuck and is now synonymous with Obodo's skilfulness.

Obodo exudes a high level of confidence in games. He is never shy of taking on opponents. Renowned for his dribbling, energetic play and surging runs, he is best when he plays through the centre of the pitch where he dribbles and often makes surging runs towards goal.

He made his long-awaited debut for the Super Eagles in the LG Cup tournament in 2003 featuring in the games versusGhana andCameroon. He also made a substitute appearance in the prestigious Brazil friendly, playing as a striker. He has also appeared in Nigeria's 4–1 win over Malawi in an ANC 2004 qualifier. Obodo scored his first goal in a 5–2 win atAlgeria.

He made six appearances out of 10 in the 2006 World Cup qualification series, scoring a goal. At the 2006 African Cup of Nations, he featured in 4 of Nigeria's six games, scoring in the 2–0 win over Zimbabwe. Obodo last played for the Super Eagles in 2008.

Abduction

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On the morning of 9 June 2012, Obodo was reportedly kidnapped by gunmen near Warri, Delta State. He was rescued the next day in nearby Isoko by men of the Nigerian police force, no ransom was paid, and suspects were arrested.[4]

Career statistics

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Club

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Club performanceLeagueCupContinentalTotal
SeasonClubLeagueAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
ItalyLeagueCoppa ItaliaEuropeTotal
2001–02PerugiaSerie A1000-10
2002–033015000351
2003–0431051100461
2004–05FiorentinaSerie A33260-392
2005–06UdineseSerie A28111120412
2006–0730531-336
2007–081030-40
2008–091800081261
2009–1010000010
2010–11TorinoSerie B16111-172
2011–12LecceSerie A20010-210
CountryItaly1891124330124315
Total1891124330124315

International

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Nigeria national team
YearAppsGoals
200330
200450
200531
200652
200720
200831
Total214

International goals

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#DateVenueOpponentScoreResultCompetition
4 September 2005Oran,Algeria Algeria5–2Won2006 FIFA World Cup qualification
27 January 2006Port Said,Egypt Zimbabwe2–0Won2006 Africa Cup of Nations
2 September 2006Abuja,Nigeria Niger2–0Won2008 Africa Cup of Nations qualification
11 October 2008Abuja,Nigeria Sierra Leone4–1Won2010 FIFA World Cup qualification

Honours

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Perugia

References

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  1. ^"Команда".dinamo-minsk.by. Archived fromthe original on 19 July 2013.
  2. ^"Obodo unveiled by Udinese". UEFA. 1 July 2005. Archived fromthe original on 6 July 2005.
  3. ^"Médio internacional nigeriano Christian Obodo é reforço".Sporting Clube Olhanense (in Portuguese). 28 January 2014. Archived fromthe original on 2 February 2014.
  4. ^Okeleji, Oluwashina (11 June 2012)."Nigerian police rescue abducted footballer Obodo". BBC Sport. Retrieved12 May 2014.
  5. ^Christian Obodo at National-Football-Teams.com
  6. ^"Wolfsburg 0-2 Perugia (Aggregate: 0 – 3)". UEFA. Archived fromthe original on 6 October 2003. Retrieved15 June 2020.
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