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The Pepsi Football Academy was established in November 1992 by Kashimawo Laloko. [1] Originally based in Lagos, the initiative secured the total backing of Pepsi in 1994 and has been titled the Pepsi Football Academy since then. Over the years, it has developed and grown into one of the most prestigious football academies in Nigeria.
Current and former players of Pepsi Football Academy. Pages in category "Pepsi Football Academy players" The following 18 pages are in this category, out of 18 total.
Okodugha was playing earlier active for Nigeria Pepsi Football Academy and later with F.C. Ebedei in Nigeria. [3] In 2006, he signed a professional contract with Finnish Veikkausliiga team KuPS, here played in two years forty-two games and scores four goals. [4] He left KuPS for league rival RoPS on 20 February 2009. [5]
Joseph Eneojo Akpala (born 24 August 1986) is a Nigerian football manager and former professional footballer who played as a forward.Since 2022, Akpala has been assistant coach at Kortrijk, taking over as caretaker coach for one match in September 2023, in between the dismissal of Edward Still and the appointment of Glen De Boeck, and taking the reins again following De Boeck's sacking in ...
As a youth, Olabiyi spent time with the Pepsi Football Academy in Nigeria. During the 2006 and 2007 seasons, he was named the team's MVP while playing alongside players such as John Obi Mikel and Elderson Echiejile .
Kennedy received his football education in the famous Pepsi Football Academy in Nigeria after graduation from the academy he started his first professional exhibition by playing for Niger Tornadoes FC and Dolphins FC in the Nigerian Premier League. Based on his ambition to face bigger challenges in his career he was spotted by an agent that ...
Amadi was named the 1997 Pepsi Football Academy of Nigeria's Most Valuable Player. On 13 March 2006, he moved to Sharks F.C. from the German-based club SC Freiburg.He moved later to Enugu Rangers before leaving the Enugu-based team in 2008 and joining Heartland F.C.
At international level, Oduamadi was first capped by Nigeria U-17, when he was at the Pepsi Football Academy. [26] He went on to be called up by Nigeria U-20 to take part in the 2009 FIFA U-20 World Cup, but eventually was cut from the final squad due to an hamstring injury. [27]