Babajide Ogunbiyi : Viborg Meant A Lot To Me And My Career
Published: January 06, 2016Nigerian - American defender Babajide Ogunbiyi has been looking back at his career with Danish Superliga side Viborg and reckons that he spent very fruitful years at the Green Ones.
The 29 - year - old finally drew the curtain on his career with Viborg at the end of December when he ran out of contract before penning an 18 - month contract with Hobro IK.
“I have been in VFF for a long time, so it’s obviously special, but I felt that I needed something new and move on. I did not know where, but now it ended up being to Hobro - and it is very fine for me, ” he told Folkeblad.
“VFF has meant a lot to me and my career. It was here that I got my chance to play in Europe. Unfortunately, it ended not as I had hoped that it would end, but that’s football. ”
The Danish Superliga is on its traditional winter break , so Hobro’s new acquisition will not be able to make his competitive debut until February 28 at the earliest.
Photo Credit : vff.dk
The 29 - year - old finally drew the curtain on his career with Viborg at the end of December when he ran out of contract before penning an 18 - month contract with Hobro IK.
“I have been in VFF for a long time, so it’s obviously special, but I felt that I needed something new and move on. I did not know where, but now it ended up being to Hobro - and it is very fine for me, ” he told Folkeblad.
“VFF has meant a lot to me and my career. It was here that I got my chance to play in Europe. Unfortunately, it ended not as I had hoped that it would end, but that’s football. ”
The Danish Superliga is on its traditional winter break , so Hobro’s new acquisition will not be able to make his competitive debut until February 28 at the earliest.
Photo Credit : vff.dk
Latest News
- Fulham central defender explains decision to represent Nigeria instead of England or Italy
- Okoye ranked 8th most expensive African goalkeeper at N13.3b, Man Utd star Onana most valuable
- WAFU B U20 Championship: Five observations from Flying Eagles 2-1 win against Black Satellites
- WAFU B U20 Championship Ghana 1 Nigeria 2: Kparobo Arierhi brace hands Flying Eagles victory in showpiece
- Dutch-born RB in touch with Flying Eagles coach after committing future to Nigeria over Netherlands
- 'I'll never betray Fenerbahce' - Osayi-Samuel dismisses links with Yellow Canaries bitter rivals Galatasaray
- Anglo-Nigerian starlet reveals the advice he received from Chelsea-owned forward before Liverpool move
- Bayer Leverkusen coach Alonso namechecks Boniface as he reacts to Onyeka's senior debut
- Arsenal academy chief Mertesacker reckons Nwaneri has potential to excel in pocket areas like Odegaard
- How to become a Melbet user in Nigeria?
Football News 24/7
News Categories
- Football Betting
- African Players
- Australia/ Asia
- Belgian Championship
- Bundesliga
- Danish Football
- English Premier League
- Nigeria National Teams
- Casinos not on Gamstop
- Nigeria Premier League
- Norwegian Football
- Polish Football
- Russian Championship
- Serie A
- Spanish Liga
- Swedish Championship
- Transfer
- Turkish Championship
- Ukrainian Football
- Uncategorized
- Women's Football