Obinna Ajoku

Obinna Ajoku
Obinna Ajoku
Personal Information
Full name Obinna Darlinton Ajoku
Date of Birth 4 November 1984
Place of birth Calabar, Cross River State, Nigeria
Hight 1.84m
Weight 75kg
Playing position Striker
Club information
Current club Sqc Binh Dinh
Youth Career
Odukpani Crackers
Calab Esu Academicals
Senior Career
Gabros Football Clubs 2000-2004
Kano Pillars FC 2004-2005
Sharks FC 2005-2006
Calabar Rovers FC 2006
Gateway Football Club 2006
Dam Phy My Nam Dinh 2007-2008
Sqc Binh Dinh 2010-present
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Obinna Ajoku is (born 4 Novemver, 1984 in Calabar, Cross River State) is a Nigerian professional footballer who currently plays as a striker for Sqc Binh Dinh.

He started his senior career in Nigieran Premier League when he played for Gabros FC 2000-2004. During his first season he scored 10 goals. 2004-2005 he played for Kano Pillars FC and scored 13 goals. In 2005 he signed a contract with Sharks FC and there he scored 12 goals. Then in 2006 he played for Calabar Rovers FC and Gateway Football Club.

In 2007 he signed his first contract outside Nigeria when he joined the V-League team Dam Phy My Nam Dinh FC in Vietnam. The same year he won the Asian FA-cup of Vietnam. 2008 he played his first AFC Champions League game with Dam Phy My Nam Dinh FC of Vietnam. Then in 2010 he signed a contract with his current club Sqc Binh Dinh.

Honours

  • 2003 Nigerias U23 national team All African Games.
  • 2008 AFC Champions League Asian cup with Dam Phy My Nam Dinh FC of Vietnam.

References

Binhdinhffc

biafranigeriaworld

External links



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