1 Nigerian Winger Adegbenro Joins Norway’s Egersunds IK
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After being club-less since winter, the Nigerian winger Samuel Adegbenro has committed to Norwegian second-division side IK until the close of the season. The 29 year old, previously released by Beijing Guoan, now returns to Scandinavia, bringing both his experience and attacking flair to the yellow and black outfit.
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Egersunds IKs sporting director, Kenneth Andersen, remarked that Samuels hunger for football and his local connections with family in Stavanger made the signing especially sensible. A contract has been agreed upon for the remainder of the season, with expectations that Adegbenro will help drive the team forward.
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Editorial

We are encouraged by Samuel Adegbenros decision to join Egersunds IK. It demonstrates not just a players determination to reignite his career, but also a clubs shrewdness in securing talent with both pedigree and purpose. Samuel arrives not simply as a free signing, but as a seasoned professional with a proven knack for delivering goals and inspiration.

We believe both parties gain from this move he regains footing in European football, while Egersunds gains a forward capable of lifting the entire teams performance. His prior achievements shining in Sweden and Norway, and earning individual accolades suggest he still has plenty to offer.

We sense that this mutual opportunity could catalyse something meaningful, with Adegbenros flair energising the club, and the club providing the platform he needs to flourish again. This partnership speaks volumes about resilience, about seizing second chances, and about footballs capacity to reboot promising arcs.
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Did You Know?

Samuel Adegbenro was the top goalscorer in Swedens Allsvenskan in 2021 and earned the leagues Forward of the Year award that same season.

 He previously played for IFK Norrköping, Viking, Rosenborg, and Beijing Guoan before becoming a [free agent](https://www.footballinnigeria.com.ng/stadiums-and-facilities/10-reasons-caf-approved-remo-stars-stadium-ikenne-for-champions-league/) in January 2025.

 At Rosenborg, Adegbenro frequently operated as a left winger in a 4-3-3 formation, noted for his pace and versatility.

 Egersunds IK competes in Norways second division, where this signing marks a notable statement of ambition for the club .

 Adegbenros move brings him closer to his family in Stavanger, adding a personal dimension to his professional comeback


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