- He is an English professional footballer
- He plays as a winger for Premier League club Brentford
- He represented England at various youth levels
Michael Olakigbe is an English professional footballer who plays as a winger for Premier League club Brentford and represented England at various youth levels. The player was born on April 6 2004 in Lambeth, London.
His football career journey began at the East Soccerbase Academy where he trained before joining Queens Park Rangers. A year later, he made the switch to Fulham FC where he sharpened his skills and made an impression in their youth teams.
While playing for Fulham, his performance attracted the eye of Brentford FC and he signed his first professional contract with the club. He joined their B team but eventually, he started training with the senior squad and his dedication earned him a place with the first team for several premier league matches in that season.
Olakigbe has represented England at various youth levels where he showcased his talent in the U17, U18 and U21 teams. He then made his international debut for the U18s. The following year, he was part of the England U18 squad that emerged victorious in a four-nation tournament in Zagreb.
Michael Olakigbe Educational Background
The player started playing in professional academies at a young age and signed his first professional contract with Brentford FC when he was about fourteen years old. This likely suggests that he prioritized his football training and development over formal academic studies after joining professional academies.
Michael Olakigbe. Photo/The Economic Times
It is also possible that he completed his compulsory education before entering professional academies because details about his educational background remain unknown. However, some football academies offer educational programs alongside football training which allows players to pursue their studies as continuing training.
Michael Olakigbe’s Personal Life
The player was born in April 2004 in Lambeth, London, England and grew up in Bexleyheath, London where he lived with his family. His mother’s name is Mrs. Olakigbe and runs the Pro Ballers football academy in Bexleyheath, London.
He is of Nigerian descent where his mother comes from but was born in England. It is possible that his mother emigrated to England in search of a better life.
Her mother’s passion for running the academy suggests her strong support for Michael’s passion for the support from a young age. This is the academy where the young player honed his early football skills and received valuable guidance before joining professional academies like Queens Park Rangers and Fulham.
The academy is also committed to providing affordable football coaching and opportunities for young players in the area which suggests a focus on community development alongside nurturing talent.
He started playing at a young age where he participated in local academies like Erith and Belvedere and East Soccer Base. he then joined the Queens Park Rangers academy quickly progressing through the ranks. A year later, he transferred to Fulham FC’s Academy where he continued to develop into a promising winger. While at the academy, he impressed coaches throughout his youth career, showcasing his talent and dedication.
Michael Olakigbe Career
Michael’s football career journey began at the East Soccerbase Academy where he trained before joining Queens Park Rangers. A year later, he made the switch to Fulham FC where he sharpened his skills and made an impression in their youth teams.
Michael Olakigbe. Photo/Fulham FC
While playing for Fulham, his performance attracted the eye of Brentford FC and he signed his first professional contract with the club. He joined their B team but eventually, he started training with the senior squad and his dedication earned him a place with the first team for several premier league matches in that season.
The 19-year-old has represented England at various youth levels where he showcased his talent in the U17, U18 and U21 teams. He then made his international debut for the U18s. The following year, he was part of the England U18 squad that emerged victorious in a four-nation tournament in Zagreb.
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