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Samson Friday Adejoh winger

  • Date Of Birth : March 31, 2007
  • Nationality : Nigeria
  • Birth Place: : Lokoja, Nigria
  • Height : 1.75m
  • Weight : 62kg
  • Previous Club : Peelinks Football Academy

Overview

Friday is a physically strong and highly athletic wide player whose ability to retain possession under pressure stands out in high-intensity matches. His strength on the ball, combined with his speed and acceleration, makes him a serious threat from both flanks. Whether operating on the right or left wing, Friday has the pace to sprint past defenders and the intelligence to exploit open spaces effectively.

He excels in one-on-one situations, using his sharp dribbling skills and quick footwork to maneuver around defenders and create scoring opportunities. His awareness and clever decision-making allow him to read the game well, providing timely crosses and making attacking runs that open up the field for his teammates. With a high level of confidence on the ball, Friday consistently demonstrates his ability to deliver under pressure.

Tactically versatile, Friday fits seamlessly into multiple formations such as 4-3-3, 4-4-2, and 3-5-2. His work rate is exceptional—he rarely tires and can even be deployed as a right fullback, where his deliveries from deep are just as effective. His dynamic playing style stretches the opponent’s defense, creating opportunities across the width of the pitch.

Friday’s agility allows him to change direction quickly and execute intricate moves that unsettle defenders. He combines calm composure with explosive bursts of speed, making him unpredictable and difficult to contain. With his consistent energy and attacking intent, Friday is a key contributor who brings balance, creativity, and threat to any attacking line.

Player Accessment

Attack
40%
Defence
40%
Kick
68%

Samson Friday Adejoh Photos

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