South Korean teen sensation, Obijohn Onyeka will hope to make his long expected debut this evening for Cypriot second division side, Peyia 2014 in their Matchday Two tie at Othellos.
The youngster could have his parents and siblings in the stands if everything worked according toOnyeka signed for Pegia 2014 on August 24th, 2024 on a free transfer from KVC Westerlo and the South Korean was involved in their preparatory games and he is set to make his new club his oasis with which to relaunch himself to the main Europe again in no distant future.
Born to a Nigerian father, Paul Obi Onyeka and a South Korean mother, Han Sunhee on June 30th , 2005 in South Korea where is father has his chains of businesses.
Onyeka Jr is striving to carve a niche for himself having started in the Asian land with 148 appearances, 66 assists and 48 goals for Sinjeong between 2015 and 2018. He continued to improve when he joined Mokdong in 2018 and by the time he left the club in 2020, he has featured in 108 matches with 48 assists and 33 goals.
Onyeka later proceeded to Chungeng High School where he was until he switched to Europe in the summer of 2023-24 with Westerlo.
Before he left Chungeng High School, Onyeka left his imprint with 28 assists and 18 goals from 72 games.
He moved to Europe with Westerlo U21 as his first port of call to continue to gain experience with the junior team but he also played for the U19 team.
plans as they make the long trip to Gipedo Othellos Athienou ahead of the game scheduled for 17:00 hours.
With Obijohn Onyeka on the bench, Peyia 2014 began the season with a 1-0 home win over Ayia Napa at the Dimotiko Stadeio Pegias last weekend and another win with the South Korean in the thick of action would help the club’s desire to return to the first division at the end of the season.
Onyeka signed for Pegia 2014 on August 24th, 2024 on a free transfer from KVC Westerlo and the South Korean was involved in their preparatory games and he is set to make his new club his oasis with which to relaunch himself to the main Europe again in no distant future.
The teenager is among the new look players Peyia 2014 is relying on to rediscover old form having failed to glitter last season in the same division.
With the experience he garnered at over the years especially at Belgian side, KVC Westerlo, Obijohn Onyeka is expected to excel at his new abode.
Born to a Nigerian father, Paul Obi Onyeka and a South Korean mother, Han Sunhee on June 30th , 2005 in South Korea where is father has his chains of businesses.
Onyeka Jr is striving to carve a niche for himself having started in the Asian land with 148 appearances, 66 assists and 48 goals for Sinjeong between 2015 and 2018. He continued to improve when he joined Mokdong in 2018 and by the time he left the club in 2020, he has featured in 108 matches with 48 assists and 33 goals.
Onyeka later proceeded to Chungeng High School where he was until he switched to Europe in the summer of 2023-24 with Westerlo.
Before he left Chungeng High School, Onyeka left his imprint with 28 assists and 18 goals from 72 games.
He moved to Europe with Westerlo U21 as his first port of call to continue to gain experience with the junior team but he also played for the U19 team. He has thereafter signed for Peyia 2014 to continue his gradual journey to stardom.