Chidera Ejuke
Chidera Ejuke (born 2 January 1998) is a Nigerian professional footballer who plays as a left winger for Sevilla FC in the Spanish La Liga and represents the Nigeria national team.[1][2] Born in Zaria, Nigeria, and standing at 1.76 meters tall with a right-footed preference, Ejuke began his career with Gombe United in the Nigerian Professional Football League before moving to Europe with Vålerenga in Norway in 2017.[1][3] His progression included stints at SC Heerenveen and AZ Alkmaar in the Dutch Eredivisie, where he emerged as one of the league's most valuable wingers outside the top clubs, before transfers to CSKA Moscow, a loan at Hertha Berlin, and his current role at Sevilla starting in 2024.[4] Ejuke has earned recognition for his exceptional dribbling skills, ranking as La Liga's second-most successful dribbler in the 2024-25 season and leading Europe's top five leagues in successful dribbles early in the campaign despite limited minutes.[5][6] He has also been named Sevilla's Player of the Month for September 2024 and contributed to the club's victory in a friendly tournament against Al-Ittihad.[7] With over 40 career goals and 24 assists across 260 matches, Ejuke embodies a rapid ascent driven by technical prowess in one-on-one situations.[8]Early life
Upbringing and relocation to Norway
Chidera Ejuke was born on 2 January 1998 in Zaria, Kaduna State, in northern Nigeria.[9] He grew up in a modest family environment, with his parents working as traders, and developed an early interest in football amid limited resources typical of many aspiring athletes in the region.[10] His initial involvement in the sport occurred through local opportunities in Nigeria, where he honed his skills before entering professional ranks. Ejuke's breakthrough in Nigeria came with Gombe United in the Nigerian Professional Football League, where he gained experience and attention from European scouts.[11] In March 2017, at the age of 19, he relocated to Norway to pursue a professional career in Europe, signing a three-year contract with Vålerenga Fotball in the Eliteserien, Norway's top division.[12] This move from Gombe United represented a pivotal transition, enabling him to adapt to a higher competitive level and structured environment abroad.[13]Club career
Lillestrøm SK (2017–2019)
Ejuke progressed through Lillestrøm SK's youth system before making his senior debut in the Eliteserien on 30 April 2017 during a 1–1 draw against Vålerenga, entering as a substitute in the 77th minute. Over the 2017 season, he featured in 5 league appearances without scoring, primarily as a rotational winger. In the 2018 season, Ejuke established himself in the first team, accumulating 25 Eliteserien appearances, 3 goals, and 2 assists, while contributing to the club's mid-table finish. His development accelerated in 2019, where he recorded 7 goals and 5 assists in 29 league matches, showcasing pace, dribbling, and direct attacking contributions that aided Lillestrøm's survival in the top flight amid relegation pressure. [4] These performances marked Ejuke's breakthrough, drawing scouting interest from European clubs due to his offensive output and potential in data-driven metrics for wing play. Lillestrøm SK sold him to SC Heerenveen on 15 July 2019 for a reported €2.5 million transfer fee, ending his senior stint with 66 total appearances, 10 goals, and 7 assists across all competitions.[14] [4]CSKA Moscow (2019–2023)
Chidera Ejuke signed with CSKA Moscow from SC Heerenveen on 28 August 2020, agreeing to a four-year contract for a transfer fee reported between €11.5 million and €12 million.[15][16] He made his debut two days later on 30 August 2020, entering as a substitute in the 65th minute during a league match, where his dribbling drew mixed reactions from observers.[17] Ejuke scored his first goal for the club on 13 September 2020, netting the third in a 3–1 Moscow derby victory over rivals Spartak Moscow as a second-half substitute.[18][19] In the 2020–21 Russian Premier League season, Ejuke featured in 25 matches, scoring 5 goals.[20] He also contributed in the UEFA Europa League, helping CSKA advance to the knockout stages before their elimination by Manchester United.[21] His pace and dribbling were highlighted in early performances, including a key assist in a September 2020 match that secured a 2–1 win.[22] By April 2021, he had accumulated 3 league goals in 20 appearances, often starting or substituting in attacking roles.[23] Ejuke earned fan-voted CSKA Moscow Player of the Month awards for September 2021, securing back-to-back honors, and a third in November 2021 for his contributions in four league games, including two wins and a draw with multiple goals.[24][25] Overall, during his primary playing tenure at CSKA through 2021, he recorded 5 goals and 2 assists in league play, establishing himself as a dynamic winger despite the team's fifth-place finish.[26] In July 2022, following FIFA's ruling on contracts amid the Russian invasion of Ukraine, Ejuke suspended his deal with CSKA, facilitating subsequent loans while remaining under contract until 2024.[27]Loans to Hertha BSC and Royal Antwerp (2021–2023)
On 13 July 2022, Ejuke joined Hertha BSC on a season-long loan from CSKA Moscow, facilitated by FIFA's temporary regulations permitting foreign players to suspend contracts with Russian clubs amid the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine.[28][29] The move provided Ejuke an opportunity to compete in the Bundesliga, where he debuted as a substitute in a 3–1 loss to Union Berlin on 7 August 2022.[30] During the 2022–23 campaign, he featured in 20 Bundesliga matches, accumulating 932 minutes played, while recording no goals but three assists; Hertha BSC ultimately declined to pursue a permanent transfer at the loan's conclusion.[31][32] Following Hertha's relegation to the 2. Bundesliga, Ejuke suspended his CSKA Moscow contract again under extended FIFA provisions on 5 July 2023, enabling a loan to Belgian Pro League champions Royal Antwerp announced on 30 July 2023.[33] The arrangement aligned with Antwerp's participation in the 2023–24 UEFA Champions League qualifiers, where Ejuke contributed early in the season, including appearances against AEK Athens. By the end of 2023, he had integrated into the squad, leveraging his pace on the left wing to support Antwerp's title defense and European campaign, though full-season statistics reflect five goals and five assists across 39 appearances in all competitions.[31]Sevilla FC (2023–present)
Ejuke joined Sevilla FC on a free transfer from CSKA Moscow on 17 June 2024, signing a three-year contract until June 2027 and becoming the club's first acquisition for the 2024–25 season.[34][9] The move followed the expiration of his CSKA contract and a productive loan at Royal Antwerp, where he recorded five goals and six assists in the 2023–24 Belgian Pro League campaign.[34] In the 2024–25 La Liga season, Ejuke's integration was hampered by recurring injuries, restricting him to nine starts across 25 appearances in all competitions.[35] He contributed two goals and one assist during this period, with his limited minutes reflecting Sevilla's struggles, as the team finished 12th in the league and exited the UEFA Europa League in the knockout phase.[35][36] Entering the 2025–26 season, Ejuke has featured more regularly, appearing in six La Liga matches by October 2025, where he has provided one assist but yet to score.[8] His role as a left winger has emphasized pace and directness, though Sevilla's early-season form has remained inconsistent, with the club positioned mid-table.[37][8]International career
Nigeria national team
Ejuke, born in Zaria, Nigeria, but raised in Norway from infancy, was eligible to represent either nation and initially featured for Norwegian youth teams up to under-21 level before committing to the Super Eagles.[27] He received his first senior call-up for Nigeria in October 2020 and debuted as a starter in a friendly against Tunisia on 13 October 2020, which ended in a 1–1 draw.[38] As of October 2025, Ejuke has earned 8 caps for Nigeria without scoring a goal, with appearances limited to friendlies, Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers, and FIFA World Cup qualifiers.[38][39]Playing style
Technical attributes and tactical role
Chidera Ejuke operates predominantly as a left winger in attacking setups, leveraging his right-footed preference to cut inside toward goal.[1][40] His tactical role emphasizes providing width on the flank before driving centrally to exploit spaces, often drawing fouls through direct challenges on defenders.[40] This approach aligns with high-pressing systems that favor quick transitions, where he contributes to chance creation via progressive carries and key passes in the final third.[41] In the 2024-25 La Liga season, Ejuke ranked third in shots created with 18, underscoring his role in generating scoring opportunities behind opponents' defenses.[42] Technically, Ejuke excels in dribbling, rated very strong for his ability to maneuver past markers with close control and acceleration, often playing the ball off the ground to maintain momentum.[40] His passing strength supports link-up play, though he shows limitations in aerial duels and crossing accuracy, which restrict his effectiveness in set-piece delivery or headed contests.[40] Ejuke has described his style as straightforward and entertaining, focused on attracting defenders to open space for goals or assists.[43] These attributes position him as a penetrative threat in fluid attacking formations, particularly those prioritizing one-on-one duels over aerial dominance.[40]Reception and career analysis
Achievements and criticisms
Chidera Ejuke has garnered acclaim for his dribbling ability and explosive pace, with 17 successful dribbles completed in just 265 minutes of La Liga action during the early 2024–25 season, outperforming players like Lamine Yamal and Kylian Mbappé in that metric despite limited starts.[6] In September 2024, he earned Sevilla's Player of the Month award after featuring in five league matches, contributing to the team's attacking transitions under manager García Pimienta.[44] Ejuke also received Man of the Match honors in Sevilla's pre-season victory over Al-Ittihad on July 26, 2024, showcasing his flair in a 1–0 win.[45] Over his career, he has recorded 42 goals and 24 assists across 260 club appearances as of October 2025.[8] Ejuke has faced scrutiny for inconsistent end-product relative to his technical gifts, with Sevilla coach Pimienta stating in March 2025 that, despite scoring the winner in a 1–0 league victory over Espanyol, the player was "not the best version" of himself and required further development in decision-making and finishing.[46] A notable controversy arose in June 2025 when videos emerged of Ejuke playing informal street football on rough pitches during his off-season recovery from a hamstring injury, prompting Sevilla officials to voice concerns over his discipline and risk of re-injury, with reports suggesting potential disciplinary measures or transfer considerations.[47][48] This incident fueled fan and club frustration, exacerbating perceptions of injury proneness after prior issues, including a high-grade hamstring tear against Barcelona in late 2024.[49] His occasional exclusion from Nigeria's national team, even during strong club form, has sparked debate among observers, though no official reasons for selection decisions have been detailed beyond tactical preferences.[50]Personal life
Family, injuries, and off-field incidents
Ejuke has endured recurrent muscular injuries, particularly affecting his lower body. In the 2022–23 season, he sustained a knee injury that limited his availability.[51] During the 2024–25 La Liga campaign with Sevilla, a hamstring injury occurred on 21 October 2024, contributing to inconsistent play.[51] His 2025–26 season began with right hip flexor issues on 2 August 2025, followed by a myofascial injury to the adductor longus in his right thigh shortly thereafter, which sidelined him for several weeks.[51][52] On 2 September 2025, another hamstring injury—a myofascial issue in the biceps femoris of his left thigh—forced him off after 18 minutes in Sevilla's 2–0 win over Girona, exacerbating concerns over his injury proneness.[51][53][52]| Season | Injury Type | Date of Occurrence |
|---|---|---|
| 2022–23 | Knee injury | Unspecified within season[51] |
| 2024–25 | Hamstring injury | 21 October 2024[51] |
| 2025–26 | Right hip flexor problems | 2 August 2025[51] |
| 2025–26 | Myofascial injury (adductor longus, right thigh) | Early August 2025[54] |
| 2025–26 | Myofascial injury (biceps femoris, left thigh) | 2 September 2025[53][52] |
Career statistics
Club appearances and goals
Ejuke began his professional career with Vålerenga in the Norwegian Eliteserien, making 59 league appearances and scoring 13 goals across three seasons from 2017 to 2019.[3] He then transferred to SC Heerenveen in the Dutch Eredivisie for the 2019–20 season, where he recorded 25 appearances and 9 goals.[3] Joining CSKA Moscow in August 2020, he contributed 55 league appearances and 10 goals over two full seasons in the Russian Premier League.[3] On loan to Hertha BSC in the German Bundesliga for 2022–23, Ejuke featured in 20 matches without scoring.[3] The following season, loaned to Royal Antwerp in the Belgian Pro League, he made 21 league appearances and scored 3 goals, helping the club to a third-place finish.[3] Since joining Sevilla FC in La Liga in 2024, Ejuke has accumulated 32 league appearances and 2 goals as of October 2025.[3] Across all domestic leagues, Ejuke has made 212 appearances and scored 37 goals.[3] Including cup and European competitions, his total club appearances exceed 250, with over 40 goals, per aggregated performance data.[31]| Season | Club | League | Apps | Goals |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2017 | Vålerenga | Eliteserien | 16 | 4 |
| 2018 | Vålerenga | Eliteserien | 29 | 3 |
| 2019 | Vålerenga | Eliteserien | 14 | 6 |
| 2019–20 | Heerenveen | Eredivisie | 25 | 9 |
| 2020–21 | CSKA Moscow | Premier League | 25 | 5 |
| 2021–22 | CSKA Moscow | Premier League | 30 | 5 |
| 2022–23 | Hertha BSC | Bundesliga | 20 | 0 |
| 2023–24 | Antwerp | Pro League | 21 | 3 |
| 2024–25 | Sevilla | La Liga | 25 | 2 |
| 2025–26 | Sevilla | La Liga | 7 | 0 |