Omar Colley
Omar Colley is a Gambian professional footballer who plays as a centre-back for Al-Diriyah FC in the Saudi First Division League and serves as captain of the Gambia national team.[1][2] Born on 24 October 1992 in Lamin, Gambia, he stands at 1.91 meters tall and is left-footed, known for his defensive organization and leadership on the pitch.[1][3] Colley's club career began in Europe with KuPS in Finland's Veikkausliiga from 2013 to 2014, where he made 32 appearances and scored 4 goals.[4] He then moved to Djurgårdens IF in Sweden's Allsvenskan for the 2015–2016 seasons, featuring in 57 matches and contributing 3 goals.[4] In 2016, he joined Genk in Belgium's First Division A, playing 68 games and scoring 5 goals over two years before transferring to Sampdoria in Italy's Serie A for €9.3 million in 2018, where he became a regular starter with 147 appearances and 8 goals until 2023.[5][4] Loaned to Beşiktaş in Turkey's Süper Lig in February 2023 for €2.3 million, his move was made permanent, and he helped the club win the 2023–24 Turkish Cup and Turkish Super Cup during his tenure there until August 2024.[5][6] He then transferred to PAOK in Greece's Super League on a free transfer, making 13 appearances before joining Al-Diriyah on another free transfer in July 2025.[5][7][8] Across his professional career, Colley has amassed 345 domestic league appearances, 27 goals, and 3 assists.[4] Internationally, Colley debuted for Gambia in 2014 and has earned over 60 caps as of November 2025, establishing himself as the most-capped player in the nation's history.[9] He captained Gambia to their first-ever Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) qualification and participation in the 2021 tournament (held in 2022), where they reached the quarterfinals as debutants, and also featured in the 2023 edition (held in 2024).[10][6] Earlier, as a youth, he won the 2009 U-17 Africa Cup of Nations with Gambia.[11]Club career
Gambian clubs
Omar Colley was born on 24 October 1992 in Lamin, The Gambia, where he began his football journey in the local domestic scene.[1] Growing up in the West Coast Region, Colley developed his skills in Gambia's competitive grassroots environment before transitioning to organized club football.[12] Colley's early professional exposure came at Wallidan FC, one of Gambia's prominent clubs, where he joined the youth setup and progressed to the senior team around 2011.[1] As an emerging centre-back, he gained his first taste of senior-level play in the Gambian Premier League, honing his defensive positioning and physical presence in matches against established local sides.[13] This period marked his initial steps as a professional, building resilience amid the league's demanding schedule. In 2012, Colley moved to Real de Banjul FC, another top-tier Gambian club, where he continued to develop as a reliable defender.[12] His performances in key fixtures, including defensive contributions in league encounters, showcased his potential and began drawing attention from international scouts seeking raw talent from African leagues.[13] The Gambian Premier League presented significant challenges for young players like Colley, including limited financial resources, inadequate training facilities, and the intense physical demands of playing on variable pitches with minimal recovery support.[14] These conditions tested players' endurance and adaptability, often requiring them to balance football with other pursuits due to low stipends and infrastructural shortcomings.[15] Despite these hurdles, Colley's time in the domestic league laid a solid foundation for his career. This groundwork led to a trial opportunity with Finnish club KuPS in late 2012, paving the way for his move to Europe in 2013.[12]KuPS
Omar Colley signed a two-year professional contract with KuPS in January 2013, securing his first move abroad after successful trials and departing from Gambian club Real de Banjul.[16] As a centre-back, he quickly adapted to the demands of the Veikkausliiga, the top tier of Finnish football, where he contributed to the team's defensive structure through his physical presence and aerial ability. Over his tenure from 2013 to 2014, Colley made 58 league appearances, scoring 6 goals, while also featuring in cup competitions to reach a total of 74 matches and 7 goals across all competitions.[4][17] In his debut 2013 season, Colley appeared in 26 Veikkausliiga matches, starting 25, and netted 2 goals as KuPS finished 7th in the 12-team league, securing a comfortable mid-table position.[4][18] His integration into the squad highlighted his growth in handling the faster pace of European play compared to the Gambian league, with Colley himself praising the club's "high class training method" that emphasized technical development and professional routines.[16] This period marked his initial exposure to a multicultural environment, training alongside international teammates and adjusting to Finland's rigorous winter conditions and tactical demands. Colley's 2014 campaign proved transformative, with 32 full starts in the Veikkausliiga, 4 goals, and 2 assists, again helping KuPS to a 7th-place finish with 44 points from 33 matches.[4][19] His consistent performances earned him the fan vote for KuPS's best player of the season and acclaim from peers, including former Swedish striker Admir Catovic, who described him as "the best defender in the Finnish topflight."[20][21] These displays underscored his evolution into a reliable defender capable of contributing offensively from set pieces, bolstering the team's solidity at the back. His form attracted scouting interest from abroad, culminating in a transfer to Swedish club Djurgårdens IF in December 2014 as a stepping stone to higher-profile leagues.[22]Djurgårdens IF and Genk
In January 2015, Omar Colley joined Swedish club Djurgårdens IF on a free transfer from Finnish side KuPS, signing a three-year contract after impressing in the Veikkausliiga. During his 18-month stint, he made 50 appearances across all competitions, scoring 5 goals, primarily as a centre-back in the Allsvenskan.[17] Colley contributed to Djurgårdens IF's competitive campaigns, including their 2016 Allsvenskan season where they finished fifth, and participated in UEFA Europa League qualifiers, helping secure progression in early rounds with his defensive solidity.[17] On 15 August 2016, Colley transferred to Belgian Pro League side KRC Genk for a reported fee of €1.7 million, signing a three-year deal to elevate his career in a more competitive league. Over two seasons, he featured in 95 matches across all competitions, netting 5 goals, with 54 appearances and 3 goals in the Pro League alone.[17] At Genk, Colley formed key defensive partnerships, notably alongside centre-backs like Jhon Lucumí, contributing to the team's third-place finish in the 2016–17 Pro League and their run to the Europa League group stage that year.[17] Colley's tactical fit at both clubs highlighted his aerial dominance, leveraging his 1.92 m frame for strong heading in duels, while his ball-playing ability allowed comfortable distribution from the back in possession-based systems.[23] However, the 2017–18 season saw occasional bench roles and minor injury disruptions, limiting his starts in the latter stages of the campaign as Genk pursued European qualification.[17] His performances culminated in a €9.25 million move to Italian club Sampdoria on 19 June 2018.Sampdoria
Omar Colley transferred to UC Sampdoria from KRC Genk on 1 July 2018 for a fee of €7.75 million plus up to €2 million in performance-related bonuses.[24] The move marked his return to Serie A after a brief stint in Belgium, where he had established himself as a reliable centre-back. Colley signed a three-year contract initially, with an option for extension, and underwent a medical in Genoa prior to finalizing the deal.[25] He made his debut for Sampdoria in a 0–0 draw against U.S. Sassuolo on 18 August 2018, starting as part of the backline.[26] By the 2018–19 season, he had fully integrated into the squad, featuring in 28 Serie A matches and helping the team secure a 15th-place finish to avoid relegation. During his five-year spell at Sampdoria from 2018 to 2023, Colley appeared in 129 Serie A matches, scoring three goals, and contributed one assist across all competitions in 136 total outings. His defensive contributions were pivotal in the club's repeated battles for Serie A survival, including the 2019–20 and 2020–21 seasons, where Sampdoria finished 15th and 9th respectively despite inconsistent form.[27] Colley averaged around 1.2 tackles and 1.0 interceptions per 90 minutes in league play, often ranking among the team's leaders in clearances and aerial duels won, bolstering a backline that conceded an average of 1.4 goals per game during his tenure. These metrics underscored his reliability as a left-footed centre-back adept at reading the game and breaking up opposition attacks. Colley emerged as a leader within the squad, serving as vice-captain and occasionally donning the armband in the absence of regular skipper Fabio Quagliarella, such as during friendlies and cup ties.[28] From the 2020–21 season onward, he formed a formidable central defensive partnership with Maya Yoshida, the Japanese international who joined from Southampton, helping to stabilize the defense amid injuries and tactical shifts under managers like Claudio Ranieri.[29] This duo was particularly crucial during the COVID-19-affected 2019–21 campaigns, when matches were played without fans and the schedule was disrupted; Colley featured in 29 league games in 2019–20, contributing to a hard-fought survival with just four points separating Sampdoria from the relegation zone.[30] In January 2023, with his contract set to run until 2025 following a 2021 extension, Colley departed Sampdoria for Beşiktaş in the Turkish Süper Lig on a transfer fee of €2.3 million, driven by interest from Turkish clubs seeking experienced European defenders. His exit came midway through the 2022–23 season, after which Sampdoria were relegated to Serie B, ending a consistent era for the 32-year-old Gambian.[31]Beşiktaş
Omar Colley joined Beşiktaş on a permanent transfer from Sampdoria on 9 February 2023, signing a contract until the end of the 2024–25 season with an option for an additional year, in a deal reported to be worth €2.5 million.[32] During his time at the club, Colley made 46 appearances across all competitions and scored 8 goals, with 22 appearances and 7 goals specifically in the 2023–24 Süper Lig season, marking a notable offensive contribution for a centre-back.[33][34] At Beşiktaş, Colley's role expanded beyond traditional defending to include significant contributions from set-pieces, where his aerial prowess led to multiple headers, including 4 out of his 8 goals coming via that method, and occasional support in midfield during build-up play.[35] He was particularly key in the 2023–24 UEFA Europa Conference League qualifiers, starting all 3 matches and playing the full 270 minutes as Beşiktaş advanced past qualifiers before elimination.[36] Colley played a starting role in Beşiktaş's 2024 Turkcell Super Cup victory, featuring in the 5–0 win over Galatasaray on 3 August 2024—the largest margin in Super Cup history—and contributing to the team's dominant defensive performance that secured the club's 10th title in the competition. This triumph followed Beşiktaş's 2023–24 Turkish Cup win, where Colley was part of the squad that defeated Trabzonspor 3–2 in the final to claim their 11th cup title.[37] His departure from Beşiktaş came in August 2024 on a free transfer to PAOK, after limited starting opportunities in the early 2024–25 season, with the move allowing him to seek more regular play in Greece on a one-year contract with an extension option.[12]PAOK
On 31 August 2024, PAOK announced the signing of Colley on a free transfer from Beşiktaş, with the defender agreeing to a one-year contract until 30 June 2025, including an option for a further year.[12][1] During the 2024–25 season, Colley made eight appearances for PAOK across the Super League Greece and UEFA Europa League, primarily serving as squad depth behind established centre-backs like Dejan Lovren.[38][39] His limited starts were hampered by injury issues, including a muscle injury in January 2025 that sidelined him for several weeks, as well as stiff competition within the defensive unit.[40] Despite these challenges, Colley contributed defensively in his sparse outings, helping to maintain PAOK's solid backline during key matches.[41] PAOK mounted a strong title challenge in the Super League, finishing third behind Olympiakos and Panathinaikos, while progressing to the knockout rounds of the UEFA Europa League before elimination.[42] Colley's role remained peripheral, reflecting his transitional period in Greece following a more prominent goal-scoring stint in Turkey. Colley's contract with PAOK expired on 30 June 2025, leading to his departure as a free agent.[43] On 23 July 2025, he joined Saudi First Division League club Al-Diriyah on a free transfer, marking the end of his brief tenure in Greek football.[44]Al-Diriyah
On 23 July 2025, Omar Colley completed a free transfer to Al-Diriyah from PAOK, signing a two-year contract expiring on 30 June 2027.[1] The move marked his entry into Saudi Arabian football, joining the club in the Saudi First Division League as they pursued promotion to the top tier following their recent return to the second division after a three-year absence.[45] Colley quickly integrated into the squad as a key centre-back, leveraging his experience to anchor the defense alongside his aerial strengths and tactical awareness.[46] He made his debut on 15 September 2025 in a 0-0 draw against Al Tai, securing a clean sheet in his first appearance.[47] Subsequent matches highlighted his contributions, including captaining the side in a 2-0 victory over Al-Wehda on 28 September 2025 with another clean sheet, and scoring his first goal for the club in a 3-0 win against Al Jandal on 3 October 2025.[3] These performances underscored his leadership role, drawing on his national team captaincy to guide younger defenders amid Al-Diriyah's promotion push. As of 15 November 2025, Colley had featured in seven league matches, including a full 90 minutes and a 7.0 rating in the 2-1 away win over Al-Batin on 7 November 2025, accumulating over 580 minutes and one goal while contributing to multiple shutouts. In a prior 1-0 home win over Jeddah on 2 November 2025, he played the full 90 minutes, earning a 7.5 rating for his solid defensive display that preserved the clean sheet.[3] Al-Diriyah sat third in the standings with 20 points from nine matches and a +9 goal difference as of mid-November 2025, positioning them strongly for a promotion playoff spot.[48] His adaptation to the league's physical demands has been evident in these early results, bolstering the team's backline in a competitive environment.[49]International career
Youth international career
Omar Colley began his youth international career with the Gambia national under-17 football team, earning call-ups around 2008–2009 ahead of regional qualifiers and preparation camps for continental competitions. As a promising defender from Wallidan FC, he featured in training sessions and friendly matches that built the team's cohesion for major tournaments.[50] Colley played a key role in Gambia's historic triumph at the 2009 African U-17 Championship held in Algeria, where the team won their first-ever title by defeating Burkina Faso 2–0 in the final. Operating primarily as a left-back, he contributed to the defensive unit that anchored the Scorpions' success, showcasing his potential as a reliable and talented teenager during the tournament.[51][52][53] The victory qualified Gambia for the 2009 FIFA U-17 World Cup in Nigeria, where Colley traveled with the squad, though they exited in the group stage after losses to Brazil, Switzerland, and Mexico. His performances in the African championship established Colley as one of Gambia's most promising youth talents, facilitating his integration into the senior national team setup by 2012.[51][11][54]Senior international career
Omar Colley made his senior international debut for Gambia in a friendly match against Angola on December 15, 2012.[55] Over the subsequent years, he steadily accumulated caps, establishing himself as a reliable centre-back known for his aerial prowess and defensive organization. By late 2024, Colley had earned 58 appearances and scored his sole international goal, a header in a 1-0 victory over Mali during the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers on March 28, 2023.[31] His consistent performances across qualifiers and friendlies underscored his importance to the team's backline. Pa Modou Jagne was captain during Gambia's historic qualification for their first-ever Africa Cup of Nations in 2021 (held in 2022), where Colley featured prominently as a key defender. Jagne led the team to the quarterfinals as debutants before retiring in February 2022, after which Colley assumed the captaincy, succeeding Jagne and providing steady leadership during subsequent campaigns.[56] Colley captained Gambia at the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations (held in 2024), where they exited in the group stage after matches against Cameroon, Ghana, and Cape Verde.[10] His defensive solidity was pivotal in Gambia's runs in both tournaments, which elevated the team's global profile. In the 2022 FIFA World Cup qualifiers, Colley anchored the defense across Gambia's Group F campaign in the CAF second round, playing in key fixtures such as the 1-0 home win over Sudan in October 2021 and the 2-2 draw away to Mali in November 2021.[55] Although Gambia finished third in the group and did not advance to the final round, Colley's experience contributed to competitive showings against stronger opponents. In 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifiers, he participated in matches including a 3-3 draw at home against Kenya on March 20, 2025, and a 3-1 away victory over Kenya on September 5, 2025.[2] As of November 2025, Colley holds the record as Gambia's most-capped player with 65 appearances, a testament to his longevity and unwavering commitment despite occasional club-related absences.[9] His leadership has been instrumental in fostering team resilience, particularly in defensive setups during high-stakes matches, with Gambia gearing up for a friendly against Kuwait on November 18, 2025, as part of ongoing preparations. Colley's club form at Al-Diriyah has continued to influence his national team selections, ensuring his central role in the Scorpions' ambitions.[57]Career statistics
Club
Omar Colley's professional club career statistics are summarized below, encompassing appearances and goals across domestic leagues, cups, and European competitions. Data is aggregated by club with seasonal breakdowns where applicable, up to November 15, 2025.[4][26]| Club | Season | Competition | Appearances | Goals |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| KuPS | 2013–2014 | Veikkausliiga (League) | 58 | 6 |
| KuPS | 2013–2014 | Finnish Cup & Other Domestic | 16 | 1 |
| KuPS Total | 74 | 7 | ||
| Djurgårdens IF | 2015–2016 | Allsvenskan (League) | 44 | 5 |
| Djurgårdens IF | 2015–2016 | Svenska Cupen & Other Domestic | 6 | 0 |
| Djurgårdens IF Total | 50 | 5 | ||
| Genk | 2016–2017 | Belgian Pro League (League) | 33 | 3 |
| Genk | 2017–2018 | Belgian Pro League (League) | 37 | 1 |
| Genk | 2016–2018 | Belgian Cup & Other Domestic | 10 | 0 |
| Genk | 2016–2018 | UEFA Europa League & Qualifiers | 15 | 1 |
| Genk Total | 95 | 5 | ||
| Sampdoria | 2018–2019 | Serie A (League) | 21 | 0 |
| Sampdoria | 2019–2020 | Serie A (League) | 31 | 0 |
| Sampdoria | 2020–2021 | Serie A (League) | 29 | 2 |
| Sampdoria | 2021–2022 | Serie A (League) | 32 | 0 |
| Sampdoria | 2022–2023 | Serie A (League) | 16 | 1 |
| Sampdoria | 2018–2023 | Coppa Italia & Other Domestic | 5 | 0 |
| Sampdoria | 2021–2022 | UEFA Europa League | 2 | 0 |
| Sampdoria Total | 136 | 3 | ||
| Beşiktaş | 2022–2023 | Süper Lig (League) | 10 | 0 |
| Beşiktaş | 2023–2024 | Süper Lig (League) | 22 | 7 |
| Beşiktaş | 2022–2024 | Turkish Cup & Other Domestic | 8 | 1 |
| Beşiktaş | 2023–2024 | UEFA Europa Conference League | 6 | 0 |
| Beşiktaş Total | 46 | 8 | ||
| PAOK | 2024–2025 | Super League Greece (League) | 8 | 0 |
| PAOK | 2024–2025 | Greek Cup & Other Domestic | 2 | 0 |
| PAOK | 2024–2025 | UEFA Europa League & Qualifiers | 4 | 0 |
| PAOK Total | 14 | 0 | ||
| Al-Diriyah | 2025–2026 | Saudi First Division League (League) | 7 | 1 |
| Al-Diriyah | 2025–2026 | Saudi Cups & Other Domestic | 0 | 0 |
| Al-Diriyah Total | 7 | 1 |
International
Omar Colley made his senior international debut for Gambia in 2012 and has since become the team's most capped player and captain, accumulating 63 appearances and 1 goal as of November 15, 2025.[55] His contributions have been pivotal in qualifiers and tournaments, including Gambia's historic first appearance at the Africa Cup of Nations in 2022. At the youth level, Colley represented Gambia at the U17 team during the 2009 African U-17 Championship, where the team competed in the group stage against Algeria, Cameroon, and Niger (3 appearances, 0 goals).[53] The following table summarizes his international statistics by level and competition:| National Team Level | Years Active | Total Appearances | Total Goals | Breakdown by Competition (Appearances/Goals) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Youth (U17) | 2009 | 3 | 0 | African U-17 Championship: 3/0 |
| Youth (U20) | 2011 | 10 | 0 | African U-20 Championship qualifiers and friendlies: 10/0 |
| Senior | 2012–2025 | 63 | 1 | Africa Cup of Nations: 8/0; World Cup Qualifiers: 15/1; Friendlies: 12/0; Africa Cup of Nations Qualifiers: 28/0 |
Honours
Club
- '''Beşiktaş''' ** [[Turkish Cup|Turkish Cup]]: 2023–24[6] ** [[Turkish Super Cup|Turkish Super Cup]]: 2024[6]
International
- '''Gambia U17''' ** [[Africa U-17 Cup of Nations|African U-17 Championship]]: 2009[11]