Bamidele Yusuf Leads the Charge as Nigerian Stars Paint Europe and Africa Green

Bamidele Yusuf

Nigerian forward Bamidele Yusuf delivered another weekend of brilliance alongsidehis compatriots across Europe and Africa, with standout performances ranging from debut goals to decisive assists and match-winning displays.

Meshack Ubochioma

Yusuf set the tone in Serbia, while other compatriots impressed in South Africa, Hungary, Belarus, and Lithuania, Footballrover reports.

Bamidele Yusuf Shines in Serbia SuperLiga

Bamidele Yusuf

At the Stadion Karađorđe, Yusuf put in a full 90-minute shift and grabbed an assist as FK Vojvodina battled to a 2-2 draw against FK Javor.

The visitors had their own Nigerian highlight as Saliman Kayode scored his maiden goal in the 78th minute, securing a hard-earned point in what was a lively contest.

Saliman Kayode

Other Nigerian Stars Making Headlines Across Europe and Africa

Lithuania – I Lyga

In Vilnius, Chidera Nwoga struck in the 76th minute for FK Transinvest, but his goal proved only a consolation as they suffered a 1-3 home defeat to Tauras.

Chidera Nwoga

South Africa – MTN 8 (Semi-Final, 1st Leg)

Kazie Godswill was the difference-maker for Stellenbosch FC, powering his side to a 2-0 home win over Sekhukhune United.

Kazie Godswill

He opened the scoring in the 23rd minute with a towering header – his first goal for the club – putting Stellies in control ahead of the second leg.

Hungary – NB I

Meshack Ubochioma wasted no time in announcing himself at new club Kolor City KBSC.

Meshack Ubochioma celebrating his goal

The forward netted in the 18th minute of his debut, helping his team secure a 2-2 away draw against DVTK in the Hungarian top flight.

Belarus – Vysshaya Liga

Late drama unfolded in Minsk as Stephen Alfred struck in the 79th minute to rescue a 2-2 draw for Dinamo Minsk against Slutsk.

Stephen Alfred

His decisive equaliser not only earned a point but also the Man of the Match award.

Another Action-Packed Weekend for Nigerian Stars

From Serbia to South Africa, and from Hungary to Belarus, these Nigerian stars once again showcased their quality across Europe and Africa.

With debut goals, crucial assists, and match-winning moments, the Saturday games proved why you can’t do without Nigerian footballers worldwide.

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Last Updated on August 18, 2025 8:24 pm by Sir Kris

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