Chimaobi Nwaogazi (born 27 November 1979 in Nigeria) is a Nigerian former footballer who is last known to have played for Wollongong Wolves of the Australian lower leagues.
Although despondent over the death of his father and brother in late 2003, Nwaogazi adapted to Australia well, finding the net in six straight games for Wollongong Wolves, almost equalling the National Soccer League record held by Damian Mori.[5] He ended up tying the record, scoring his 7th the next round.[6]
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One of Geylang United's foreigners for the 2005 S.League,[7] the Nigerian striker came to the club with high expectations,[6] impressing with his form during pre-season.[8] However, making his debut[6] in a 4-4 draw with Home United, he failed to find the net by his third outing.[8] Even then, coach Scott O'Donell put his faith on Nwaogazi[8] but he left in mid-season.
chimaobi, nwaogazi, born, november, 1979, nigeria, nigerian, former, footballer, last, known, have, played, wollongong, wolves, australian, lower, leagues, chima, nwaogazipersonal, informationfull, namedate, birth27, november, 1979place, birthnigeriaposition, . Chimaobi Nwaogazi born 27 November 1979 in Nigeria is a Nigerian former footballer who is last known to have played for Wollongong Wolves of the Australian lower leagues Chima NwaogaziPersonal informationFull nameChimaobi NwaogaziDate of birth27 November 1979Place of birthNigeriaPosition s StrikerSenior career YearsTeamApps Gls Udoji United F C 1 2003Fawkner Blues 2 16 8 2003 2004Wollongong Wolves FC2004 2005Marconi Stallions FC 3 2005Geylang United 1 20 2007Wollongong Wolves FC 4 Club domestic league appearances and goals Contents 1 Career 1 1 Australia 1 2 Singapore 2 References 3 External linksCareer editAustralia edit Although despondent over the death of his father and brother in late 2003 Nwaogazi adapted to Australia well finding the net in six straight games for Wollongong Wolves almost equalling the National Soccer League record held by Damian Mori 5 He ended up tying the record scoring his 7th the next round 6 Singapore edit One of Geylang United s foreigners for the 2005 S League 7 the Nigerian striker came to the club with high expectations 6 impressing with his form during pre season 8 However making his debut 6 in a 4 4 draw with Home United he failed to find the net by his third outing 8 Even then coach Scott O Donell put his faith on Nwaogazi 8 but he left in mid season References edit a b Chimaobi Nwaogazi Cybereagles Vic Premier League NSWSF 2004 5 Round One Premier League Results NSWSF 2007 Round Two Johnny Warren Cup Results Chima s goal is to reach seven heaven www smh com au www smh com au 4 January 2004 Retrieved 2018 06 01 a b c Today 2nd Edition 1 March 2005 Page 45 Retrieved 2018 06 01 S League a b c Today 2nd Edition 14 March 2005 Page 41 Retrieved 2018 06 01 External links editChimaobi Nwaogazi at WorldFootball net nbsp nbsp This biographical article related to a football forward from Nigeria is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Chimaobi Nwaogazi amp oldid 1164231040, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,