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'''Abiola "Abi" Bamijoko''' (born 2005) is a professional [[association football|footballer]] who plays as a [[defender (association football)|defender]] for [[HIFK Fotboll|Helsinki IFK]] and the North Macedonian Youth Team <ref name="HIFK"></ref>. Born in Finland to a Nigerian father and a mother of Macedonian and Turkish descent, Bamijoko represents a new generation of footballers with diverse heritage and global impact.<ref name="Profile"></ref>
'''Abiola "Abi" Bamijoko''' (born 2005) is a professional [[association football|footballer]] who plays as a [[defender (association football)|defender]] for [[HIFK Fotboll|Helsinki IFK]] and the North Macedonian Youth Team <ref name="HIFK"></ref>. He was born in Finland to a Nigerian father and a mother of Macedonian and Turkish descent.<ref name="Profile"></ref>


==Early Life and Background==
==Early Life and Background==
Bamijoko was born in [[Helsinki]], Finland, to a Nigerian father and a mother of Macedonian and Turkish descent. This multicultural heritage, combined with his Finnish upbringing, has given him a rich cultural background and a unique perspective on the game of football.<ref name="Profile"></ref>
Bamijoko was born in [[Helsinki]], Finland, to a Nigerian father and a mother from Skopje, of Macedonian and Turkish descent. He speaks Finnish, Macedonian, Serbian, English, and Italian.<ref name="Profile"></ref>


==Football Career==
==Football Career==
Bamijoko began his football career at a young age in Finland, joining a youth team at the age of 6. He was called up to the North Macedonia national team after turning 16. On May 27, 2022, he delivered an outstanding performance against Austria, securing his spot on the national team.<ref name="Profile"></ref>
Bamijoko began his football career at a young age in Finland, joining a youth team at the age of 6. He was called up to the North Macedonia Youth Team after turning 16. Bamijoko's talent was displayed prominently in May 2022 when he delivered an outstanding performance against Austria <ref name="Profile"></ref>, which further solidified his place on the Macedonian national team. His career then took him to Italy, where he joined Italian club [[U.C. Sampdoria|Sampdoria's]] U18 squad. This stint in Italy was a transformative period for Bamijoko, where he not only improved his skills significantly but also adapted to a more physical and rapid style of play.

In July 2022, he joined the Italian club [[U.C. Sampdoria|Sampdoria's]] U18 squad. In 2023, he moved to the Finnish club [[HIFK Fotboll|Helsinki IFK]].<ref name="Sampdoria"></ref><ref name="Transfermarkt"></ref>


In 2023, he joined to the Finnish club [[HIFK Fotboll|Helsinki IFK]] for the 2023 season.<ref name="Sampdoria"></ref><ref name="Transfermarkt"></ref>
==Technical Features==
==Technical Features==
Standing at 1.94 m, Bamijoko is a formidable figure on the pitch. As a left-footed defender, he is known for his physical strength and surprising speed. His game-reading skills and technical abilities, along with his understanding of both offensive and defensive play, make him a robust and versatile player.<ref name="Profile"></ref>
Standing at 1.94 m, Bamijoko is a formidable figure on the pitch. As a left-footed defender, he is known for his physical strength and surprising speed similar in style and stature to the Saudi Arabia defender Mohamed Kanno.<ref name="Profile"></ref>


==Personal Life==
==Personal Life==
Beyond football, Bamijoko is appreciated for embracing his multicultural roots, drawing from his Nigerian, Macedonian, Turkish, and Finnish heritage. His story has resonated with many young individuals from diverse backgrounds, and he has become a symbol of multicultural representation in sports.<ref name="Profile"></ref>
Beyond football, Bamijoko embraces his multicultural background, drawing from his Nigerian, Macedonian, Turkish, and Finnish heritage.<ref name="Profile"></ref>


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 22:45, 22 July 2023

Abiola Bamijoko
Personal information
Full name Abiola "Abi" Bamijoko
Date of birth (2005-03-14) 14 March 2005 (age 19)
Place of birth Helsinki, Finland
Height 1.94 m (6 ft 4 in)
Position(s) Centre-back
Team information
Current team
IFK Helsinki
Number 5
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2022–2023 Sampdoria U18
2023– IFK Helsinki
International career
North Macedonia
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Abiola "Abi" Bamijoko (born 2005) is a professional footballer who plays as a defender for Helsinki IFK and the North Macedonian Youth Team [1]. He was born in Finland to a Nigerian father and a mother of Macedonian and Turkish descent.[2]

Early Life and Background

Bamijoko was born in Helsinki, Finland, to a Nigerian father and a mother from Skopje, of Macedonian and Turkish descent. He speaks Finnish, Macedonian, Serbian, English, and Italian.[2]

Football Career

Bamijoko began his football career at a young age in Finland, joining a youth team at the age of 6. He was called up to the North Macedonia Youth Team after turning 16. Bamijoko's talent was displayed prominently in May 2022 when he delivered an outstanding performance against Austria [2], which further solidified his place on the Macedonian national team. His career then took him to Italy, where he joined Italian club Sampdoria's U18 squad. This stint in Italy was a transformative period for Bamijoko, where he not only improved his skills significantly but also adapted to a more physical and rapid style of play.

In 2023, he joined to the Finnish club Helsinki IFK for the 2023 season.[3][4]

Technical Features

Standing at 1.94 m, Bamijoko is a formidable figure on the pitch. As a left-footed defender, he is known for his physical strength and surprising speed similar in style and stature to the Saudi Arabia defender Mohamed Kanno.[2]

Personal Life

Beyond football, Bamijoko embraces his multicultural background, drawing from his Nigerian, Macedonian, Turkish, and Finnish heritage.[2]

References

  1. ^ "Abiola Bamijoko Joins HIFK, Representing North Macedonian Youth". HIFK Fotboll. Retrieved 2023-07-22.
  2. ^ a b c d e "Abiola Bamijoko Player Profile". HIFK Fotboll. Retrieved 2023-07-22.
  3. ^ "Macedonian youth representative Abiola Bamiyoko has signed for Sampdoria". Sloboden Pecat. Retrieved 2023-07-22.
  4. ^ "Abiola Bamijoko Profile". Transfermarkt. Retrieved 2023-07-22.