Efe Sodje

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Efe Sodje
Personal information
Full nameEfetobore Peter Sodje[1]
Date of birth (1972-10-05) 5 October 1972
Place of birthGreenwich, London, England
Height6 ft 4 in (1.93 m)
Playing positionDefender
Club information
Current clubMacclesfield Town
(Player/Assistant Manager)
Number16
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1994–1997Stevenage Borough116(9)
1997–1999Macclesfield Town83(6)
1999–2000Luton Town9(0)
2000Colchester United (loan)3(0)
2000–2003Crewe Alexandra97(3)
2003–2005Huddersfield Town67(5)
2005–2006Yeovil Town25(3)
2006Southend United (loan)1(0)
2006–2007Southend United36(2)
2007–2008Gillingham13(0)
2008Bury (loan)16(1)
2008–2013Bury182(15)
2013Barrow (loan)9(0)
2013–Macclesfield Town6(0)
National team
2000–2004Nigeria12(1)
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of 17:36, 22 May 2013 (UTC).
† Appearances (Goals).

Efetobore Peter "Efe" Sodje (born 5 October 1972) is a professional footballer who plays as a central defender for Conference National side Macclesfield Town where he is also the club's assistant manager.

Sodje has notably represented Nigeria in the 2000 African Cup of Nations and the 2002 World Cup. He has previously played for Stevenage Borough, Luton Town, Colchester United, Crewe Alexandra, Huddersfield Town, Yeovil Town, Southend United, Gillingham, Bury and Barrow.

Career

Early career

Sodje began his career playing for Stevenage Borough in the Conference National, who he had signed for ahead of the 1994–95 season.[2] Prior to signing for Stevenage, Sodje had unsuccessful trials at both Wimbledon and Luton Town.[2] He featured in Stevenage's reserve side throughout August 1994, waiting for his international clearance to come through before making a first-team appearance.[2] He eventually made his debut on 27 September 1994, starting in Stevenage's 1–0 defeat at Welling United.[3] Sodje made a total of 33 appearances during the 1994–95 campaign,[4] scoring once in a 5–0 win over Yeovil Town, a game in which he came off the substitutes' bench to score.[5] Sodje remained at Stevenage the following season, helping the club win the Conference National title, however they would be denied promotion to the Football League due to insufficient ground facilities. During the season, he made a total of 49 appearances, scoring five goals, four of which came in the league.[6] Sodje's third season at Stevenage was his best in goalscoring terms; he scored 7 times in 55 games in all competitions[7] as Stevenage finished the season in third place, beaten to the title by Macclesfield Town.[7] Sodje left Stevenage at the end of the season to join newly promoted Football League side Macclesfield Town.[2] He had made 138 appearances for Stevenage during his three-year spell with the side, scoring 13 goals.[2]

Sodje scored on his Football League debut, which was also Macclesfield Town's first game in the League. He played 83 times and scored 6 goals for Macclesfield Town before he left to join Luton Town in 1999; there, he made only 9 appearances and was loaned out to Colchester United for part of the 1999–2000 season. Sodje made three appearances for Colchester before returning to Luton.

Sodje moved to Crewe Alexandra in 2000, where he made 97 league appearances over three seasons. His first goal for Crewe came in their 4–2 win over Portsmouth on 8 December 2001. During his time at Crewe Sodje was called up to the Nigeria squad for the first time in his career, and played at the 2002 FIFA World Cup in Japan.

Huddersfield Town

Sodje joined then Division 3 side Huddersfield Town, where he was made captain. His Town debut came in their 2–1 win over Derby County in the first round of the League Cup on 12 August 2003. His league debut came in their 2–2 draw with Boston United on 16 August. He scored his first goal for the Terriers came in their 2–0 home win over Boston United in January 2004. In his first season with the Terriers he helped them to the Division Three Play-off title.

Sodje was also voted into the PFA PFA Players' Division Three team of the season for the 2003/04 season[8]

Southend United

Sodje left Southend following their relegation from the Championship in the 2006–07 season.[9]

On 10 July 2007, he joined League One side Gillingham on a two-year deal,[10] and made his debut in the 1–0 away defeat to Cheltenham Town on 11 August. In February 2008 he joined Bury on loan until the end of the season,[11] and was transfer listed on 5 June 2008.[12]

Bury

It was announced on 1 July 2008, that his contract had been terminated by Gillingham.[13] Sodje was signed by Bury on a two-year contract as a player-coach, on 3 July 2008. At the beginning of the 2010–11 season, he was named 2nd vice-captain by Alan Knill after Ryan Lowe. In May 2011 he signed a new two-year contract extension.[14]

He made his 500th league appearance in January 2012 playing for Bury in a 1–1 draw against Charlton Athletic.[15]

Return to Macclesfield Town

On 4 June 2013 it was announced that Sodje would return to Macclesfield Town as assistant manager to John Askey. Sodje would also register himself as a player for The Silkmen.[16]

International career

Although born in England Sodje like his brother Sam represented Nigeria at international level. He was part of the squad that finished second to Cameroon in the 2000 African Cup of Nations.

He was also part of the Nigeria squad that went to the 2002 FIFA World Cup making two appearances against Argentina and England. So far Sodje has played 12 times,[17] scoring once in a 2–1 friendly win against Republic of Ireland.

Personal life

Born in Greenwich, London, his family originate from Warri, in Delta State, Nigeria.[18] Sodje is the eldest of four brothers who all play football; three of them professionally and one semi-professionally. Sam, Akpo (the youngest of the four) have both played alongside Efe. He played alongside Akpo at Huddersfield Town and he has represented Nigeria at international level with Sam. Steve, who plays semi-professionally has never played a Football League game.[citation needed]

Bright, used to play rugby league and rugby union. His nephew Onome Sodje has also played professionally in England.

Sodje is famous for wearing a do-rag, something he started doing in 1994 at the request of his mother.[19] The headband often has the words "Against All Odds".

Career statistics

(Correct as of 25 May 2013)[20]
Club Season League FA Cup League Cup Other Total
Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
Macclesfield Town 1997–98 413202010463
Macclesfield Town 1998–99 423414000504
Luton Town 1999–2000 90301010140
Colchester (loan) 1999–2000 3000000030
Crewe Alexandra 2000–01 310203000360
Crewe Alexandra 2001–02 362403000432
Crewe Alexandra 2002–03 291312020362
Huddersfield Town 2003–04 434102010474
Huddersfield Town 2004–05 281001010301
Yeovil Town 2004–05 6200000062
Yeovil Town 2005–06 191202010241
Southend United (loan) 2005–06 1000000010
Southend United 2005–06 121000000121
Southend United 2006–07 241004000281
Gillingham 2007–08 130101010160
Bury (loan) 2007–08 161000000161
Bury 2008–09 437101000457
Bury 2009–10 392101010422
Bury 2010–11 403211000434
Bury 2011–12 412002000432
Bury 2012–13 191211010232
Barrow (loan) 2012–13 9000000090
Career total 544 35 28 4 31 0 10 0 613 39


Honours

Club

Stevenage Borough[21]
Macclesfield Town[22]
  • Football League Division Three Runner-up (1): 1997–98
Crewe Alexandra
  • Football League Division Three Runner-up (1): 2002–03
Huddersfield Town[23]
  • Football League Division Three Playoff Winner (1): 2003–04
Southend United[24]
Bury

Individual

References

  1. "Professional retain list & free transfers 2012/13" (PDF). The Football League. 18 May 2013. p. 81. Retrieved 17 June 2013. 
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 "Player Guide – Efetobore Sodje". Boroguide. Retrieved 31 May 2011. 
  3. "Welling United 1–0 Stevenage Borough". Boroguide. Retrieved 31 May 2011. 
  4. "Efetobore Sodje – 1994/95 rollcall". Boroguide. Retrieved 31 May 2011. 
  5. "Stevenage Borough 5–0 Yeovil Town". Boroguide. Retrieved 31 May 2011. 
  6. "Efetobore Sodje – 1995/96 rollcall". Boroguide. Retrieved 31 May 2011. 
  7. 7.0 7.1 "Efetobore Sodje – 1996/97 rollcall". Boroguide. Retrieved 31 May 2011. 
  8. Sodje Makes PFA Team of Year 
  9. "Hooper offered new Southend deal". BBC Sport. 16 May 2007. Retrieved 16 May 2007. 
  10. "Gills bring Sodje to Priestfield". BBC Sport. 10 July 2007. Retrieved 10 July 2007. 
  11. Official Gillingham website
  12. "Gillingham trio on available list". BBC Sport. 5 June 2008. Retrieved 5 June 2008. 
  13. Official Gillingham website
  14. "Efe Sodje signs two-year contract extension at Bury". BBC Sport. 26 May 2011. Retrieved 28 May 2011. 
  15. http://www.buryfc.co.uk/page/LatestNews/0,,10422~2595591,00.html
  16. http://www.nonleaguedaily.com/news/index.php?&newsmode=FULL&nid=94212
  17. "Sodje, Efe". National Football Teams. Retrieved 10 February 2013. 
  18. "Sodje family". 
  19. "Sodje staying to Knill's delight". Prestwich Advertiser. 20 March 2008. Retrieved 21 April 2008. 
  20. http://www.soccerbase.com/players/player.sd?player_id=10835&season_id=127
  21. "Conference Honours". Coludaybyday.co.uk. 
  22. "Tier Four (League Two) Honours". Coludaybyday.co.uk. 
  23. "Division Three (League Two) Play-off Finalists". Coludaybyday.co.uk. 
  24. "Tier Three (League One) Honours". Coludaybyday.co.uk. 
  25. "Individual Awards". Coludaybyday.co.uk. 

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