Benik Afobe

Benik Afobe

Afobe playing for Wolverhampton Wanderers in 2015
Personal information
Full nameBenik Tunani Afobe[1]
Date of birth12 February 1993
Place of birthWaltham Forest, England
Height1.83 m (6 ft 0 in)[2]
Playing positionStriker
Club information
Current team
Wolverhampton Wanderers
Number12
Youth career
2001–2010Arsenal
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
2010–2015Arsenal0(0)
2010–2011→ Huddersfield Town (loan)28(5)
2012Reading (loan)3(0)
2012–2013Leeds United (loan)20(2)
2013Millwall (loan)5(0)
2014Sheffield Wednesday (loan)12(2)
2014–2015Milton Keynes Dons (loan)22(10)
2015–Wolverhampton Wanderers20(13)
National team
2008England U163(4)
2009–2010England U1723(11)
2010–2012England U1910(7)
2012–England U212(1)
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of 23:11, 25 April 2015 (UTC).

† Appearances (Goals).

‡ National team caps and goals correct as of 6 April 2015

Benik Tunani Afobe (born 12 February 1993) is an English footballer who plays as a striker for Wolverhampton Wanderers.

He made his debut for the Arsenal Reserves at the age of 16 and scored 20 goals in 13 appearances for Arsenal's under 18 squad. He was part of the England squad that won the 2010 UEFA European Under-17 Championship in May 2010.[3] He signed a professional contract with Arsenal in February 2010.

Club career

Arsenal

Youth & Reserves

Afobe joined the Arsenal F.C. Academy when he was six; he was playing for Sunday league team Eclipse FC in Dagenham when he was spotted by an Arsenal scout – Gary Nott. He joined Arsenal on 1 May 2001. He scored 40 goals for the U-16s in 2007–08,[4][5] 11 goals in 13 appearances in 2008–09, and 21 goals in 24 appearances for Arsenal U-18 in 2009–10.[6] He was voted Arsenal's U-18 player of the season.[7] He signed a professional contract with Arsenal in February 2010, after reportedly being targeted by Barcelona.[8][9] The Guardian has called him "powerful and pacy"[10] and commented that he "is already being furtively whispered up as the next, next big thing."[11]

Huddersfield Town (loan)

On 2 November 2010, he agreed on terms to join West Yorkshire club Huddersfield Town on loan until December 2010.[12] He made his debut as a substitute the same night in the 2–0 win over Sheffield Wednesday at Hillsborough Stadium.[13] After the game, Huddersfield manager Lee Clark praised Afobe, calling him "another fantastic young player from the Arsenal production line."[14] Afobe scored his first goals in professional football as Huddersfield beat Rotherham United 5–2 away from home in the Football League Trophy. Afobe made it 3–1 with a clinical header inside the box, before finishing off the scoring with a well-taken finish in the second half.[15] Following a broken leg to Anthony Pilkington, Benik got an extended run in the Huddersfield starting line-up in the second half of the season which saw him pick up four Man of the Match awards in a row, which also included 5 goals and a number of important assists, taking Huddersfield's unbeaten record from December to 24 league games. Despite Benik's and Huddersfield's great form, they narrowly missed out on automatic promotion and lost in the final of the play-offs. In total Benik made 32 appearances with 8 goals and 10 assists for the Terriers.[16][17]

2011–12 season

Afobe impressed on his first-team debut for Arsenal in the 2011 Emirates Cup against American side New York Red Bulls. He came on for the injured Jack Wilshere on 7 minutes, however he was then substituted on 74 minutes for Andrey Arshavin as he had a groin injury. Afobe made his return from injury in August for the Reserves in a 2–1 win against Man Utd Reserves,[11] however went off after just 22 minutes, ruling the striker out for over 6 months. Afobe made a goalscoring return for the Reserves in a 5–0 win against Norwich Reserves on 21 February, entering the field as a first-half substitute. Afobe also missed a penalty in the match.[11]

On 22 March 2012, Afobe agreed to join English championship club Reading on loan until the end of the season, and made 3 appearances in the side that secured the championship title and promotion to the Premier League in 2012.

2012–13 season

On 3 August 2012, Football League Championship club Bolton Wanderers confirmed that Afobe had joined on a season-long loan.[18][19] Afobe made his debut the following day, coming on as a substitute in Bolton's 3–0 friendly defeat at Portsmouth.[20] On 7 August, he scored a hat trick in Bolton's penultimate pre-season friendly as they beat Tranmere Rovers 3–1.[21] He made his competitive debut on 18 August, coming on as a second-half substitute for Kevin Davies, in Bolton's 2–0 defeat at Burnley. After making two more substitute appearances, he made his starting debut in the League Cup defeat at Crawley Town on 28 August, scoring in the process.[22] His first league goal for Bolton came on 23 October as he scored the first in a 2–2 draw against Wolverhampton Wanderers.[23] On 31 January 2013, Bolton cut short his deal and he returned to Arsenal.[24]

On 8 February 2013, Afobe joined Millwall on loan until the end of the season,[25] but that deal was cancelled one month later due to an knee injury and he returned to Arsenal and underwent surgery.[26]

2013–14 season

Afobe returned from injury in late October 2013, after an eight-month period on the sidelines. He scored the only goal on his return to action in a win for an Arsenal XI against the Nike Academy.[27]

On 30 January 2014, Afobe joined Sheffield Wednesday for the rest of the 2013–14 campaign.[5] Afobe made his debut, in a 1–0 win over Barnsley on 1 February 2014.[28] He then scored his first goal and set up a goal in the next game, in a 2–0 win over Reading.[29] He then scored his second goal of the season on 29 March 2014, in a 4–1 loss against Watford.[30] After making twelve appearance and scoring twice, it announced that Afobe returned to Arsenal as a result of his conclusion on his loan spell at Sheffield Wednesday.[31]

2014–15 season

Afobe joined MK Dons on loan until the end of the season.[32] Afobe made his debut for the club, at 2–2 in an eventual 4–2 win over Gillingham on the opening day of the 2014–15 season.[33] Afobe then scored his first league goal for the club, in a 1–0 win over Chesterfield on 19 August 2014.[34]

Afobe then scored two goals in a 4–0 win over Manchester United in the League Cup second round after coming on as a substitute.[35] In third round, he scored two more goals to help his team to pass Bradford City and to go in fourth round.[36] On 29 November, Afobe scored a hat trick in a 6–0 win over Colchester United.[37]

Wolves

On 14 January 2015 Afobe signed a three-and-a-half-year deal with Championship side Wolverhampton Wanderers for an undisclosed fee rumoured to be £2 Million[38] , and was assigned the number 12 shirt, which was previously used by loanees Yannick Sagbo and Danny Graham.[39] He scored in his debut for the club after coming on as a substitute in a 2–0 home win against Blackpool on 17 January 2015.[40]

International career

England Juniors

Afobe playing for England U19s in 2012

Afobe captained England under-12s at the Junior World Cup in France in 2005.[41][42]

In 2008, Afobe was part of the England under-16 team that won the Victory Shield, scoring four goals in three games,[43][44] equalling Michael Owen's England under-16 record.[45] He was also part of the England under-17 squad that won the 2010 UEFA European Under-17 Championship.[3][46] The Guardian's sports blog called him "among the best of the crop" and "a prolific striker".[47] He joined the England under-19 squad in August 2010.[48] In June 2011, Afobe was called up to the England under-20 team for the FIFA U-20 World Cup in Colombia. However he was withdrawn from the squad by Arsenal to join the first team pre-season camp in Germany. Afobe was also called up to replace Manchester United's Danny Welbeck from England u21s in August, however he pulled out due to a groin injury.

Career statistics

As of match played 14 April 2015.
Club statistics
Club Season League FA Cup League Cup Other Total
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Huddersfield Town (loan) 2010–11[49] League One 285314[lower-alpha 1]2358
Reading (loan) 2011–12[50] Championship 3030
Bolton Wanderers (loan) 2012–13[51] Championship 2022011233
Millwall (loan) 2012–13[51] Championship 5050
Sheffield Wednesday (loan) 2013–14[52] Championship 12210132
Milton Keynes Dons (loan) 2014–15[53] League One 221032461[lower-alpha 2]13019
Wolverhampton Wanderers 2014–15[53] Championship 20132013
Career Total 110 32 9 3 5 7 5 3 129 45
  1. One appearance and two goals in Football League Trophy, three in Football League One play-offs
  2. Appearance in Football League Trophy

Honours

England
Arsenal
Reading
Individual

References

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