Sunny Omoregie

Sunny Omoregie
Personal information
Full nameSunny Ogbemudia Omoregie
Date of birth2 January 1989
Place of birthBenin City, Nigeria
Height1.81 m (5 ft 11 12 in)
Playing positionStriker
Club information
Current team
Celje
Number11
Youth career
1994-2003Osmade Babes
2003-2004Numancia
2004-2005Real Madrid
2005-2006Espanyol
2006-2007Montañeros
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
2007–2010Numancia B15(5)
2010Victoria4(2)
2010–2011Torrevieja19(8)
2011–2012Binéfar17(5)
2011–2012Tomelloso2(0)
2012Palencia15(9)
2013Gżira United12(5)
2013Thunder Bay Chill12(8)
2013–2014Mérida30(20)
2014–Celje34(15)
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of 28 September 2014.
† Appearances (Goals).

Sunny Ogbemudia Omoregie (born 2 January 1989) is a Nigerian footballer who plays for Celje in Slovenia, as a striker.

Sunny is an ambidextrous player, good with the ball at his feet, purified technique, good dribbling, high quality, powerful in the air, shot with both legs strong and faster. Versatile player his principal position is striker, but too can play as 2nd striker or winger. Commitment and effort the ninety minutes. Compared in style with Drogba. Formed in Spain (Numancia, R. Madrid & Espanyol).

He live in Spain since 13 years age, and have the perfect combination in a player, african strong and power and spanish formation. He was international u17 with Nigeria, and played tournament in Norway. Very soon Real Madrid saw in him good characteric and sign.

He is mentally strong and difficult situations lived by the economic problems of its teams between 2010 and 2012 it is then, with the disappearance of Palencia, when he decides to leave Spain to show his talent.

Since then, he has shown great maturity and a greater confidence as a scorer, his stats are spectacular. Especially in the historic Spanish club Merida, where he scored 20 goals in 30 matches.

This earned him to make the jump to the first division of Slovenia, which has now scored 15 goals (nine in league and six in Cup) in just 34 matches. [1] [2]

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