Sullay Kaikai

Sullay Kaikai
Personal information
Full name Sulaiman Borbor Kaikai[1]
Date of birth (1995-08-26) 26 August 1995[2]
Place of birth Southwark, England
Height 1.82 m (5 ft 11 12 in)[2]
Playing position Winger
Club information
Current team
Crystal Palace
Number 25
Youth career
2010–2013 Crystal Palace
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2013– Crystal Palace 2 (0)
2014Crawley Town (loan) 5 (0)
2014–2015Cambridge United (loan) 25 (5)
2015Shrewsbury Town (loan) 14 (5)
2016Shrewsbury Town (loan) 12 (7)
2016–2017Brentford (loan) 18 (3)
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of 15:55, 21 May 2017 (UTC).

Sulaiman Borbor "Sullay" Kaikai (born 26 August 1995) is an English footballer who plays as a midfielder for Crystal Palace.

A youth product of Crystal Palace, he made his senior debut on loan at Crawley Town in League One 2014, and later that year scored on his Palace debut. He has since been loaned to Cambridge United in League Two, Shrewsbury Town in League One and Brentford in the Championship.

Club career

Crystal Palace

Youth

Kaikai started his career at Crystal Palace when he was fifteen[3] In May 2013, his goal against Liverpool the previous August, in which "After controlling a raking cross-field pass, Kaikai took on three Liverpool defenders before firing a right-footed shot past the keeper" won the League Football Education Goal of the Season award.[4]

2013–14: Crawley (loan)

On 7 February 2014, Kaikai joined League One side Crawley Town on an initial one-month loan along with Hiram Boateng.[5] He made his senior debut on the 25th when he came on as a substitute for Andy Drury in the 33rd minute of a 1–1 draw away to Swindon Town.[6] On 7 March, he extended his loan with Crawley until 5 April.[7] After making five appearances for the club, two being starts, Kaikai returned to his parent club upon expiry of his loan spell.[8]

2014–15: Debut and Cambridge (loan)

On 24 September 2014, Kaikai made his Crystal Palace debut in the third round of the League Cup, replacing Jonathan Williams in the 80th minute of the match against Newcastle United at Selhurst Park. He equalised in added time to send the game into extra time, which the Eagles lost 2–3.[9][10]

On 27 November 2014, Kaikai joined League Two club Cambridge United, on loan until 3 January 2015.[11] Two days later, Kaikai made his debut for the club, assisting Liam Hughes in a 2–1 win over AFC Wimbledon at the Kingsmeadow Stadium.[12] Kaikai scored his first goal of his loan on 16 December in the FA Cup second round replay, the only goal of a win at Mansfield Town.[13] He signed his first professional contract with Palace on 29 December 2014.[14]

On 16 January 2015, Kaikai's loan at Cambridge was extended until the end of the season.[15] The next day, he scored his first league goal, in a 4–0 win over Newport County at the Abbey Stadium.[16] Kaikai scored a brace on 18 April, in a 3–1 home win over Mansfield.[17] He returned to Palace in the first week of May.[18] He won Palace's Vice-President's Young Player or the Year Award, and the Development Player of the Year Award on 13 May.[19] Ahead of the Premier League match against Liverpool three days later, Kaikai was among several youngsters to make a trip, but was not included either in the starting line-up or substitution bench.[20]

2015–16: League debut and Shrewsbury (loan)

The following season, on 17 September 2015, Kaikai joined League One side Shrewsbury Town on a four-month loan deal.[21] He made his Shrewsbury debut as a 67th-minute substitute for Mat Sadler in a 1–0 home defeat to Crewe two days later,[22] and got his first goals for the club in a home victory against Colchester United on 10 October, scoring twice to put his team 3–2 and then eventually 4–2 ahead after they had trailed by two goals at half time.[23] After scoring in subsequent matches against Scunthorpe United and Bury, giving him four goals in five appearances, he won the PFA Fans Player of the Month award for October 2015 for League One.[24]

Kaikai was recalled to cover for injuries at his parent club on 23 December,[25] rejoining Shrewsbury for a further loan deal until the end of the season in March 2016.[26] He scored four times in the first four games of his second loan, including two first-half strikes in a 2–1 draw at Bury on 19 March which earned him a place in The Football League's Team of the Week.[27] He finished the season as Shrewsbury's top scorer, with 12 goals, before being recalled again by his parent club on 3 May.[28]

Kaikai made his Premier League debut on 15 May in the last game of the season, replacing Jordon Mutch at half time in a 4–1 loss at Southampton. He took the corner kick from which Jason Puncheon scored the Eagles' goal.[29] He was handed the number 25 shirt to wear for the 2016–17 season, switching from his previous squad number 43.[30]

2016–17: Brentford (loan)

On deadline day, 31 August 2016, Kaikai joined Brentford on a season long loan and was given the number 25 shirt.[31] He made his debut against Palace's fierce rivals Brighton & Hove Albion replacing Lewis Macleod in the 80th minute of a 2–0 away victory on 10 September.[32] Four days later he provided an 88th-minute assist for John Egan as Brentford drew 1–1 with Aston Villa.[33] Kaikai scored his first goal for the Bees in a 3–1 loss at Wolverhampton Wanderers on 24 September.[34] He was recalled by Crystal Palace on 2 January 2017.[35]

Personal life

Kaikai was born in the London Borough of Southwark to parents hailing from Sierra Leone.[36]

Career statistics

As of match played 21 May 2017
Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
Club Season League FA Cup League Cup Other Total
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Crawley Town (loan) 2013–14[37] League One 5050
Crystal Palace 2014–15[38] Premier League 001111
2015–16[39] Premier League 100010
2016–17[40] Premier League 102030
Total 2020110051
Cambridge United (loan) 2014–15[38] League Two 25551306
Shrewsbury Town (loan) 2015–16[39] League One 2612201[lower-alpha 1]02912
Brentford (loan) 2016–17[40] Championship 183183
Career total 76209111108722

References

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  32. "Brighton 0–2 Brentford". BBC Sport. 10 September 2016. Retrieved 10 September 2016.
  33. "Aston Villa 1–1 Brentford". BBC Sport. 14 September 2016. Retrieved 14 September 2016.
  34. "Wolverhampton Wanderers 3–1 Brentford". BBC Sport. 24 September 2016. Retrieved 24 September 2016.
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