Excited Opeh signs off as Uzbekistan Pro Liga champions

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Former Nigeria youth international defender Samuel Opeh said he was  happy to round off his career with Uzbek side, Lokomotiv  Tashkent, as champions.

The  hard-working centre-back who nearly made the Golden Eaglets cut to the 2015 FIFA World Cup in Chile, said he was excited about winning the Uzbekistan Pro Liga title few days back

on his final season just as he was giddy  when he  won his first career medal  as a junior international.

 “ Winning the league  here in Uzbekistan is a  very good achievement for me,” Opeh who joined Loko Tashkent from FK Oqtepa in 2021 told  NationSports.“ This  is my  second career medal  and my  first trophy after being in  the Nigeria national U- 17 team that won the bronze medal at the Four Nation  Suwon Continental Tournament in South Korea in 2015.

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“Now, I am so proud and happy being the Uzbekistan Professional League  champions  with Locomotive Tashkent in 2023.”

The  24-year-old  who said he remained grateful to former Nigeria international striker  Peter Osaze as well as his brother Anthony for his career breakthrough, is  thrilled that he’s leaving Uzbekistan on a high.

He said: “This is my last season with the team and I’m happy I won my first title. At the beginning of this season, I’d  prayed to God  to help me leave here as a league champion and God  did that for me.

“My contract with the team finished  this year and I am looking forward to having  another experience and new challenges in another league

 “I pray God  take me to the right place which I strongly believe, it’s already done because God is the greatest,” he added.

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