Mikel Obi Career Achievements

By | March 31, 2024
Mikel Obi Career Achievements

Mikel Obi Career Achievements

This article will give you a deep and complete inside-out analysis of Mikel Obi Career Achievements and all that you need to know about the Nigerian international’s football career especially his time with the blues of Chelsea.

Mikel John Obi played 336 games throughout his senior career and scored only 6 times playing for seven different clubs from the year 2004 to 2021.

He made 249 appearances for Chelsea Football Club and scored just a single goal. This tells you, Mikel is not really a goal-scorer but helps solidify your defense from opponent penetrations.

John Obi-Mikel scored the same number of goals he did throughout his senior career with the national team.

Making 96 appearances for the national team of Nigeria and likewise scoring 6 times just like the club’s goal tally.

John Obi-Mikel’s transfer from Lyn to Chelsea FC is one of the most dramatic transfer sagas ever in the world of football.

Two Premier League Clubs announced the signing of the young star even before having a conversation with him.

Manchester United’s manager Sir Alex Ferguson at the time really wanted John Obi-Mikel but José Mourinho brought him to Chelsea where he played with the likes of Drogba at a time that his career picked up hugely.

Mikel Obi is widely seen as a defence midfielder (DM) although he can play different positions. He was brought into the world on the 22nd of April 1987, in Nigeria.

Mikel Obi Career Achievements

He won two Premier League trophies, four FA Cups, two League Cups, one Community Shield, one Champions League, and one Europa League.

Individual Career Achievement

He received the FIFA World Youth Championship Silver Ball award in 2005, and the CAF Most Promising Talent of the Year award.

He was also named Chelsea Young Player of the Year in 2007 and 2008.

Mikel Obi was selected for the CAF Team of the Year in 2005 and 2013 and was included in the Africa Cup of Nations Team of the Tournament in 2013.

Although he didn’t win, he was a runner-up for the African Footballer of the Year award in 2013. Mikel Obi is also a member of the Order of the Niger.

International Career Achievement

In 2013, the young man Mikel Obi won the football competition called the Africa Cup of Nations which is played by qualified African countries.

He came third in this same competition in 2006, 2010, and 2019.

He also won the bronze medal in the 2016 Summer Olympics. This title gave him recognition beyond football and his retirement from active football is satisfactory with an award of such calibre and class.

 

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