Derick Ogbu

Nigerian professional footballer


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nameDerick Ogbu
fullnameDerick Chuka Ogbu
birth_date
birth_placePort Harcourt, Nigeria
height1.80 m
positionForward
currentclubBocholt
youthyears1
clubs1Al-Salam
clubs2Umm Salal
clubs3OH Leuven
clubs4CFR Cluj
clubs5Liaoning Whowin
clubs6Ventforet Kofu
clubs7Debrecen
clubs8Tskhinvali
clubs9Al Ittihad Alexandria
clubs10Universitatea Cluj
clubs11Bocholt
years12009–2010
years22010–2011
years32011–2013
years42013–2014
years52014–2015
years62016
years72016–2017
years82018
years92019
years102021
years112023–2024
caps1?
goals112
caps28
caps360
goals25
goals318
caps426
goals46
caps542
goals516
caps611
goals61
caps75
goals70
caps85
goals84
caps95
goals90
caps108
goals102
caps117
goals111
totalcaps175
totalgoals68
club-update10 December 2023
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Derick Chuka Ogbu (born 19 March 1990) nicknamed Chuka, is a Nigerian former professional footballer with a Belgium passport who plays as a forward. He has played most notably in the Belgian Pro League, Romanian Liga I, Chinese Super League and Japanese Top League.

Club career

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Ogbu started his career in Al-Salam where he played for one season and became the joint top scorer in the Oman Professional League, scoring 12 goals in the 2008/2009 season.

In February 2010, he took an important step in his career making a free transfer to Umm Salal in the Qatar Stars League. At that time Umm Salal was just celebrating their massive achievement, being the first Qatar club to reach the Asian Champions League Quarterfinals. Henk ten Cate gave young Ogbu his debut, both in the league games and in the cup. Ogbu scored an important goal on his debut in the cup, which led his team to the Quarter and semi-final and Final. As a young striker, he led the front line in his first massive game in the Qatar Crown Prince Cup Final, where he played 90minutes in front of a massive crowd of 55,000 fans in attendance in Khalifa International Stadium, of which both the late Ruler of Qatar( Hamad Bin Khalifa At Thani and formal president of Brazil Lulu de Silva was in attendance.

After a season and a half, with 5 goals in his senior games, and 10 goals in reserve games, he left for trial at PSV Eindhoven during the 2011/2012 pre-season on the recommendation of then Umm Salal manager Henk ten Cate. However, his trials with Eindhoven were successful, as he scored in all the 3 test games. Still, unfortunately, he did not sign for them because of the financial situation of Eindhoven and also more complications as he comes from outside the EU, but Fred Rutten, the coach of PSV, described him as "very fast and interesting player, with good character and a hard shot". Due to the strong connection between PSV Eindhoven and the Belgium club (OHL Leuven), the player was sent to OHL to play so PSV could keep their eyes on him, as they expect their financial situation to improve. On 10 August 2011, he signed up for the Belgium club Oud-Heverlee Leuven Ogbu became the love of the fans in Leuven, the fans love him and he loves the club. The instantly became the club hitman and their valuable asset. Ogbu was once quoted, I love when the fans sing with my name, it gives me extra adrenaline to fight for the fans. After two amazing seasons in Leuven where he scored 18 goals, of which 7 of those 18 goals are almighty important goals for the club's history. After two years in the top flight in Jupiler League Belgium, Ogbu decided it was time to move on to another challenge. Ogbu made a transfer of 500,000 euros to Romanian Giant CFR Cluj. Due to the financial instability at the club, players were not paid for months, Ogbu managed to score 6goals in Romania, before a massive offer came from Liaoning Whom Fc China. An offer of 1.2 million dollars was made for the player, and both the club and the player accepted the offer. Ogbu played his first and only Europa League game for the Romanian Giant before moving to China on 23 July 2014. It didn't take his time to adjust to Chinese football as Ogbu scored twice on his debut in China's first league against Shenzhen. He went on to write his name in Chinese Super League history, scoring 16 goals in Liaoning FC before moving to Japan Ventforest Kofu. He played less than a season with the Japan top league, making 11 appearances with only one goal. Things didn't go well for the player in Japan, so he decided to move back to Europe, landing a deal with DVSC Debrecen. Injuries and potential transfer sage with the club didn't allow the player to settle in Debrecen. In 2019, The player signed with Al Ittihad Club in Egypt, but unfortunately, the player was not happy with the situation of things in Egypt, so he decided to break his contract, so he can move back to Europe.

In January 2020, he signed a pre-contract with a Chinese League One club, took his Chinese visa, and received his flight ticket, sadly 3 days before the departure date, COVID-19 started.

Chuka transferred to Chinese Super League side Liaoning Whowin on 25 July 2014.

Career statistics

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ClubSeasonLeagueNational CupLeague CupContinentalOtherTotalDivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsTotal581810206118Total2660010276Total4216104316Career total175563130102018457
Umm Salal2010–11Qatar Stars League85000085
OH Leuven2011–12Belgian Pro League2310002310
2012–133581020388
CFR Cluj2013–14Liga I26600266
2014–151010
Liaoning Whowin2014Chinese Super League158158
201527810288
Ventforet Kofu2016J1 League11130141
Debrecen2016–17NB I500050
Tskhinvali2018Erovnuli Liga 2540054
Al Ittihad Alexandria2018–19Egyptian Premier League500050
Universitatea Cluj2020–21Liga II811192
Bocholt2023–24Belgian Division 27171
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References

References

  1. [http://www.vi.nl/Spelers/Speler.htm?dbid=69924&typeofpage=84137 Voetbal International profile]
  2. (10 August 2011). "Chuka nieuwe aanwinst". ohl.be.
  3. link. qq.com. (25 July 2014)
  4. {{Soccerway. -tushoka/163217

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