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From St. Andrä to Poland’s fourth-highest division
Dominion Obidimma is seeking his footballing fortune in Poland. His first adventure abroad in Belgium ended in the military. Before he moved to Villach to join his father, he only played barefoot in Nigeria. .
From the Lower League East to the fourth highest division in Poland! Dominion Obidimma, who moved from St. Andrä to former second division club Wigry Suwalski, took an unusual route. "My manager put me in touch and I impressed during a trial training session," said the 20-year-old striker. Poland's former national team player Maciej Makuszewski, who acts as sports director and player at Suwalski, was keen to have him.
This is not Obidimma's first adventure abroad. In 2022, he started a trial with the U21s of Belgian third division club Charleroi. At the time, his stay was limited to two months. "I had to go back to the military," sighs Dominion, who moved from Nigeria to Villach to join his father in 2015 at the age of eleven.
Kicked barefoot in Nigeria
He had never played for a club before. "In Nigeria, we kicked barefoot on the street or in the sand." In Carinthia, he started at Lendorf, then went to the WAC academy and finally played at St. Andrä. He now wants to recommend himself for higher leagues in Poland. "I promised my mom that I would become a professional. I want to make my family proud!"
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