Perhaps change the thread to Kiwis at Ljungskile or something.
Robi Sabo a 19 yr old defender. Played 20/21 Handy Prem at Eastern Suburbs.
https://us.soccerway.com/players/robi-sabo/681210/
Otto Ingham a 19 yr old attacker. Also played 20/21 Handy Prem at Eastern Suburbs.
https://us.soccerway.com/players/otto-ingham/640047/
Felt like it was due that some Ole kids signed overseas. I guess Covid, no age groups World Cups for a few years etc, has made it more difficult than before.
https://olefootballacademy.co.nz/news/three-more-ole-players-head-to-europe-after-signing-professional-contracts-with-swedish-division-1-club-ljungskile-sk/
Over recent years, the academy has recognised how challenging the transition is for the New Zealand player into Europe. Olé has prioritised the development of a number of strategic partnerships in Europe to facilitate pathways for player development and growth, including key relationships with Danish club FC Helsingør and Torslanda IK in Sweden.
Robi Sabo a 19 yr old defender. Played 20/21 Handy Prem at Eastern Suburbs.
https://us.soccerway.com/players/robi-sabo/681210/
Otto Ingham a 19 yr old attacker. Also played 20/21 Handy Prem at Eastern Suburbs.
https://us.soccerway.com/players/otto-ingham/640047/
Felt like it was due that some Ole kids signed overseas. I guess Covid, no age groups World Cups for a few years etc, has made it more difficult than before.
https://olefootballacademy.co.nz/news/three-more-ole-players-head-to-europe-after-signing-professional-contracts-with-swedish-division-1-club-ljungskile-sk/
Over recent years, the academy has recognised how challenging the transition is for the New Zealand player into Europe. Olé has prioritised the development of a number of strategic partnerships in Europe to facilitate pathways for player development and growth, including key relationships with Danish club FC Helsingør and Torslanda IK in Sweden.
Olé began exploring opportunities with Ljungskile SK at the begin of 2021, so it’s exciting to see this come together for the first group of boys after a long process led by Ben Sippola and Olé CEO, Blake Jones. The relationship with Ljungskile SK holds huge potential for the New Zealand player and will be a great initial stepping stone for Otto, Robi and Kees who are full of potential and will no doubt have their work cut out for them.