Crown FC’s attacking resurgence in the Nigeria National League is fast becoming one of the most compelling stories of the season, and at the heart of it is the growing influence of winger Adekunle Mojeed.
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With more than 30 goal contributions across the last three campaigns, Mojeed has established himself as Crown FC’s creative engine, and his impact is now more visible than ever. While the frontline duo of Osas Kelvin and Seye Adegbite has earned much of the spotlight, Mojeed’s fingerprints are on nearly every dangerous moment the Ajilete Warriors produce in the final third.
Nicknamed Tevez for his relentless energy and sharp end-product, Mojeed has mastered the art of operating fluidly from both wings—gliding between the right and left channels to stretch defences, unlock spaces, and deliver decisive final balls. His early-season contributions underline that influence.
On match day one against Heartland, Mojeed delivered a brilliant assist for Samuel Oyedeji, creating Crown FC’s second goal with the kind of precision that has become his trademark. Two weeks later at the Soun Stadium, he was again at the centre of the breakthrough moment—linking up smartly with red-hot striker Seye Adegbite before whipping in the cross that sealed a 1–0 win over Abia Comets.
The growing chemistry between Mojeed and Seye has become Crown FC’s most potent attacking weapon. Their connection—built on timing, understanding, and a shared instinct for goal—continues to trouble opposing defenders who struggle to contain their movement.
Seye’s bright scoring form has been amplified by Mojeed’s creativity behind him, and as the season unfolds, that partnership is shaping Crown FC’s identity in the final third.
If their current trajectory continues, the Mojeed–Seye linkup could well define Crown FC’s push for a stronger league finish—and perhaps fuel one of the most effective attacking combinations in the NNL this season







