Simoiben Football Academy, founded by Super Eagles winger Moses Simon, has recorded a major milestone after one of its products, David Oguejiofor, sealed a move to Saudi Arabian giants Al-Nassr FC.
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The talented youngster completed his transfer to the Riyadh-based club, earning a dream opportunity to develop his career in one of the fastest-growing football leagues in the world.
Oguejiofor now steps into an elite environment, sharing the dressing room with global superstars such as Cristiano Ronaldo, Sadio Mané, João Félix, and Kingsley Coman.
The move further underlines the growing impact of Simoiben Football Academy in nurturing and exporting Nigerian talents to the global stage.
Since its establishment, the academy has remained committed to grassroots development, providing young players with the structure, exposure, and guidance needed to pursue professional careers abroad.
For Moses Simon, the transfer represents another success story in his mission to give back to the game by creating opportunities for Nigerian youths to chase their football dreams.
David Oguejiofor’s switch to Al-Nassr is not only a personal breakthrough but also a proud moment for Nigerian grassroots football, as he begins a new chapter in Saudi Arabia with high expectations and global attention.







