Nigerian youngsters Abiodun Toheeb and Olude Muyideen have emerged as champions of the Azerbaijan U19 League after helping Qarabag FK secure the league title with outstanding performances throughout the season.
Both players played crucial roles in Qarabag’s successful campaign, delivering impressive goal contributions that highlighted their attacking quality and consistency.
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Toheeb enjoyed a phenomenal season, recording an incredible 29 goals and 8 assists in just 20 matches, making him one of the standout performers in the league.
Muyideen also produced remarkable numbers, contributing 16 goals and 12 assists in 20 appearances to further strengthen Qarabag’s attacking force on their way to the championship triumph.
The impressive performances of the Nigerian duo have continued to attract attention, with many football observers praising their development and impact in youth football abroad.
Their success further reflects the growing reputation of Nigerian talents making waves across European and international football academies, while also providing optimism for the future of Nigerian football.
Winning the Azerbaijan U19 League marks another important milestone in the careers of both players as they continue their progression in professional football.






