Jabo Ibehre

January 10, 2024
Association Football Player

Quick Facts

Jabo Ibehre
Full Name Jabo Ibehre
Occupation Association Football Player
Date Of Birth Jan 28, 1983(1983-01-28)
Age 41
Birthplace Islington
Country United Kingdom
Birth City Islington
Horoscope Aquarius

Jabo Ibehre Biography

Name Jabo Ibehre
Birthday Jan 28
Birth Year 1983
Place Of Birth Islington
Home Town Islington
Birth Country United Kingdom
Birth Sign Aquarius

Jabo Ibehre is one of the most popular and richest Association Football Player who was born on January 28, 1983 in Islington, Islington, United Kingdom. Jabo Oshevire Michael Ibehre (born 28 January 1983) also known as the ‘Islington Assassin’, is an English professional footballer who plays as a forward for League Two club Cambridge United.

After the disappointment of missing out on promotion, Ibehre began the 2001–02 pre-season scoring goals when he netted a brace in a friendly with Saffron Walden as he looked to cement a regular place in the starting line-up for the new season. He scored again in another friendly win against Dartford before starting the opening game of the season on 11 August 2001, a 1–1 draw with Cheltenham. He sealed his first goal of the season in a 2–0 win over Hartlepool United on 27 August and scored his second of the campaign on 15 September, the opening goal in a 2–1 victory against Rushden & Diamonds. Ibehre began proceedings in an eventual 4–2 win at home to Rochdale on 27 October and he secured his fourth of the season with a header from inside the six yard box on 20 November in a 3–0 victory against Oxford United. For his next goal, Ibehre described his 20-yard equaliser in Orient’s 2–1 win against Lincoln City in the FA Cup as “probably the best goal” he had scored in his so-far short career.

With his contract set to expire in May 2004, Ibehre’s 2003–04 season kicked off with a bang, netting three goals in five games. He opened his account for the campaign in a League Cup defeat to Cardiff City on 12 August 2003, scoring Orient’s consolation goal midway through the second half. His next goal arrived two games later on 20 September when he rescued a point for the O’s with a last minute equaliser against Scunthorpe United. He had been ruled out of action for almost one month prior due to his injury woes. His third goal of the season arrived on 30 September, the solitary goal in a win away at Carlisle United.

Having spent the summer out of action due to a reaction to his groin operation, Ibehre returned to reserve team action in late August 2002. His 2002–03 season didn’t kick off until 14 September, replacing Gary Taylor- Fletcher in a 1–1 draw with Lincoln City at Brisbane Road. His first goal of the season came on 2 October in a 3–2 defeat to Premier League side Birmingham City, netting two minutes after coming on as an 80th-minute substitute to give the Orient faithful hope of a comeback after Stern John’s hat-trick. He once again scored in a 3–2 defeat, on this occasion at the hands of Kidderminster at Aggborough. His first put the O’s ahead after 19 minutes, and again on 60 minutes after the Harriers had equalised late in the first half. He notched again in the following game two days later, lifting his shot over Carlisle United goalkeeper Matt Glennon in a 2–1 victory for Orient. Ibehre continued his good form by scoring in a 2–0 win at home to Hull on 18 January 2003 and salvaging a late 1–1 draw with Cambridge United on 28 January. Ibehre said that despite hitting five goals in six games, he had been “playing through the pain barrier” because of his ongoing injury problems. Despite this, he ended the season with 28 appearances to his name, but could only muster six goals.

Ibehre made over 200 appearances for Leyton Orient between 2000 and 2008, before moving onto Walsall. A successful season with Walsall resulted in a move to Milton Keynes Dons in 2009. Ibehre’s spell with the Dons saw him in and out of the first-team as he was sent out on loan on three occasions with Southend United, Stockport County and Colchester United. After an impressive loan stint with Colchester, Ibehre permanently signed for the U’s in January

  1. He was later loaned out by Colchester to Oldham Athletic and Barnsley, and then Carlisle United on a permanent basis in 2015. Ibehre has been capped by England at youth level.

Jabo Ibehre Net Worth

Net Worth $5 Million
Source Of Income Association Football Player
House Living in own house.

Jabo Ibehre is one of the richest Association Football Player from United Kingdom. According to our analysis, Wikipedia, Forbes & Business Insider, Jabo Ibehre 's net worth $5 Million. (Last Update: December 11, 2023)

Ibehre scored in Orient’s pre-season friendly against Enfield on 19 July 2000, scoring the winner for a young O’s side that defeated their counterparts 2–1. His first appearance of the 2000–01 season came as a late substitute in Orient’s 2–1 loss to Kidderminster Harriers on 16 September. Ibehre featured only three further times in 2000, with appearances from the bench in Orient’s 1–1 draw with Newcastle United and a 2–0 reverse at Brighton & Hove Albion in September, and another substitute appearance against Cheltenham Town in a 1–1 draw in November. He didn’t make a single first-team appearance for the club until the reverse fixture on 28 April 2001, when the O’s held Cheltenham to a 0–0 draw at Brisbane Road. He made his first professional start in the final game of the season on 5 May 2001, an away game with Macclesfield Town. Repaying the faith manager Tommy Taylor had shown in him, Ibehre duly scored his first professional goals in the 2–0 win, netting just before the half-time break and in the 77th minute to secure Orient’s place in the Football League play-offs. This came on the back of helping the under-19 side to the Youth Alliance league and cup double, where Ibehre had scored 19 goals in 26 appearances. With the cup final being played at the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff, Ibehre was determined to play at the stadium again to help his side gain promotion to Division Two.

Ibehre was born in Islington, London. He grew up as an Arsenal fan, and began his professional career at Leyton Orient at the age of 13. He turned down the opportunity to join Tottenham Hotspur at the age of 15 to remain with the O’s, where he progressed through their youth system, before making his full debut at the age of 17. His first match saw him replace Wim Walschaerts after 85 minutes on 7 March 2000 as the O’s fell to a 2–1 Division Three defeat to Northampton Town at Sixfields Stadium. He played two further games in the 1999–2000 season, with substitute appearances away to Swansea City and Hull City.

Ibehre was ruled out of action from mid-January to mid-March 2002 on the back of a double groin operation. He made his return to action as a substitute in Orient’s 2–0 triumph over Mansfield Town on 19 March. He went on to make a total of 33 appearances in all competitions during the season, netting himself five goals. In addition, Ibehre was awarded the club’s ‘Goal of the Season’ award at the end of the campaign.

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Ibehre’s 2007–08 season kicked off in October with a goal at Gillingham in Orient’s 3–1 defeat, having missed the start of the season and much of pre- season with an ankle injury. He nodded his second of the season in on 20 October to help his side defeat Port Vale 3–1 at Brisbane Road. Ibehre duly announced Orient’s intentions of attaining promotion glory as the win put the O’s top of the League One table. High on confidence, Ibehre scored in the following game in what ended a 4–2 win for Doncaster Rovers. He picked up another knock to his ankle in early November, before receiving the first red card of his career – a second bookable offence in a pulsating FA Cup replay with Bristol Rovers on 27 November. With the scores level after normal time and Orient already a man down, Ibehre was judged to have handled the ball in the first period of extra time. The O’s went on to lose the match 6–5 following a penalty shoot-out.

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Walsall signed Ibehre up following his release from Leyton Orient on 2 July 2008, signing a one-year contact at the club. He scored in the pre-season friendly win against Port Vale on 3 August, and looked to have cemented his place in the starting lineup for the opening League One fixture against Yeovil Town. He started the game on 9 August and duly scored on his professional debut for the club, netting a 77th-minute equaliser after Gavin Tomlin had opened the scoring for Yeovil in the tenth minute. He brought his tally to two goals in two league games on 16 August when he fired home an 89th-minute winner in the Saddlers 2–1 win at home to Scunthorpe. At this stage, Ibehre kept his goal target for the season a closely guarded secret, but did say that he believed the decision to leave Brisbane Road would make him a better player and the time was right for a fresh challenge. Manager Jimmy Mullen was impressed by Ibehre’s early performances, where he formed a good partnership with former England international striker Michael Ricketts.

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