Lanre Oyebanjo

January 9, 2024
Association Football Player

Quick Facts

Lanre Oyebanjo
Full Name Lanre Oyebanjo
Occupation Association Football Player
Date Of Birth Apr 27, 1990(1990-04-27)
Age 34
Birthplace London Borough of Hackney
Country United Kingdom
Birth City London Borough of Hackney
Horoscope Taurus

Lanre Oyebanjo Biography

Name Lanre Oyebanjo
Birthday Apr 27
Birth Year 1990
Place Of Birth London Borough of Hackney
Home Town London Borough of Hackney
Birth Country United Kingdom
Birth Sign Taurus

Lanre Oyebanjo is one of the most popular and richest Association Football Player who was born on April 27, 1990 in London Borough of Hackney, London Borough of Hackney, United Kingdom. Olanrewaju Olusegun Mark Bamidele “Lanre” Oyebanjo (born 27 April 1990) is a professional footballer who plays as a defender for National League South club Welling United. He has played in the Football League for York City and Crawley Town.

Following a trial, Oyebanjo signed for Conference Premier club Histon on a short-term contract on 30 July 2008 to provide cover for Craig Pope. He made his debut as a 72nd-minute substitute for Pope in Histon’s 1–0 defeat away to Mansfield Town on 12 August 2008, having been on the bench for their opening match of 2008–09. He started the following match, a 1–1 draw away to York City on 16 August 2008, and later that month signed a new two-year contract with Histon. Having established himself as a regular starter, Oyebanjo was named the Conference Premier Player of the Month for October 2008. His first goal for Histon came with a 90th-minute winner in a 1–0 victory at home to Woking on 6 December 2008 with an 18-yard shot. He played in all five of Histon’s 2008–09 FA Cup matches, with the club reaching the third round of the competition for the first time in its history, when the team were beaten 2–1 at home to Championship team Swansea City on 13 January 2009. Oyebanjo played in both of Histon’s play-off matches against Torquay United in May 2009, which the team lost 2–1 on aggregate. His first season with Histon saw him make 49 appearances and score one goal.

Oyebanjo started the 2009–10 opener, a 3–0 victory away to Gateshead on 8 August 2009, and remained in the team before picking up a knee injury during a 2–0 home win over Salisbury City on 22 August. His absence was extended after undergoing surgery on his knee in September 2009, with his return to the team coming after starting Histon’s 5–2 home win over Forest Green Rovers on 17 October. Oyebanjo went on a one-week trial with Championship outfit Peterborough United in October 2009 and this included playing in a friendly against Histon. Histon chairman Tony Roach later commented that he believed the player would leave the club in the January 2010 transfer window for a Football League club. He eventually stayed with Histon, although his loss of form since his Peterborough trial was attributed by manager Alan Lewer to Oyebanjo’s agent, claiming he was unsettling the player. A hamstring injury sustained during a 1–0 win away to Ebbsfleet United on 9 February 2010 kept him out of the team for over two weeks before returning as a 65th-minute substitute in a 3–0 defeat to Kidderminster Harriers on 27 February. Oyebanjo finished the season with 29 appearances and one goal.

He was out of contract with Histon in the summer of 2010, but, following a spell training with League Two team Wycombe Wanderers, stayed on with the club having decided to start a university course in the autumn. Oyebanjo started the 2011–12 opener, a 3–1 home win against Barrow, before scoring his first goal of the season with an 87th-minute equaliser from a 25-yard free kick in a 1–1 draw at home with Eastbourne Borough, which was David Livermore’s first match as manager. A hamstring injury kept him out of the team for over four weeks before making his return in a 1–1 draw away to Fleetwood Town on 2 October 2010. He assisted Murray’s equalising goal in the 67th minute with a cross, and Livermore praised his performance by saying his return helped improve the team. A calf injury sustained in training kept him out of a match against Luton and his return came in a 2–1 home defeat to Bath City on 25 November 2010. After finishing the season with 40 appearances and two goals he was offered a new contract by the club in May 2011. Despite their relegation to the Conference South he considered staying with the club, being quoted as saying: “I’ve just got to weigh up my options as I’m not too sure what I want to do at the current time”.

Oyebanjo represented the Republic of Ireland at under-19 level, making his debut in a 1–0 defeat to Portugal in the Under-19 Midlands International Tournament on 18 August 2008. He appeared in their two remaining matches at the tournament, a 1–0 defeat to Ukraine on 19 August 2008 and a 2–0 loss to Spain on 21 August. He appeared in three 2009 UEFA European Under-19 Championship qualification matches in November 2008, including victories over Malta and Liechtenstein and a defeat to France. Oyebanjo featured in their three 2009 UEFA European Under-19 Championship elite qualification matches in June 2009. The matches against Belgium and Switzerland resulted in defeat, but when Oyebanjo captained the Republic of Ireland against Sweden, the team recorded a 2–1 victory. He finished his under-19 career with nine caps and in August 2010 was named the FAI Under-19 International Player of the Year.

Lanre Oyebanjo Net Worth

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

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

Oyebanjo was born in Hackney, London to a Nigerian father and an Irish mother. He joined the West Ham United youth system at the age of 10 and while a ball boy for a first-team match in 2004 entered the pitch to retrieve a second ball, while play went on around him. He was released by West Ham aged 16 when he has not offered a scholarship. Oyebanjo started his senior career with Isthmian League Division One North club Waltham Forest in 2006 while studying for his A-levels. Aged 16 he became one of the youngest players in Waltham Forest’s history, making his debut in a 2–0 home defeat to Barking in the Essex Senior Cup on 7 November 2006. He made 21 appearances for Waltham Forest in the 2006–07 season before joining Brentford as a member of their youth system. He progressed into Brentford’s first-team squad and was an unused substitute in their 2–0 defeat at home to Luton Town on 27 November 2007. However, he finished 2007–08 without making any appearances for Brentford.

Oyebanjo started his career with West Ham United’s youth system and after being released joined Waltham Forest in 2006. He spent one season with the Isthmian League Division One North club before joining League Two team Brentford in 2007. Having not made any first-team appearances for Brentford, Oyebanjo dropped into the Conference Premier with Histon in 2008. He helped Histon to the play-off semi-final in his first season, but after their relegation to the Conference South in 2011 he remained in the Conference Premier with York City. Oyebanjo scored York’s second goal in their 2012 FA Trophy Final victory and then played in the 2012 Conference Premier play-off Final, which the team won to earn promotion to League Two. Having been voted York’s Clubman of the Year for the 2013–14 season, he signed for League One team Crawley Town in 2014. They were relegated to League Two in 2014–15, and Oyebanjo was released a year later. He returned to York in 2016, who were newly relegated to the National League, before being released a year later.

He made his under-21 debut as an 84th-minute substitute in a 1–1 draw away to Georgia on 14 November 2009 in a 2011 UEFA European Under-21 Championship qualification Group 2 match. Three days later, he started the Republic of Ireland’s 1–1 away draw against Armenia in the same competition. Having been an unused substitute against Armenia on 3 March 2010, he entered a 5–0 home qualification win over Estonia on 10 August as an 87th-minute substitute. Oyebanjo was on the bench for the Republic of Ireland’s opening 2013 UEFA European Under-21 Championship qualification Group 7 match against Hungary on 1 September 2011 before starting their 1–0 defeat away to Turkey on 6 September. He was capped six times by the Republic of Ireland at under-21 level.

Height, Weight & Body Measurements

Height 6′ 1″

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On 22 July 2016, Oyebanjo re-signed for York City, who were newly relegated to the National League, on a one-year contract with the option of a further year. He was released at the end of 2016–17.

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Lanre Ranked on the list of most popular Association Football Player. Also ranked in the elit list of famous people born in United Kingdom. Lanre Oyebanjo celebrates birthday on April 27 of every year.

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