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Emmanuel Uchenna Shines On Sparta Prague Debut: Captains Team To Victory, Scores First Goal

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Emmanuel Uchenna, the 21-year-old Nigerian defender, made a stunning debut for Sparta Prague as he captained the team to a commanding 3-1 victory over Malmö FF. Uchenna not only showcased his leadership and defensive brilliance but also scored his first goal for the club, capping off a perfect start to his career in Prague. The former Ikorodu City FC defender’s rise has been nothing short of meteoric. Starting his career in Lagos, Uchenna moved …
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After almost five months, Sparta repeated their duel with the defending Swedish champion, whom they defeated twice in the final preliminary round of the Champions League, and after 19 years, they celebrated advancing to the main stage of the "millionaire" competition.

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Spartan footballers used their only reinforcement so far in the first preparatory match for the spring part of the season. And Emmanuel Uchenna opened the scoring against Malmö right at the start. In Marbella, Spain, in a rematch of last year's play-off for promotion to the Champions League, the opponent equalized at half-time, but after the break, Spartans scored two goals and won 3:1.

·Čestlice, Czechia
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iDNES.cz broke the news in Čestlice, Czechia on Friday, January 10, 2025.
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