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5 issues to find out about 18-year-old Kano Pillars ahead who scored 5 objectives towards Gombe United

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43-year-old Rabiu Ali presently captains Kano Pillars and he has gained the Nigeria Skilled Soccer League 4 instances.

Kano Pillars teenager, Yusuf Abdullahi Tsamage, is a teenage Nigerian left-footed prodigy, who has been linked with Norwegian aspect, Bodø/Glimt.

Soccernet.ng reveals 5 details concerning the Kano Pillars fleet-footed winger who surprised the Nigeria Premier Soccer League on December third, 2023, by scoring 5 objectives in sixty minutes towards Gombe United.

1. Yusuf was born on the 31st of December, 2005, in Kano, Nigeria and is simply 18 years outdated. He began his profession with Kano Pillars and the 2023/2024 NPFL season is his first as an expert footballer.

Abdullahi was one of many youth workforce gamers promoted to the senior workforce in the summertime after the membership was issued a short lived ban on signing new gamers.

2. Yusuf is the youngest-ever participant within the NPFL to attain 5 objectives in a match.

On the third of December, the 18-year-old scored all of Kano Pillar’s five goals as they travelled to the Pantami Stadium to play Gombe United, defeating the Savannah Scorpions 5-2.

Yusuf Abdullahi (Kano Pillars) takes the Matchday ball house:

The final time a participant scored 4+ objectives within the #NPFL was in December 2019 when Israel Abia scored all 4 objectives for Sunshine Stars in a 4-2 win over Nasarawa United.

Solely Emem Eduok – who scored SIX objectives for… pic.twitter.com/NdPX9lHHHl

— Adepoju Tobi Samuel 🇳🇬 (@OgaNlaMedia) December 3, 2023

3. He additionally holds the document for the quickest participant to attain 5 objectives in an NPFL sport(60 minutes). Abdullahi scored within the match’s tenth, 14th, thirty third, forty fifth, and sixtieth minutes.

4. He’s scored the second most objectives in a match in the League history, simply behind Emem Eduok, who scored SIX objectives for Dolphins towards Nembe Metropolis in 2014.

5. He has been on trial with Victor Boniface’s former membership, the Norwegian aspect, Bodø/Glimt.

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