Kenny Adeshigbin

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Kenny Adeshigbin
Personal information
Full name Kehinde Adeshigbin
Date of birth 12 February 1991
Place of birth Atlanta, Georgia, United States [1]
Position(s) Forward
College career
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
Georgia Perimeter College 6 (3)
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
2014 Atlanta Silverbacks
2014–2015 IK Arvika Fotboll
2015–2016 Vänersborgs IF
2016–2017 [2] Point Fortin Civic F.C.
2017–2018 Säffle FF
2018 Asteras Vlahioti FC
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Kenny Adeshigbin (born 12 February 1991 in Atlanta, Georgia, United States) is an American soccer player who is last known to have played for Asteras Vlahioti FC in the Greek gamma ethniki. He has listed his speed, strength, and finishing as his strong points. [3]

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Career

Trinidad and Tobago

One of new Point Fortin Civics new additions for the 2016-17 TT Pro League, [4] Adeshigbin was first introduced in the opening round where Civic were overcome 3-1, almost supplying an assist in the 54th minute [5] before being fouled in his second game on the 43rd minute which caused him to be stretchered off. [6]

Sweden

Supplying two goals on his IK Arvika Fotboll debut in 2014 to help them overcome Vänersborgs IF 2-0, [7] Adeshigbin then joined Vänersborgs IF at the beginning of 2015, received well by this teammates and aiming to "add an extra dimension to the team" [8] as well as to aid them in promotion to the Division 1. [3] he was almost traded to Karlstad BK [9] but was deregistered by VFK during June 2016 due to paper work issues. Next, the Atlanta local came to terms on a move to Säffle FF in spring 2017. [10]

Personal life

The forward's father, a former footballer in Nigeria, engendered his love for soccer and his sister, Taiwo Adeshigbin, practiced the sport during college as well as overseas. [1]

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