Sadney Urikhob

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Sadney Urikhob
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Chiangmai FC, 2021
Personal information
Full name Sadney Urikhob
Date of birth (1992-01-19) 19 January 1992 (age 32)
Place of birth Windhoek, Namibia
Height1.81 m (5 ft 11+12 in)
Position(s) Forward
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
2013–2014 AmaZulu 20 (9)
2015 Saraburi 7 (3)
2016–2017 Super Power Samut Prakan 42 (15)
2017 Police Tero 8 (1)
2017–2018 PSMS Medan 11 (1)
2019 Young Africans 0 (0)
2020–2021 Chiangmai 16 (9)
2021 North Bangkok University 9 (4)
2021–2022 Uttaradit 0 (0)
2022 Nakhon Si United 0 (0)
International career
2011–2019 Namibia 33 (7)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 21 November 2021
‡ National team caps and goals, correct as of 30 May 2019

Sadney Urikhob [1] (born 19 January 1992) is a Namibian footballer who plays as a forward.

Contents

Career

Police Tero F.C.

In July 2017, Urikhob confirmed that he had signed an 18-month contract with a new club Police Tero in the Thai League 1, following his departure from Super Power Samut Prakan. [2]

PSMS Medan

On 26 December 2017, Urikhob signed a contract with Indonesian Liga 1 club PSMS Medan on a free transfer, along with former Indonesia national team player, Yongki Aribowo. [3]

Young Africans S.C.

In July 2019, Urikhob joined Tanzanian club Young Africans. [4] On 11 December 2019 it was confirmed that he had left the club. It was later revealed that he left by his own request after the club was struggling to pay salaries. [5]

Chiangmai F.C.

Left without a club, Urikhob returned to Thailand and joined Chiangmai in February 2020. [6]

International goals

Scores and results list Namibia's goal tally first. [7]
NoDateVenueOpponentScoreResultCompetition
1.6 July 2011 Mzuzu Stadium, Mzuzu, MalawiFlag of Malawi (2010-2012).svg  Malawi 1–01–0 Friendly
2.11 November 2011 El Hadj Hassan Gouled Aptidon Stadium, Djibouti City, DjiboutiFlag of Djibouti.svg  Djibouti 4–04–0 2014 FIFA World Cup qualification
3.15 November 2011 Sam Nujoma Stadium, Windhoek, Namibia4–04–0
4.22 February 2012 Independence Stadium, Windhoek, NamibiaFlag of Mozambique.svg  Mozambique 1–03–0Friendly
5.8 July 2013 Nkoloma Stadium, Lusaka, ZambiaFlag of Seychelles.svg  Seychelles 1–14–2 2013 COSAFA Cup
6.21 May 2015 Moruleng Stadium, Saulspoort, South AfricaFlag of Zimbabwe.svg  Zimbabwe 4–14–1 2015 COSAFA Cup
7.30 May 2019 Princess Magogo Stadium, KwaMashu, South AfricaFlag of Seychelles.svg  Seychelles 3–03–0 2019 COSAFA Cup

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References

  1. "No rush for Kapini, Urikhob". AmaZulu FC. 8 April 2014. Retrieved 14 May 2018.
  2. "Sadney Urikhob Joins New Thai Club". newera.com. Retrieved 17 July 2017.
  3. "PSMS Kedatangan Mantan Striker Timnas Dan Juru Gedor BEC Tero Sasana". tribunnews.com (in Indonesian). Retrieved 28 December 2017.
  4. Urikhob joins Tanzanian club Young Africans SC, neweralive.na, 18 July 2019
  5. WHY JUMA BALINYA AND NAMIBIAN STRIKER URIKHOB PARTED WAYS WITH YANGA, kawowo.com, 12 December 2019
  6. Sadney Urikhob Joined Chiangmai FC In Thailand, sportfeedo.com, 12 February 2020
  7. "Urikhob, Sadney". National Football Teams. Retrieved 18 February 2018.