John Michael Nchekwube Obinna (born
22 April 1987), variously known as John Obi Mikel, John
Mikel Obi or Mikel John Obi, is a Nigerian
professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for
Chinese club Tianjin TEDA in the Chinese Super League and the Nigeria national team.
Career
Mikel was born in Jos,
Nigeria, as John Michael Nchekwube Obinna, the son of Michael Obi,
who runs an inter-state transport company in Jos, the capital of Plateau State. As his father was a member of
the Igbo ethnic group, "Nchekwube" means
"hope" and "Obi" is a nickname for the Igbo name "Obinna" (meaning
"Father's heart").
Mikel started his official football career at
the age of 12 when picked as a talented footballer from over 3,000 young
talents to play in Pepsi Football
Academy, a team that at the time was well known for travelling
across Nigeria scouting young footballers with the potential to play
professionally. Obi stood out to scouts and was later picked to play for
top-flight club Plateau United,
a side that had previously developed stars Celestine Babayaro, Victor Obinna and Chris Obodo, among others, that went on to
success in European leagues. Later known as John Obi Mikel, he made headlines
for his country at the FIFA
Under-17 World Championships held in Finland. Following the tournament, he went on
to a trial at South Africa club Ajax Cape Town,
ultimately joining Oslo-based club Lyn Fotball in Norway.
During
preparations for the 2003 FIFA Under-17 World Championships, the Nigerian
Football Association (NFA) mistakenly submitted
"Michael" as "Mikel" for the tournament in Finland. He
decided to keep the new name, saying that it had a "special ring to
it." On 31 July 2006, he stated that he prefers to be called Mikel John
Obi instead of John Obi Mikel, as he had most commonly been called.
In the summer of 2005, Mikel played for
Nigeria at the FIFA World Youth Championships held in the Netherlands. He had
an excellent tournament until Nigeria reached the final, where they lost 2–1
to Argentina.
Obi won the Silver Ball after being voted the tournament's second-best player.
Controversial transfer to England
On 29 April 2005, a few days after Mikel
turned 18, Premier League club Manchester United announced
that it had struck a deal with Lyn to sign the player. United's website also claimed
that they had done a deal directly with the teenager and that he had signed a
contract to join them. Mikel's agents were bypassed as the club persuaded the
youngster to sign a four-year contract without representation. Lyn allegedly
sent a fax to his agents abroad, claiming their services were no longer
required by Mikel. Reports said the deal was initially worth £4 million, and would see the player
arrive at Old Trafford in
January 2006.
Manchester United's rival Premier League club, Chelsea, later issued a counter-claim suggesting that they already had an agreement with Mikel and his agents, but Lyn denied this claim. However, subsequent reports indicated that Chelsea claimed to have been involved in arranging the player's original move to Europe with a view to signing him at a later date. Further substance was added to this claim after it was revealed that the player had impressed Chelsea manager José Mourinho while training with the club's first-team squad during the summer of 2004.
Mikel expressed his delight at joining United
in a hastily arranged press conference, where he was pictured holding up a
Manchester United shirt bearing the squad number 21. Following his signing of
the contract to join United, there were claims from Norway that he had received
a number of threatening phone calls from unknown sources. Mikel was assigned a
security guard and moved to a safe hotel.
On 11 May 2005, however, the
midfielder went missing during a Norwegian Cup game
against Klemetsrud; he had not been selected for the match but had been
watching from the stands. Whilst the player was believed to have left with one
of his agents, John Shittu, who had by now flown in to meet Mikel, his
disappearance sparked massive media coverage in Norway and also provoked a
police enquiry after Lyn Director Morgan Andersen made claims in the
Norwegian media that Mikel had been "kidnapped." These claims were later
repeated by Manchester United's assistant manager Carlos Queiroz, who accused Chelsea of being
involved in the alleged "kidnapping."
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