No Osimhen, Lookman or Boniface: Two Nigerian stars among Europe’s 50 most fouled players

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Two Nigerian footballers are among the top 50 most fouled players in Europe’s major leagues this season, Soccernet.ng reports.

Despite Victor Osimhen, Ademola Lookman, and Victor Boniface being Nigeria’s most valuable attacking talents, none of them feature on this list.

Victor Osimhen has now reached 24 G/A in 24 games as Galatasaray player since joining on loan from Napoli.

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— Fabrizio Romano (@FabrizioRomano) February 18, 2025

Instead, that distinction belongs to Getafe’s Christantus Uche and Augsburg’s Frank Onyeka, according to a report by Eurofootball Rumours.

Nigeria’s Uche and Onyeka leading the charge

Uche has been a revelation for Getafe in La Liga this season and is Nigeria’s most fouled player in Europe’s top leagues.

The 21-year-old midfielder, who joined Getafe from Ceuta for just €500,000 last year, has drawn 49 fouls in 24 league appearances.

Soccer Nigeria and Getafe rising star Chrisantus Uche. Photo by IMAGO
Nigeria and Getafe rising star Chrisantus Uche. Photo by IMAGO

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While he has been on the receiving end of rough challenges, Uche has not been entirely innocent himself, committing several fouls and picking up five yellow cards.

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However, his impact in attack has been undeniable, netting three goals, including the opener in Getafe’s recent 2-1 victory over Girona.

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— Getafe C.F. (@GetafeCF) February 18, 2025

Uche ranks 12th overall on the list, just outside the top 10, where Roma’s Paulo Dybala and Torino’s Samuele Ricci occupy higher spots.

Soccer Nigeria and Getafe rising star Chrisantus Uche. Photo by IMAGO
Nigeria’s Christantus Uche of Getafe CF in action during the LA LIGA EA Sports match between Real Madrid CF vs Getafe CF at Estadio Santiago Bernabeu. Photo by IMAGO

Frank Onyeka, currently on loan at Augsburg from Brentford, is the second most fouled Nigerian in Europe, having suffered 43 fouls. This places Onyeka joint-26th overall, alongside Real Madrid’s Jude Bellingham and Hellas Verona’s Tomás Suslov.

Soccer Nigeria Super Eagles and Augsburg star Frank Onyeka. Photo by IMAGO
Nigeria Super Eagles and Augsburg star Frank Onyeka. Photo by IMAGO

The 26-year-old midfielder has been a key figure for Augsburg in the Bundesliga, making 19 appearances (18 starts) and clocking 1,604 minutes so far this season.

Several other players of Nigerian descent feature in the top 50.

Manchester United’s Danish-Nigerian full-back Patrick Dorgu is the highest-ranked, sitting joint-3rd with 55 fouls suffered — level with Manchester City’s Omar Marmoush and Bologna’s Dan Ndoye.

Germany and Bayern Munich’s Jamal Musiala, who has Nigerian heritage, ranks 39th with 40 fouls suffered — alongside Franco-Nigerian winger Michael Olise, also of Bayern Munich.

Newcastle’s Guimarães tops the charts

At the very top of the list, Newcastle’s Bruno Guimarães leads the way as the most fouled player in Europe’s top five leagues, having drawn 82 fouls. Roma’s Manu Koné follows in second place with 58 fouls suffered.

While Osimhen, Lookman, and Boniface may dominate headlines for their goal-scoring exploits, it’s Uche and Onyeka who are feeling the brunt of Europe’s toughest defenders this season.

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