It doesn’t matter which team you support, who your favourite player is, and how passionate you are about this sport. We are pretty sure that you have heard about David Alaba. Alaba is a fantastic player, without doubt one of the best defenders in the world. Currently, starring for Real Madrid, he has played 14 matches in La Liga and scored once this season, also making 6 appearances in the Champions league. His performances have so far been impressive, and if the past is anything to go on, they will likely remain so.
But this is not the most intriguing news we have heard about Alaba this year. Did you know that Alaba’s father was born in Nigeria and migrated to Austria when he was young? In which case it should not surprise you to learn that he recently donated something to Nigeria and supported the locals there, even if it hasn’t gotten the attention it deserves.
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Alaba has never played for Nigeria, instead opting to play for Austria where he grew up. However, that doesn’t mean he has forgotten his roots. Alaba recently made the news for donating an ultra-modern biodegradable toilet facility at the Ogere Remo, a town located in Ogun State. Ogere Remo is the town in which his dad was born, where no doubt there is plenty of appreciation from those in the town and living in the region for his donation.
The first news about this donation came from the social media account of Abika Dabira-Erewa. She is the chief executive officer of the well-known organization Nigerians in Diaspora Commission. She expressed her gratitude and praised Alaba for supporting the local community.
Alaba’s family
As we said, Alaba’s Dad was born in his town. But he is not just a regular guy. Believe it or not, his dad is a prince of Nigeria. However, he was not the typical prince you might see in the movies. Believe it or not, he was working as a rapper and DJ, spending time with regular people, and thus being aware that Nigerian people need support for certain things. No doubt he inculcated Alaba with a knowledge of Nigeria while he was still young.
Short Overview of Alaba’s Career
Before ending the article, here is a look at Alaba’s career in more depth. Looking at the clubs he played at, it is noticeable that his path to success was not easy at all. His career went as follows:
As you see, Alaba needed 4+ years to play for a professional team in one of the most powerful leagues in the world, although he was also representing Austria in the youth categories. In 2009, he had his first appearance with the senior side.
Biggest Career Achievements
Alaba has had a tremendously successful career. He has garnered a large following off the back of it, especially in Germany, Austria, Spain, and Nigeria (the enormous base of his fans and not just because of sporting reasons). Success brings with it admiration and Alaba has had no shortage of it:
Unfortunately, he hasn’t won any trophies with the Austrian national team. Given the relative strength of European football, even qualification is an achievement though. Given his contribution to the local community as well as people all over the world, Austria may have a few extra fans.
How Many Goals Has Alaba Scored So Far?
Most people forget that Alaba is a defensive player. His versatility has been one of his key attributes, at times used as a defensive midfielder, but he primarily plays at centre-back or left-back. In terms of goals though, his numbers speak to his technical quality. In 549 appearances, Alaba has scored 41 times. At Real Madrid, he has a good shot at continuing on in the same fashion.
Conclusion
Following his actions, Nigerians across the country have gone out of their way to express their gratitude for the help they get from Alaba. Most people consider him a deity in the Ogun region. He might not be the best player of all time, but he certainly qualifies as one of the most generous.
Hayeilmnop
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alaba
AbdulKadirMuhammad
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we always love you David alaba
Yohbcksuy
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congratulations to alaba
Maleekberry004
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just like Mbappe in Cameroon. Africa is the one killing its own self
Same as embolo in Cameron
Titabdemnu
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No tell it clearly Nigeria coach of under 17 of that time need bribe which alaba mom refuse to give simply sir we know the story ok
just like Mbappe in Cameroon. Africa is the one killing its own self
Duoceot
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very nice man
capello93
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autty??? hmm
sgagcshs
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thanks alaba
Liscdeirtz
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Nigeria!!! His Austrian mother brought him to camp to play the U-17 World Cup in 2007. Young David was not accepted because the mother did not "shake body".No trial nothing. Newspapers reported the matter.The enraged mother took her son away. Nigeria's loss is Austria 's gain.
Who the hell told you that his mother’s from Austria? Stop making sh@t up.. He’s mother is from the Philippine
Tuhceipstu
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No tell it clearly Nigeria coach of under 17 of that time need bribe which alaba mom refuse to give simply sir we know the story ok
veaklmrt
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Nigeria!!! His Austrian mother brought him to camp to play the U-17 World Cup in 2007. Young David was not accepted because the mother did not "shake body".No trial nothing. Newspapers reported the matter.The enraged mother took her son away. Nigeria's loss is Austria 's gain.
When did he start playing for Austrian National team ? How old is he now? How old was he in 2007 and you'll see that he couldn't have been playing for Austrian National team in 2007 --(15 years) ago.
jioadeilr
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He has done well that our own Nigerian professional footballers that are very tied hand. Their peny can't go to anyone.
Desantos_fan_page
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Nigeria!!! His Austrian mother brought him to camp to play the U-17 World Cup in 2007. Young David was not accepted because the mother did not "shake body".No trial nothing. Newspapers reported the matter.The enraged mother took her son away. Nigeria's loss is Austria 's gain.
is a lie Alaba mom is from Philippine even before Nigeria noticed him the Austrian national team has already taken him we see him almost everyday before he move from Austria Wien to Bayern Munich
Huocertuz
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we love you Alaba😍
veaklmrt
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Nigeria!!! His Austrian mother brought him to camp to play the U-17 World Cup in 2007. Young David was not accepted because the mother did not "shake body".No trial nothing. Newspapers reported the matter.The enraged mother took her son away. Nigeria's loss is Austria 's gain.
Zaccekmruz
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Congratulations to you Alaba.. Always proud of you 🎊