Greg Nwokolo Shares Unpleasant Experience as Indonesian National Team Player

tvOnenews.com – Naturalized Indonesian national team player, Greg Nwokolo, shared his unpleasant experience while defending the Indonesian national team, saying there was a political element so he was not called up to strengthen the Indonesian national team.

Greg Nwokolo is a naturalized player for the Indonesian national team. The Nigerian-born player started his football career in Singapore when he was 17 years old, playing for Tampines Rovers.

Then his football career continued to Indonesia when he first joined Persijatim Solo in the 2005/2006 season.

Greg Nwokolo while playing for Madura United.

Then he continued to several big teams he had played for, such as PSIS Semarang, PSMS Medan, Persis Solo, Persija Jakarta, Arema Cronus, and Madura United.

Greg Nwokolo officially received Indonesian citizenship on October 10 2011, he also made his debut for the Indonesian national team in the 2015 Asian Cup qualifiers against Saudi Arabia, March 25 2013.

Meanwhile, Greg Nwokolo on the Sport77 podcast initially expressed his opinion regarding the striking differences between foreign and local coaches.

According to him, mentally in the competition, Shin Tae-yong has applied this to his foster children.

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