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Nigeria midfielder Wilson Oruma's future with Sochaux is uncertain Nigeria international Wilson Oruma's future with French club Sochaux is uncertain following the breakdown of contract talks. ''The ...
Former Super Eagles star Wilson Oruma lost his entire ₦1.2 billion life savings after being scammed by fraudsters introduced to him by a trusted Lagos pastor.
Oruma played most of his club career in France, after arriving at RC Lens in 1994. He was loaned to Nancy a year after. He returned to Lens and played in their 1997-98 Ligue 1 title campaign.
Fifth French club Marseille, who become Oruma's fifth French team since he arrived at RC Lens in 1994, endured a difficult season but still finished sixth to earn an Intertoto Cup berth.
Oruma featured for RC Lens, Nancy, Samsunspor, Nimes, Servette, Sochaux, Marseille and Guingamp, and Kavala FC of Greece before he retired at the age of 33 on November 26, 2010.
During his career days, Oruma featured for RC Lens, Nancy, Samsunspor, Nimes, Servette, Sochaux, Marseille and Guingamp, and Kavala FC of Greece before he retired at the age of 33 on November 26 ...
Cardiff City have handed a trial to Wilson Oruma as Dave Jones looks for a new midfielder.
Several former Super Eagles stars, including Wilson Oruma, Celestine Babayaro, and Femi Opabunmi, reportedly went broke after retirement from football.
Former Nigerian International, Wilson Oruma, has reassured fans that he is healthy and well after recent reports suggested he was bedridden and fighting for his life. In a video shared across ...
Oruma, 41, had an illustrious career playing most of his club football in France where he turned up for many top sides including Lens, Marseille, and Sochaux as well as a handful of other European ...
Former Nigerian International, Wilson Oruma, has reassured fans that he is healthy and well after recent reports suggested he was bedridden and fighting for his life. In a video shared across ...