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WAKASO IBRAH


Name: Ibraham
Place of Birth: Kisumu
Citizenship: Kenyan
Position: Mid-Fielder
Hight: 1,68m



PHOTO: Courtesy of Fabian Odhiambo
Abraham
A tactically versatile and hard-working player, Abraham is capable of playing anywhere in midfield, and in several different formations. He initially played in several different defensive and midfield roles in his early years, before eventually coming into his own in the centre as a box-to-box midfielder with Muhoroni Youth FC, a role in which he is capable of assisting his teammates in both defense and attack. Throughout his career, he has also been deployed as a defensive midfielder, as an attacking midfielder, or even on the wing, due to his crossing ability.He is also capable of playing as a full-back or wing-back on either side of the pitch,while with OBUNGA FC team, he has even played in a more advanced role on occasion, positioned as a centre-forward or striker, but effectively functioning as a false-9.

It was these displays for Obunga FC that led him to be nicknamed Il GADA for his hard-tackling and aggressive, tenacious style of play.GADA is a complete midfielder, known for his marking, positional sense, tackling, and anticipation, attributes which allow him to be effective at intercepting passes, winning back possession, and subsequently starting an attack.He is also gifted with good technique, pace, and stamina, as well as good vision, good distribution, a powerful shot from distance, and an eye for goal.Due to his strength and physical characteristics, as well as his ability to make late attack runs from behind into the penalty area, he is also effective in the air.All these qualities have enabled him to become one of the leading exponents of his position.
At Obunga Fc, GADA became an integral part of Obunga Fc alongside teammates Amunga and Abednego (Adhan) in the club's three-man midfield, and has made a name for himself as one of the best players in the Ghetto in his position.


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