Sola Abolaji

Sola Abolaji
Personal information
Full name Oluwanisola Abolaji
Date of birth (1985-03-27) March 27, 1985
Place of birth Carbondale, Illinois, United States
Height 6 ft 0 in (1.83 m)
Playing position Defender/Midfielder
Youth career
2003 Barton Cougars
2004 Northern Oklahoma Mavericks
2005–2006 Buffalo Bulls
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2005–2006 Boulder Rapids Reserve 30 (0)
2007 Carolina RailHawks 17 (0)
2007 Vancouver Whitecaps 10 (0)
2008 Colorado Rapids U23's 18 (0)
2009– Thunder Bay Chill 25 (0)
2010 Enkoping Sk
2011 Ullensaker/Kisa IL

* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of 20 June 2009.

† Appearances (goals)

Oluwanisola "Sola" Abolaji (born March 27, 1985) is an American soccer player who last played for Ullensaker/Kisa IL in Norway.

Career

College and Amateur

Abolaji attended Eaglecrest High School in Aurora, Colorado,[1] and played college soccer at Barton County Community College in Kansas, where he was named to the NJCAA Region VI All-Region second team in 2003. He transferred to Northern Oklahoma College in 2004, where he was named the team's defensive MVP and helped lead the Mavericks to the NJCAA Region II championship. He then transferred again, to the University at Buffalo, where he spent his junior and senior years. He played 18 games for the Bulls his senior year, scoring two goals and one assist, the helper coming on the game-winning goal in the Bulls' upset win over 19th-ranked Northern Illinois.

While in college, Abolaji also played for Colorado Rapids U23's in the USL Premier Development League.

Professional

Abolaji was the first overall selection in the 2007 USL-1 Draft by the Carolina RailHawks,[2] making him the first athlete from the University of Buffalo to be drafted first overall in any professional sports draft. Having played just 10 games for the RailHawks, Abolaji was traded to the Vancouver Whitecaps in exchange for Joel John Bailey on July 29, 2007,[3] but later left the team after a coaching change.

Personal

His parents are of Nigerian origin.[4] name "Oluwanisola" means "God creates Wealth" in Yoruba[5]

References

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