Vincent Enyeama’s son begins goalkeeping journey at Lille
Legendary Nigerian goalkeeper, Vincent Enyeama has seen his son take the first steps in following his footsteps. SportsRation reports.
Enyeama, who joined French side Lille in June 2011, enjoyed a stellar career marked by numerous accolades and significant milestones.
In his debut for Lille on 18 October 2011, Enyeama faced Inter Milan in the UEFA Champions League group stage, a match that ended in a 1-0 victory for Inter. Following a loan to Maccabi Tel Aviv in August 2012, where he played 27 Israeli Premier League fixtures and helped the team win the championship title, Enyeama returned to Lille to solidify his place as a key player.
During the 2013–14 Ligue 1 season, under the management of René Girard, Enyeama was chosen as the first-choice goalkeeper. His outstanding performances, supported by center-backs Marko Baša and Simon Kjær, resulted in 11 consecutive clean sheets. Enyeama’s impressive run saw him nearly break Gaëtan Huard’s Ligue 1 goalkeeping record of 1,176 minutes without conceding a goal, as he played 1,062 minutes before conceding to Bordeaux’s Landry N’Guémo on 8 December 2013.
Despite a challenging 2017–18 season, where Enyeama did not make a league appearance due to a disagreement with the club’s management, he remained committed to his craft. He rejoined Lille’s first-team training in July 2018 and eventually parted ways with the club by mutual consent on 31 August 2018. Enyeama attempted a comeback with a trial at French club Dijon in July 2019, but despite not securing a contract, he expressed his gratitude to the club.
Though he hoped to continue playing, Enyeama ultimately retired at the end of the 2019–20 season. His legacy, however, continues as his son embarks on his own journey as a goalkeeper at Lille. With aspirations to achieve significant success like his father, young Enyeama aims to carve out his path and contribute to the rich history of the club.
Vincent Enyeama’s career serves as an inspiration, and his son’s entry into the world of professional football promises to uphold and perhaps even expand the Enyeama legacy.
Taking to his Facebook page, Vincent Enyeama confirmed his sons progress: “God is the greatest. Home sweet home. Back home in a different skin #losc #prouddaddy❤️ #younggoalie #youngcoach #newadventure @losclive”