Sundai Adetunji Switches Nationality to Sudan for Football

Sundai Adetunji, a 26-year-old Nigerian striker, has officially switched his international allegiance to Sudan, marking a new chapter in his career. Currently playing for Al Hilal in Omdurman, Sudan, Adetunji is now eligible to represent the Sudanese national team at the international level.
He made his senior appearance for Nigeria on July 4, 2021, as a substitute in a 4-0 friendly defeat against Mexico, which effectively closed the door on any future involvement with the Super Eagles. Adetunji began his professional career with Abia Warriors in 2017 and has had spells with several clubs, including Enyimba, Lobi Stars, and a Czech side, P.
Bram. He later represented Lobi Stars, Plateau United, and River United in the Nigerian Premier Football League (NPFL) before moving to North Macedonia to sign with KF Shkupi in August 2021, where he finished the league as the top scorer with 20 goals, helping the team win its first-ever league title.
In September 2023, he transferred to Serbian side FK Ukari, where he made a spectacular debut against Red Star Belgrade, scoring a crucial penalty.
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