Dele Abebola The Match Day Guest

Last updated : 28 September 2017 By CCFPA

Popular Sky Blues former striker BamberdeleDele’ Adebola is the Coventry City Former Players Association ‘special guest’ at CCFC’s Saturday home game against the Alex. The Sky Blues will be hoping for another 3 point success after three successive Ricoh victories in League Two.

Nigerian born (23rd June 1975) but brought up in Liverpool, young Dele cut his footballing teeth with today’s opponents Crewe Alexandra from 1993. Hitting 46 goals in 152 first team appearances prompted a 1998 chance with Birmingham City for £1m. A similar hit rate at St Andrews led to a move to Crystal Palace for season 2002-03. Garry McAllister then brought the big man to Highfield Road in 2003 though he really came good under gaffer (and CCFPA member) Micky Adams.

 

Dele at the Ricoh

Dele at the Ricoh

Unforgettably, Dele scored a brace in the Sky Blues first ever game (and win) against Q.P.R. at the Ricoh in 2005-06 (CCFPA committee man Claus Bech Jorgensen got the opener)! This was on top of also scoring in the 6-2 demolition Derby game in the farewell match at Highfield Road at the end of the previous season. A unique achievement!  By the time this popular front man moved on to Bristol City in January 2008 he had clocked up 36 goals in his 182 first team appearances.

A genial giant of a striker, Dele became a bit of a wandering star, first loaned to Burnley and Bradford City whilst at CCFC and then having spells with Forest, Hull, Notts County, Rochdale and Wrexham after leaving Ashton Gate in 2009. He ended his career (in 2013) with non-league Rushall Olympic in his late 30s. A career total of over 750 first class appearances is something to be proud of. Dele still regularly attends our Legends Day reunions and makes charity appearances for our Legends XI (the last time just last Sunday in their 7-3 win over Tesco Arena).

Dele Adebola & John Williams on Table 25

‘Dele was last here in April for Legends Day 2017 and is pictured right with good friend, fellow former Sky Blue forward and CCFPA member John Williams (‘The Flying Postman’)

Look out for ‘Dele in the Family Zone and ‘around the lounges’ before the game meeting Sky Blues fans young and old, and again post-match on stage with CCFPA’s Billy Bell down in Lady Gs at the Arena’s G-Casino. If you really can’t make the game ‘Dele will also be ‘riding the airwaves’ doing live match-day commentary and analysis with the BBC CWR team. better to turn up and watch the Sky Blues, hopefully, bag all three points from the Railwaymen to confirm their promotion credentials!