Overview:
Nathan Odokonyero previously played for Brighton & Hove Albion and Lincoln at youth level. He was then signed at Bognor Regis, before making the step up to National League standard at Ebbsfleet, Tonbridge Angels and eventually Worthing.
Striker Nathan Odokonyero has joined Salisbury Football Club in the Enterprise National League (sixth tier of the English football league system).
The 23-year-old center half joined the club christened as “The Whites” on a permanent move from Worthing Football Club for an undisclosed fee.
“We are delighted to announce the signing of 23-year-old Nathan Odokonyero from Worthing on a permanent deal for an undisclosed fee”a club statement read.
Odokonyero previously played for Brighton & Hove Albion and Lincoln at youth level.
He was then signed at Bognor Regis, before making the step up to National League standard at Ebbsfleet, Tonbridge Angels and eventually Worthing.
This season, he has scored seven goals in all competitions; including two and an assist in the league.
Odokonyero will not feature in the match day squad against his immediate former club this weekend.
The towering forward is blessed with good positional sense, close ball control, dribbling passing and awesome shooting abilities.
He is also solid during aerial contests. He brings speed, agility and urgency to the forward line at Salisbury Football Club.

Odokonyero was born in the United Kingdom to a Ugandan father and Jamaican mother which makes him eligible to play for Uganda, England and Jamaica.
Meanwhile, Salisbury Football Club also confirmed the extension of Mo Dabre’s loan stay at the club until the end of the season from Sutton United.

For starters, Salisbury Football Club was founded in 2015 and hosts their home duels at The 5000 seater Raymond McEnhill stadium in Salisbury, Wiltshire.
Kuwaiti businessman Ali Alhamad is the chairman working with Amanda Newbery as vice chairperson.
Brian Dutton is the team manager, assisted by Callum Hart and Theo Lewis as coach.

