Nedum Onuoha, born on November twelfth, nineteen eighty-six, is a former professional footballer who has transitioned into a role as a television pundit. Currently, he serves as a community ambassador for Manchester City, where he continues to contribute to the sport off the pitch.
Onuoha's football career began at Manchester City, where he progressed through the academy ranks. Over an impressive eight-year tenure with the club, he made ninety-five appearances in the Premier League. His versatility on the field allowed him to excel as a centre-back, while also being capable of playing as a right-back or left-back.
After his time at Manchester City, Onuoha played in the top flight for Sunderland and Queens Park Rangers. Notably, he was part of the QPR squad that faced Manchester City on the final day of the twenty-eleven to twelve season, a match that saw City clinch the title in dramatic fashion. He later helped QPR secure promotion back to the Premier League through the play-offs in the twenty-thirteen to fourteen season.
In addition to his club career, Onuoha represented England at the under-twenty and under-twenty-one levels, showcasing his talent on the international stage. He also spent two seasons in Major League Soccer with Real Salt Lake, further broadening his footballing experience.