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Victor Moses
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Age35 years
BornDec 12, 1990
Height5'10" (1.77 m)
Weight165 lbs (75 kg)
BMI23.9
CountryNigeria, United Kingdom
ProfessionAssociation football player
ZodiacSagittarius ♐
Born inLagos
EyesDark brown
HairBlack hair

Victor Moses

Personal Facts, Age, Height and Biography of Victor Moses

Victor Moses, born on December twelfth, nineteen ninety, is a talented Nigerian professional footballer who currently plays as a winger for the Kazakhstan Premier League club Kaisar. Throughout his career, he has also showcased his versatility by taking on the role of a wing-back.

Moses began his football journey in the Championship with Crystal Palace, where his impressive performances soon attracted the attention of Wigan Athletic. He made his Premier League debut in two thousand ten, and after two successful years, he caught the eye of European champions Chelsea, signing with them in the summer of two thousand twelve.

During his first season at Chelsea, Moses scored ten goals across all competitions. However, he spent the following season on loan at Liverpool, and subsequently had loan spells at Stoke City and West Ham United. He returned to Chelsea for the two thousand sixteen to seventeen season, contributing to the team's Premier League victory with thirty-four appearances. Despite a promising start, he faced challenges in the next campaign, leading to further loan moves to Fenerbahçe, Inter Milan, and Spartak Moscow.

Born in Nigeria, Moses initially represented England at various youth levels, including under-16, under-17, under-19, and under-21. Ultimately, he chose to represent Nigeria at the senior level, making his debut in two thousand twelve. Over the course of his international career, he earned thirty-eight caps and scored twelve goals before retiring from international football in two thousand eighteen. Notably, he played a key role in Nigeria's triumph at the two thousand thirteen Africa Cup of Nations and participated in both the two thousand fourteen and two thousand eighteen FIFA World Cups.