Daniel Kolocho Bameyi has emerged as a standout figure in Nigerian football, showcasing leadership and defensive prowess as the captain of the Flying Eagles.
At just 19 years old, his performances have garnered attention both nationally and internationally.

Here are three key insights into his young and blossoming career
1. Young Leader with International Experience
Born on January 4, 2006, Daniel Bameyi has rapidly ascended the ranks of Nigerian football.
He has captained the Nigeria U20 team, known as the Flying Eagles, leading them in major tournaments such as the 2023 U-20 Africa Cup of Nations and the FIFA U-20 World Cup.
His leadership qualities were evident as he guided the team to a third-place finish in the U-20 AFCON. Notably, Bameyi made his senior debut for the Nigerian national team at the age of 16 during a friendly match against Costa Rica in November 2022.
2. Stellar Performance at the 2025 U-20 AFCON
In the ongoing 2025 U-20 Africa Cup of Nations, Bameyi has been instrumental in Nigeria’s defensive solidity.
His exceptional performance in the goalless draw against Morocco earned him the Man of the Match award. Bameyi’s composure and leadership at the back were pivotal in securing the team’s second consecutive clean sheet of the tournament.
3. From Controversy to Recognition
Bameyi’s early career was marked by controversy surrounding his club affiliation. He was initially associated with Yum Yum FC, a club whose existence was questioned by some media outlets.
However, it was later clarified that Yum Yum FC, also known as Yum Yum Academy, is a legitimate Abuja-based club.
Despite the initial skepticism, Bameyi’s performances have silenced critics, and he currently plays for Bayelsa United in the Nigerian Professional Football League.
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