Most of these players participating in the ongoing European Championship were either born in the European countries or they migrated there in search of greener pastures.
Five of these players are Nigerian:
3. ANGELO OBINZE OGBONNA

4. RUBIN RAFAEL OKOTIE

5. THOMAS ‘HAL’ ROBSON-KANU

Five of these players are Nigerian:
1. DAVID OLATOKUNBO ALABA


Alaba was born in Vienna to Gina and George Alaba and has one sister. His mother emigrated from the Philippines to work as a nurse. His Nigerian father is a prince from Ogere in the south west; he is also a rapper and works as a DJ. He is a Christian and a member of the Seventh-day Adventist Church.
He made his debut in this game, making him the youngest-ever player in the the Austrian national team and scored his first goal for Austria on October 16, 2012 in a World Cup Qualifying game at home to Kazakhstan where Austria were 4–0 winners.
2. BAMIDELE JERMAINE ALLI


Dele Alli was born and raised in Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire, to a Nigerian father Kenny and English mother Denise and on October 1 2015, he was included in Roy Hodgson’s England squad for the final EUFA Euro 2016 qualifying matches against Estonia and Lithuania.
However, on October 9, he made his debut against Estonia coming on as a late substitute for Ross Barkley in a 2–0 win.

Angelo Ogbonna born, May 23, 1988, is an Italian professional footballer who plays as a centre back for West Ham United and the Italian national team.
Ogbonna was born to Nigerian parents who emigrated to Italy from Nigeria in 1983, settling in the city of Cassino in the central part of the country, but managing to obtain Italian citizenship only after his 18th birthday. He made his senior debut on November 11, 2011, in a friendly won 2–0 against Poland, where he came on as substitute for Domenico Criscito in the 77th minute.
Ogbonna was included in the Italian 23-man final squad for Euro 2012 but did not play during the competition. In May 2016, Ogbonna made Conte’s final 23-man squad for the tournament.
4. RUBIN RAFAEL OKOTIE

Rubin Okotie, born June 6, 1987, is an Austrian professional footballer currently playing as a striker for German 2. Bundesliga side 1860 Munich.
Born in Pakistan to a Nigerian father and an Austrian mother, Okotie spent the first four years of his life in the Spanish city of Barcelona. As a result of his multinational background, he is eligible to represent three countries at national level; Austria, Nigeria and Pakistan.
Okotie identifies himself primarily as Austrian, stating in an interview with FIFA:
“I live there, it’s where I have my friends, and I think of myself as Austrian.”
Currently a member of the Austrian national football team, and in the UEFA 2016 qualifier, where Austria finished its group in first place, he scored the deciding goals against Russia and Montenegro.
5. THOMAS ‘HAL’ ROBSON-KANU

Thomas Robson-Kanu, born May 21, 1989, is a Welsh professional footballer who plays as a winger. He is currently unattached, and also plays for the Wales national team. Although he primarily plays on the wing, he has occasionally been used as a striker.
Robson-Kanu initially represented England, the country of his birth, at international level, making his debut for the under-19 side against Germany in November 2007. He made a second appearance against Croatia the following year, before winning one cap for the England under-20s against Montenegro in 2009.
In 2010, he switched allegiance to Wales, for which he qualifies through his grandmother. He was first selected in the Wales under-21 squad for the friendly against Austria on May 18, 2010, and made his debut in a 1–0 defeat.
Robson-Kanu’s first cap for the senior team came just five days later, coming on as a second-half substitute for Robert Earnshaw in a 2–0 loss to Croatia. He scored his first senior international goal on March 22, 2013, in a 2–1 World Cup qualifying win over Scotland at Hampden park.
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