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Sheyi Ojo

Oluwaseyi 'Sheyi' Ojo, was fourteen years old when he signed for Liverpool in 2011 from MK Dons for a fee believed to be in the region of £2 million. Already capped by England at under 16 level, he continued his development at Anfield and went on to represent his country at under 17 level when just fifteen years old. The winger was an unused substitute for two games over the Christmas period in 2014/15 before being loaned to Wigan Athletic in February. Although he played eleven times scoring one goal, he could not prevent the club's…

Birthdate: 19 June 1997
Birthplace: Hemel Hempstead, England
Other clubs: MK Dons, Wigan (loan 2015), Wolves (loan 2015), Fulham (loan 2017-18), Stade Reims (loan 2018-19), Rangers (loan 2019-20), Cardiff City (loan 2020-21), Millwall (loan 2021-22), Cardiff City (2022-24), Kortrijk (loan 2023-24), Maribor (2024-)
Signed from: MK Dons (youth)
Signed for LFC: 2011
Liverpool debut: 08.01.2016
Last appearance: 18.01.2017
Debut goal: 20.01.2016
Last goal: 20.01.2016
Contract expiry: 30.06.2022
League games / goals / assists: 8 / 0 / 3
Total games / goals / assists: 13 / 1 / 3
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Season League FA LC Europe Other Total
Totals 8 5 0 0 0 13
2014-2015 0 0 0 0 0 0
2015-2016 8 3 0 0 0 11
2016-2017 0 2 0 0 0 2
Season League FA LC Europe Other Total
Totals 0 1 0 0 0 1
2014-2015 0 0 0 0 0 0
2015-2016 0 1 0 0 0 1
2016-2017 0 0 0 0 0 0

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Frank Lane in the Liverpool Echo on 15 May 1979

"Moving to Liverpool from Tranmere was the biggest mistake I ever made in my life. They are a fabulous club and I enjoyed my time with them. But playing in the reserves for so long ruined me. I just stagnated and my confidence went completely."

The last ...

Game was against
Newcastle United on Saturday, 31 Jan 2026
Goal was scored by
Ibrahima Konaté against Newcastle United on Saturday, 31 Jan 2026
Own goal was scored by
Jarell Quansah against Chelsea on Sunday, 04 May 2025
Sending off was
Amara Nallo against Crystal Palace on Wednesday, 29 Oct 2025
Penalty goal was
Dominik Szoboszlai against Inter Milan on Tuesday, 09 Dec 2025
Missed penalty was
Dominik Szoboszlai against Burnley on Saturday, 17 Jan 2026
Home win was against
Newcastle United on Saturday, 31 Jan 2026
Home draw was against
Burnley on Saturday, 17 Jan 2026
Home defeat was against
PSV Eindhoven on Wednesday, 26 Nov 2025
Away win was against
Marseille on Wednesday, 21 Jan 2026
Away draw was against
Arsenal on Thursday, 08 Jan 2026
Away defeat was against
Bournemouth on Saturday, 24 Jan 2026
Five games

Key Stats from Our Database

  • Liverpool FC have scored 10654 goals in 6060 competitive matches, as recorded by LFChistory.
  • Of those, 220 were own goals, while 565 came from the penalty spot.
  • A total of 484 players have scored for Liverpool FC.
  • 445 players have found the net in league matches for the club.
  • On average, Liverpool FC have scored 1.8 goals per game.
  • Since 1892, 823 players have represented Liverpool FC in competitive matches.
  • Since the 1893-94 season, 15985 players have played against Liverpool FC.

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