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Bukayo Saka: Who is he? Here’s everything we know about him
Due to its excellent gameplay over the past few years, Bukayo Saka has garnered an impressive following among the general public. Meanwhile, many of his followers are curious as to whether or not he has a sister in his family.
English professional soccer player Bukayo Saka is an exceptionally skilled player with great gameplay. Specifically, he currently plays as a winger, left-back or midfielder for the English national team and Premier League club Arsenal.
Fans adore him for his attacking acuity and the resourcefulness he brings to the game and thousands believe he is one of the best young football players in the world right now. He also represented England in the men’s football team that finished runners-up at the 2020 UEFA European Championship.
He has also played for the national team on many occasions including England U21 in 2020, England U19 in 2017 and England U16 in 2017. In 2018 he made his professional debut at Arsenal, and as of now he has scored 17 goals while appearing in 101 games for the club. He also competed for Greenford Celtic, Watford and the young Arsenal team between 2008 and 2018.
Learn more about Bukayo Saka’s sister
There’s a good chance Bukayo Saka doesn’t have a sister in his family. Over the past few years, his sister has been completely absent from online news. Meanwhile, many people are curious as to whether or not he has a younger sister in his family. However, he never said anything about having a sister.
He is said to have an older brother named Yomi who has also tried his hand at a career in football in recent years but has not had the same success as his sibling. On the other hand, Bukayo and his brother have not been seen together in public in recent years.
In Ealing, Greater London, Bukayo was welcomed into the world by his cherished parents. He began his education at Greenford High School and continued his education at Edward Betham Church of England Primary School. In addition, he performed exceptionally well on his GCSE exams. His footballing career began when he signed for local team Greenford Celtic.
Bukayo Saka parents and family photos
Bukayo Saka’s family includes two devoted parents from Nigeria. He also has a beloved older brother. Meanwhile, people are interested in looking at pictures of his family that are already available on the internet. However, he is a private individual who prefers to keep their family business out of the public eye and doesn’t want outsiders snooping around.
In particular, he has refrained from posting photos of his family on his Instagram feed in recent years. His parents are economic migrants from Nigeria who made it to Longdon. His father was born there while his mother was born in Longdon. His father did everything humanly possible throughout his life to support him in pursuing his professional goals.
He will never stop publicly praising his father for how he has contributed and supported his career in football. His father raised him in the Christian faith and instilled in him a sense of humility and responsibility.
Where is Bukayo Saka from? Ethnicity and religion background
Bukayo Saka was born on September 5, 2001 to a Nigerian family in Ealing, Greater London. His family is originally from Nigeria, although he was born in the UK and currently holds British citizenship. He has played for England many times.
He adheres to the teachings and values of the Christian religion and is a devout Christian. However, he treats people of all religions, castes and ethnic groups with the greatest respect. His family gave him the name Nukayo, which means “one who brings good fortune” in the Yoruba language spoken in southern Nigeria.
Saka is known as one of the more humble players on the football field because he has never been the source of controversy on the pitch. His father taught him the importance of etiquette and taught him to show honor to those around him where honor is due.
Early life, parents and upbringing
Bukayo Saka (full name: Bukayo Ayoyinka TM Saka) was born on September 5, 2001 to Nigerian parents in Ealing, London.
His parents, mother Adeniki and father Yomi, moved to London from Nigeria in the 1990s as economic migrants. Saka’s parents are devout Christians.
Saka’s father has reportedly always been a huge football fan and previously supported Newcastle United because of his love for Alan Shearer.
Saka grew up with his family in Greenford in the London borough of Ealing, just five miles from Wembley. As a youngster and before joining Arsenal’s youth department, he played youth football for local club Greenford Celtic.
Saka began his academic life at Edward Betham of E Primary School, Greenford. He later attended Greenford High School and continued to show athletic ability throughout his education. He left Greenford High School in the summer of 2018 after earning four A* and three As on his GCSEs.
In an interview with The Daily Mail in 2021, one of the Saka family’s former neighbors had nothing but good things to say about them. “They were a nice, polite and very quiet family,” she said. “Bukayo was never without a ball and was always kicking one around outside.”
Saka has often spoken about how important his father Yomi was in helping him stay grounded and inspiring him during his formative years.
“He’s a tremendous inspiration to me,” Saka said of his father in a September 2019 interview. “Ever since I was young, he’s always kept me grounded and humble.”
International career
Thanks to his Nigerian parents, Saka had the chance to represent the African nation at international level and before settling on England he took some time to think about which country he would like to represent.
Speaking to BBC Sport in December 2019, Saka said: “It’s always something I think about but I haven’t made a decision yet. No one has reached out, but when I make a decision, you’ll find out.”
After some deliberation, Saka decided to represent England at international level. In October 2020 he was called up to the senior national team for the first time.
Saka made his England debut when he took the lead in a 3-0 win over Wales in an international friendly on 8 October 2020. He was replaced by fellow Arsenal player Ainsley Maitland-Niles in the 76th minute.
He scored his first senior international goal when he scored the winning goal in a 1–0 win over Austria on 2 June 2021 in a warm-up friendly before Euro 2020.
At Euro 2020, Saka made four appearances for Gareth Southgate’s England team and helped them reach the final. In the final against Italy, Saka’s penalty was saved by goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma after the 1-1 draw and extra time on penalties. As a result, Italy won the tournament.
Fast Facts:
Surname | Bukayo Saka |
Age | 20 |
Date of birth | September 5, 2001 |
Place of birth | London Borough of Earling, United Kingdom |
Height | 1.78m |
nationality | English, Nigerian |
religion | Christian |
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