“It’s a Trap”: WAFCON Star Ucheibe Raises Alarm Over ‘Evil’ Contracts Targeting Young Footballers
- Super Falcons star Christy Ucheibe has raised an alarm over some agents trying to exploit young players
- Ucheibe shared an ‘evil’ contract she came about, which she described as a trap disguised as opportunities
- Nigeria boast of robust football talents, many of whom are seeking to move abroad for greener pastures
Super Falcons star Christy Ucheibe has raised an alarm over some agents who are seeking young footballers to exploit in the guise of opportunities.
The dream of an average player on the streets, grassroots or even professional leagues in Nigeria and Africa generally is to play football in Europe.

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Consequent to this, a few reported cases have been stuck under slavery contracts by agents or even end up in Europe without proper documentation.
Ucheibe raises alarm over ‘evil’ contract
2025 Women's Africa Cup of Nations winner Ucheibe shared an image on her Instagram page of a contract she came across, which she believes targets young players.

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Some of the terms of the contract include 20% of players' annual salary paid to the manager, and forfeiture of their properties if they break the agreement.
The SL Benfica defender noted that FIFA created the third-party influence and third-party ownership manual to curb agents from having financial and sporting influence over players, which was flouted in the contract.
Fans in the comments section applauded the Super Eagles defender for sharing the valuable information, while a user claimed that the contract is void if it gets to FIFA.
@chukwumanwoji wrote:
“Nice information. I don't know if they are for young players. Information like this should be out there, especially for young players in Nigeria and Africa.”
@osifrancisosi wrote:
“The contact is void... The player doesn't need to fulfil anything, if the manager takes it to FIFA or in court, he will be arrested.”
@ayakamichael wrote:

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“Thank you very much, may God reward you for sharing. I am a Lawyer. Last September, I had declined an agreement for a particular young player because of such harsh clauses, and he saw it for himself within the camp, and he keeps on thanking me for it. Please let's keep sharing.”

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@torla.rirl_ wrote:
“They know people are desperate to break through, they know the ignorant ones and the ones that don't have anyone to speak for them. so they prey on them. It's well. I hope in our quest of trying to make it, we don't sign our lives away.”
@adeagaremi
“Very good analysis and explanation is on point, and this is what brings people like me into the business, but even coaches and some people in high places in football do not help oo.”
FIFPRO recently shared the story of a Kenyan women's footballer, Marjolen Nekesa, who is owed months of unpaid salary at her former club, which was reportedly claimed by agent Dzmitry Marholenka.
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Siasia claimed John Shittu offered him $50,000 to include the former Chelsea star in the squad for the Beijing 2008 Olympics, but he refused.
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