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Joe Aribo: How cage football unlocked Southampton midfielder’s potential

21 August 2025
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Joe Aribo: How cage football unlocked Southampton midfielder’s potential
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Born in Camberwell, London, Joe Aribo pursued his dream of becoming a footballer, debuting with Staines Town after support from the Kinetic Foundation. His journey led him to Charlton Athletic, Rangers, and Southampton, culminating in his Super Eagles debut in 2019, a proud moment for his Nigerian family, despite the disappointment of the 2022 Afcon final.

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