Frank Egharevba

Frank Egharevba (born 15 December 1985, Benin City ) is a Nigerian- Austrian football player. He is currently the Austrian fourth division team SV Würmla under contract.

The striker is regarded as talented, but managed primarily due to disciplinary dropouts, yet not the final breakthrough in professional football.

Club career

Born in 1985 in Nigeria, Egharevba came with his family in 1991 to Austria. There he played in the youth among other things for the SK Rapid Wien, before he dared the leap abroad for the Ukrainian club Karpaty Lviv 2003.

After a year at Karpaty in which he did not make the breakthrough and only came into use in the B- team and youth of the club, he was transferred to the neighboring Lviv Tomaszów Lubelski on Tomasovia. When then Polish fourth division, he was able to prevail and then scored in the first half of the season 2004 /05 ten goals. As a result of a change to the first division club Gornik Zabrze then Polish failed just before it was awarded, for half a year with option to purchase at the traditional club Widzew Łódź in the Polish second division.

The change to Widzew then turned out to be sided misunderstanding. Egharevba did not make it to integrate into the team and was met with hostility racist among other things of their own fans. Overall, he came up with only four league inserts without a goal and three inserts in the rise playoff with a gate. At the end of the season Widzew pulled thereupon not the option to purchase and Egharevba moved back to Tomasovia.

As a result, he scored in the autumn season of the season 2005/2006 still three goals for Tomasovia before he was injured and returned to the treatment according to Austria. In December 2005, then his contract ran out, and he was tested by the then Polish second division club Slask Wroclaw and committed in a row.

With seven goals in eleven Vorbereitunsspielen he started then Furius in his commitment to Slask. As a result he came up to the May 2006 nine league games for use and was able to achieve two goals before a controversy with his teammate Tomasz Rudolf ended his career prematurely in Poland.

Scandal at Slask

Since joining Slask Egharevba lived with Rudolf in an apartment provided by the club. Shortly before the home game against Radomiak Radom it came in the apartment between the two teammates to a big row, including physical violence, whereupon Rudolf with a fractured skull had in a hospital and Egharevba was arrested by the local police. Rudolf thereupon made serious allegations against Egharevba, among other things, he had pursued him with a knife and threatened him to kill her. Initially, the club line up behind Egharevba because he was one of the hopes for the future at the club. After a majority of the team, however, spoke out against a player's whereabouts, he was released from his contract. In the course of the controversy, it turned out that Egharevba was already previously involved in a dispute with some teammates, including Rudolf. The team leadership ignored this fact, however, leaving both still continue to live together in an apartment. Even during the procedure for aggravated assault against him, Egharevba then left Poland and moved to Switzerland to third division side FC Naters.

When managed by player-coach Dejan Marković club then he became a key figure of the team. Although he was only eligible to play from the fifth round, he scored 16 goals in 26 missions that finished third in the scoring charts.

For the season 2006/ 07 he came through the agency of Vladimir Jugović as one of only a few unetablierten player at that financial Croesus of the Austrian Erste Liga, the SK Schwadorf. In Schwadorfer squad with players like Marek Kincl, Jozef Valachovič, Anton Ehmann, Roman Mählich, Michael Wagner and Marcus Pürk, who was then in Austria despite his citizenship virtually unknown Egharevba was only perceived by the media as a marginal phenomenon and ignores almost entirely in the reporting. After a false start with two opening defeats and the coaching change by Attila Sekerlioglu to Bernd Krauss, Egharevba already obtained early in the season surprisingly a regular place and evolved the only bright spot of a partly inferior Schwadorfer team. While the big earners as Kincl or Bojan Filipović disappointed, he brought it with 18 inserts for most used players and scored eight goals for leading the internal club scoresheet. During the winter break he made then for a small scandal when he took his leave on your own in Nigeria, rather than to seek treatment earlier had moved to a groin injury. When he returned to the untreated injury from vacation, he had all the preparation, due to its convalescence expose and fell while the newly appointed coach Heinz Peischl in disgrace. Just before the holiday begins President Richard Trenkwalder still the option to extend his contract had pulled up to the summer of 2010. Following out his injury he had lost his place and came to the end of the season only six times for use.

Nevertheless, he was following the merger between Schwadorf and the Admiralty for neubenannten FC Admira Wacker Mödling one of the few Schwadorfer players who were also taken to the new club. Under Peischl he was then in the first four games of the season including the new club to use, before it was replaced by Walter Schachner. This put them on Egharevba no value and banished him into the native to the Regional League East second team. According to five goals in eight games before the winter break Egharevba urged by itself back on loan to FC Naters change what the Admiralty allowed.

Back in Naters he could build on his earlier strong performance, finishing with seven goals in 14 season appearances by half a year even second place in the club 's internal scorers. Naters missed with tenth place but clearly promotion to the Challenge League, after which he returned to the Admiralty. As a result, his contract was canceled by mutual consent and Egharevba moved to the Serbian Superliga FK Javor Ivanjica for. After six months with only one scoring but his contract was terminated prematurely even with Javor.

After half a year Vereinslosigkeit he signed with the Austrian second division side SC Austria Lustenau. Shortly after signing the contract threatened the change but still fail because Egharevba signs of jaundice showed what could be, however, dispelled by a medical examination. On matchday in a 4-0 home win against SKN St. Pölten he then scored his first goal for Lustenau. But in the summer, he moved further zm four division SV Würmla

National

Theoretically, to play for Austria and Nigeria, there has been only on the part of his native country's interest the player into a national convene. Egharevba itself also showed aground its clear willingness for Nigeria, but has not yet convened.

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