Former Arsenal midfielder Nico Yennaris has changed his name to Li Ke as he bids to receive a call-up to the China national team.The 25-year-old, who was born in east London, played in the Gunners youth teams in 2001 and even featured alongside Harry Kane before the Spurs ace was released by the club.1
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Nico Yennaris opens up on life in the Chinese Super League - and going by a different name. EXCLUSIVE: The former Arsenal youngster is now playing for Beijing Sinobo Guoan in the Chinese Super League
London-born Yennaris gets landmark China call-up | Daily Mail
Former Arsenal youngster Nico Yennaris changes his name to Li
Former Arsenal midfielder Nico Yennaris has changed his name to Li Ke as he bids to receive a call-up to the China national team.. The 25-year-old, who was born in east London, played in the Gunners youth teams in 2001 and even featured alongside Harry Kane before the Spurs ace was released by the club.
Ex Arsenal kid Nico Yennaris from East London changes his
Ex Arsenal kid Nico Yennaris from East London changes his name to Li Ke and eyes China call-up London-born midfielder has taken Chinese citizenship and hopes to help the nation advance to the 2022
Former Arsenal youngster Nico Yennaris changes his name to Li
FORMER Arsenal youngster Nico Yennaris has changed his name to Li Ke and hopes to debut for China after moving to Beijing Sinobo Guoan in January. The London-born midfielder, who played with Tottenham ace Harry Kane in the Gunners academy, has become the first naturalised player to score in the Chinese Super League. Yennaris grew […]
Nico Yennaris opens up on life in the Chinese Super League
Former Arsenal midfielder Nico Yennaris has changed his name to Li Ke as he bids to receive a call-up to the China national team. The 25-year-old, who was born in east London, played in the
Ex Arsenal kid Nico Yennaris from East London changes his
FORMER Arsenal youngster Nico Yennaris has changed his name to Li Ke and hopes to debut for China after moving to Beijing Sinobo Guoan in January. The London-born midfielder, who played with Tottenham ace Harry Kane in the Gunners academy, has become the first naturalised player to score in the Chinese Super League.
Nico Yennaris declares for China in historic first - Daily Cannon
dailycannon.com/2019/06/nico-yennaris-declares-for-china-in-historic-first/
Former Arsenal youngster Nico Yennaris has, as expected, declared for China making him the first overseas-born player to represent the Chinese national team. who goes by the Chinese name Li Ke
Former Arsenal youngster Nico Yennaris changes his name to Li
London-born Nico Yennaris, known as Li Ke in China, is set for his debut for his new country player Nico Yennaris to his international squad. The former Arsenal reserve is the first
Nico Yennaris - Wikipedia
Former Arsenal midfielder Nico Yennaris has changed his name to Li Ke as he bids to receive a call-up to the China national team. The 25-year-old, who was born in east London, played in the Gunners youth teams in 2001 and even featured..
Ex Arsenal kid Nico Yennaris from East London changes his
Nicholas Harry Yennaris (born 24 May 1993), known in China as Li Ke (Chinese: 李可; pinyin: Lǐ Kě), is a professional footballer who plays as a defensive midfielder for Beijing Guoan. He began his career in the academy at Premier League club Arsenal and came to prominence in the Football League with Brentford.
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