Leicester City centre-back Caleb Okoli opened his Premier League goal account with a powerful header in the 74th minute to secure a 2-2 draw against Brighton at the Amex Stadium. The 23 year old Italian-Nigerian defender converted a well delivered free kick from Bilal El Khannouss to equalise after Leicester had twice fallen behind.
João Pedro struck twice from the penalty spot for Brighton, while Stephy Mavididi netted for the Foxes. Okoli's goal marked a milestone in his career, coming after 1,447 minutes across 22 league matches.
Leicester City manager Ruud van Nistelrooy praised Okoli’s commitment and the emotional spark he ignited among the travelling fans. "It was a great ball in and a very good finish by Caleb. He showed his passion also in how much he cares about this club," van Nistelrooy said. "That passion quickly transferred to the away end. They carried us through the second half."
Okoli, born in Vicenza to Nigerian parents, remains eligible to represent Nigeria internationally. Though capped at youth level for Italy, he is yet to make a senior appearance and has been an unused substitute in six UEFA Nations League games.
Editorial
It takes grit to play centre-back in the Premier League—and even more to rise from relative anonymity and make a moment count. Caleb Okoli didn’t just score his first goal for Leicester City he made a statement. A towering header, a roar of relief, and a wave of passion that swept through the away end. It was football in its purest form.
Ruud van Nistelrooy’s admiration was clear, and rightly so. Okoli’s finish wasn’t just technically sound—it was emotionally charged. It came from a player who has patiently waited for his moment, playing every minute with the pride of someone who knows he belongs.
The Nigerian connection makes this even more intriguing. Okoli has worn Italy’s colours at youth level, but his international future remains open. Nigeria would do well to take notice. Players like him—defensively solid, emotionally invested, and physically commanding are gold in any squad, especially as the Super Eagles seek long-term stability at the back.
We believe this goal is just the beginning. Okoli has shown what he can do when the lights are brightest. Now, it’s about building on that moment and stepping into the spotlight not just in club football, but on the global stage.
Did You Know?
Caleb Okoli was born in Vicenza, Italy, to Nigerian parents Paul and Tina Okoli, who migrated in 1996.
He has played for Italy at U19, U20, and U21 levels but remains eligible to represent Nigeria.
His goal against Brighton came in his 22nd Premier League match for .
Okoli was an unused substitute in six UEFA Nations League matches for Italy in 2024.
Leicester manager Ruud van Nistelrooy described the fans' reaction to Okoli’s goal as "transformative," highlighting the player’s growing influence at the club.