Edison Teberen: Footballer, entrepreneur, and founder of Pele Football Academy
Edison Teberen is a Nigerian footballer, entrepreneur, and founder of the Pele Football Academy. Born and raised in Delta State, Nigeria, his journey has been one of resilience, determination, and reinvention—from aspiring footballer to business leader.
Education and Early Life
Edison Teberen attended Hope Children School for his primary education before proceeding to Hopebay College for secondary school, both in Lagos State. He later graduated from Delta State University and completed his National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) programme in Jigawa State, where he served at the Kaugama Local Government Council. Following his service, he travelled to the United Kingdom to pursue his football dreams.
Football Career
Upon arriving in the UK, Edison began playing football in local parks, where his talent quickly caught the attention of scouts. In an interview, he shared how he soon joined Meridian FC, marking the official start of his football career.
His exceptional skills and dedication earned him a reputation as a promising striker. His trajectory changed when his close friend, Oluwatobi Jinadu, a skilled defender with top-league experience, invited him to Southall FC. Recognising his potential, the club welcomed him after a series of successful trials.
Edison made an immediate impact at Southall FC, scoring two goals in his debut match. Despite missing several early-season games, he emerged as the second-highest goal scorer in the league, solidifying his reputation as a prolific striker.
However, his promising football career was abruptly cut short by a knee injury at the start of the season. This setback marked a significant turning point in his life.
A New Path: From Football to Entrepreneurship
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