Oka Nikolov

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Oka Nikolov
Personal information
Full name Orhej Nikolov
Date of birth (1974-05-25) 25 May 1974 (age 50)
Place of birth Erbach im Odenwald, West Germany
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Position(s) Goalkeeper
Youth career
1981–1989 SG Sandbach
1989–1991 Darmstadt 98
1991–1993 Eintracht Frankfurt
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1992–1996 Eintracht Frankfurt II 73 (0)
1995–2013 Eintracht Frankfurt 379 (0)
2013 Philadelphia Union 0 (0)
2014 Fort Lauderdale Strikers 8 (0)
Total 460 (0)
International career
1998–2001 Macedonia 5 (0)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Orhej "Oka" Nikolov (Macedonian: Орхеј "Ока" Николов; born 25 May 1974) is a retired professional football goalkeeper who last played for Fort Lauderdale Strikers in the North American Soccer League[1] and has played for the Macedonia national team.

He spent nineteen seasons with Eintracht Frankfurt, appearing in 413 official games over the course of 13 Bundesliga seasons (19 overall).[2][3]

Club career

Born Erbach im Odenwald, Hessen, West Germany, Nikolov grew up in Sandbach in Hessen, starting playing football with local SG Sandbach. At nearly 17 he joined Eintracht Frankfurt's youth system, going on to remain with the club until his retirement.

Nikolov started his senior career as backup, first to Uli Stein and then Andreas Köpke. After the latter left the team in June 1996 following the team's relegation from the Bundesliga he became first-choice, losing that status in early 2002 to newly-signed Dirk Heinen; he made his debut in the top division on 9 September 1995, playing the full 90 minutes in a 3–1 home win against 1. FC Kaiserslautern.

In the following years Nikolov was relatively played in every season, being an undisputed starter in five of those but only appearing once in the 2004–05 campaign as the Eagles achieved promotion from the second division, playing second-fiddle to Markus Pröll. In February 2007, after Pröll relapsed from his rib injury, he was reinstated by manager Friedhelm Funkel, contributing with 20 games to the team's permanence in the top level.

In January 2010, it was announced that the 35-year-old Nikolov would not renew his contract with Eintracht that was due to expire in the summer, but he eventually signed a new deal until 2012, and later until 2013.[4] In June 2013, Eintracht revealed that the goalkeeper's contract would be cancelled, effective immediately to allow Nikolov to fulfill his lifelong dream to play in the United States.[5] Thus, after 22 years of fidelity to Frankfurt, Nikolov left the club as Germany's most loyal Bundesliga player.

On 19 June 2013, Nikolov signed with the Philadelphia Union of Major League Soccer.[6] He made his first start as a Union player on 30 July 2013 in a friendly against Stoke City playing 45 minutes. He was waived without appearing in a league match.

Nikolov signed with Fort Lauderdale Strikers on February 19, 2014 on a contract for the nine-game Spring season. Nikolov started and played eight matches in goal for the Strikers, posting two clean sheets.

International career

Nikolov chose to represent the country of his ancestors, going on to win five caps for Macedonia in four years. Since he also possessed German nationality, because of that he couldn't acquire Macedonian passport and therefore was unable to play in official games under FIFA. His 5 appearances were only in friendlies.[7]

Honours

Club

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