In the busy streets where football dreams are born with dusty balls and improvised goalposts, a young boy named Amusat Faruq Olamilekan first fell in love with the beautiful game.
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Long before the bright lights of stadiums, tactical sessions, and Nationwide League One (NLO) matches, Faruq was simply another youngster chasing football around his neighborhood with endless passion and ambition.
At just 10 years old, football became more than a hobby to him.
Every street match felt like a final, every touch of the ball carried purpose, and every cheer from friends strengthened a dream that continued to grow stronger.
By the age of 12, Faruq joined JP Young Stars, the academy that laid the foundation for his football journey and helped transform raw talent into a promising prospect.
Years later, he still speaks proudly about the role the academy played in shaping his career.
Though statistics may only show one goal and three assists this season, Faruq’s influence goes far beyond numbers.
His intelligent movement, creativity on and off the ball, and fearless attacking style made him one of the standout young players at the Alade Stadium during the NLO campaign.
His breakthrough moment came unexpectedly.
After returning from a football trial in the Benin Republic, Faruq featured in a match for JP Young Stars. Among the spectators that day was a scout who immediately noticed something special in the teenager.
His confidence, movement, creativity, and ability to attack defenders caught attention instantly — a performance that eventually opened the door to a new chapter with Fedan FC.
Since joining the club, Faruq believes his football career has taken a major step forward.
“Joining Fedan FC transformed my career,” he said. “I gained experience, discipline, and exposure. It helped me understand football better both on and off the pitch.”
Those around him already see flashes of brilliance. Coaches and teammates fondly call him “Little Messi,” a nickname inspired by his admiration for Argentine football legend .
For Faruq, Messi is more than just a football icon — he is a source of inspiration.
The teenager studies his style closely, hoping to emulate the creativity, intelligence, and influence that made the Argentine one of football’s greatest players.
Still only 18 and set to celebrate his 19th birthday in September, Faruq already has his sights firmly set on the future. His dream is to play professional football in Europe and become a role model for young players who come from backgrounds similar to his.
“I want people to look up to me someday, the same way I look up to Messi,” he said.
This season also marked another significant milestone in his journey — his first experience playing in the Nationwide League One.
For many young Nigerian footballers, the NLO represents an important platform to step out of obscurity and into the spotlight.
For Faruq, it was an unforgettable chapter in his development.
“It was wonderful,” he said with a smile. “I enjoyed every moment.”
From street football to academy development, and from local pitches to the competitive stage of the NLO, Amusat Faruq Olamilekan’s story is still unfolding.
But one thing is alreads clear — the young boy who once chased football barefoot through the streets now carries dreams far bigger than the roads where it all began.