Tolu Arokodare

Tolu Arokodare
Personal information
Full name Toluwalase Emmanuel Arokodare[1]
Date of birth (2000-11-23) 23 November 2000
Place of birth Festac Town, Lagos, Nigeria
Height 1.97 m (6 ft 6 in)
Position Striker
Team information
Current team
Wolverhampton Wanderers
Number 14
Youth career
Kash Academy
International Sports Academy
Flying Sports Academy
Box2Box FC
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2019–2023 Valmiera 32 (22)
2020–20211. FC Köln (loan) 10 (0)
2021–2023Amiens (loan) 55 (14)
2023–2025 Genk 95 (36)
2025– Wolverhampton Wanderers 27 (3)
International career
2025– Nigeria 10 (2)
* Club domestic league appearances and goals as of 14:33, 16 March 2026 (UTC)
‡ National team caps and goals as of 22:35, 16 November 2025

Toluwalase Emmanuel "Tolu" Arokodare Listen (born 23 November 2000) is a Nigerian professional footballer who plays as a striker for Premier League club Wolverhampton Wanderers and the Nigeria national team. He was the winner of the 2025 Ebony Shoe, awarded to the best player in Belgium representing an African country.[2]

Club career

During his youth in Nigeria, Tolu played for Kash Academy and Flying Sports Academy in Festac, as well as the Segun Odegbami International College and Sports Academy. He later joined the Box2Box FC academy in Surulere and had trials in Europe with SC Freiburg and Toulouse.

Valmieras

Tolu joined Latvian club Valmiera in June 2019.[3]

Loan to Köln

In September 2020, Tolu was loaned to German club 1. FC Köln for the 2020–21 season.[4] He made his professional debut in the Bundesliga on 26 September 2020, coming on as a substitute in the 76th minute for Sebastian Andersson in the 1–0 away loss to Arminia Bielefeld.[5]

Loan to Amiens

On 28 June 2021, Tolu joined Ligue 2 club Amiens on a two-year loan deal with an option to buy.[6]

Genk

On 31 January 2023, Tolu joined Belgian Pro League side Genk on a four-and-a-half-year deal,[7] scoring on his debut as substitute against Gent in a 3–2 away win. He was involved for the rest of the season in Genk's title challenge – the club sat third before the final day and needed a home win over league leaders Royal Antwerp to clinch the club their first title since 2019, allied with second-placed Union Saint-Gilloise dropping points to Club Brugge. With results going Genk's way going into stoppage time, Toby Alderweireld equalised in the 94th minute for Antwerp. The match ended in a 2–2 draw, denying Genk the crown.[8][9]

Tolu hit 20 goals in the 2024-25 Belgian Pro League season for Genk, earning him the Ebony Shoe as best player in Belgium of African extraction over teammate Zakaria El Ouahdi, Union-SG's Noah Sadiki and Promise David, and Club Brugge's Raphael Onyedika.[10][11] For that 2024–25 campaign, Genk had led the league from August to April, but a late-season slump of one point in six games during the championship play-offs saw them fall down to third.[12]

Wolverhampton Wanderers

On 1 September 2025, Tolu joined Premier League club Wolverhampton Wanderers on a four-year contract with the option of a further one year in a deal worth £23.4 million.[13] He scored his first competitive goal in Wolves' EFL Cup third round win over Everton on 23 September,[14] while his first Premier League goal came against Arsenal, where Wolves lost 2–1, on 13 December.[15]

Fans from various countries directed racial abuse at Tolu after he missed a first-half penalty in the 1–0 away defeat to Crystal Palace on 22 February 2026. Wolves have released a statement "condemning this abhorrent and unlawful behaviour in the strongest possible terms".[16]

International career

In March 2025, Tolu received his first call-up to the Nigeria national team,[17] making his debut on the 21st of the same month in a 2–0 away victory against Rwanda.[18][19] On June 6, 2025, he scored his first goal for the Super Eagles in a 1–1 friendly draw with Russia.[20]

Personal life

Arokodare was born in Festac Town in Lagos, Nigeria.[3]

Career statistics

Club

As of match played 16 March 2026[21]
Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
Club Season League National cup[a] League cup[b] Continental Total
Division Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
Valmiera 2019 Virsliga 16 7 1 0 17 7
2020 Virsliga 16 15 1[c] 0 17 15
Total 32 22 1 0 1 0 34 22
1. FC Köln (loan) 2020–21 Bundesliga 10 0 1 0 11 0
Amiens (loan) 2021–22 Ligue 2 35 8 5 5 40 13
2022–23 Ligue 2 20 6 3 2 23 8
Total 55 14 8 7 63 21
Genk 2022–23 Belgian Pro League 11 2 11 2
2023–24 Belgian Pro League 40 12 1 0 11[d] 3 52 15
2024–25 Belgian Pro League 40 21 5 2 45 23
2025–26 Belgian Pro League 4 1 1[c] 0 5 1
Total 95 36 6 2 12 3 113 41
Wolverhampton Wanderers 2025–26 Premier League 27 3 3 1 2 2 32 6
Career total 217 73 19 10 2 2 13 3 251 88
  1. ^ Includes Latvian Cup, DFB-Pokal, Coupe de France, Belgian Cup, FA Cup
  2. ^ Includes EFL Cup
  3. ^ a b Appearance in UEFA Europa League
  4. ^ Two appearances and two goals in UEFA Champions League, two appearances in UEFA Europa League, seven appearances and one goal in UEFA Europa Conference League

International

As of match played 16 November 2025
Appearances and goals by national team and year
National team Year Apps Goals
Nigeria 2025 10 2
Total 10 2
Scores and results list Nigeria's goal tally first, score column indicates score after each Arokodare goal.
List of international goals scored by Tolu Arokodare
No. Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition
1 6 June 2025 Luzhniki Stadium, Moscow, Russia  Russia 1–1 1–1 Friendly
2 6 September 2025 Godswill Akpabio International Stadium, Uyo, Nigeria  Rwanda 1–0 1–0 2026 FIFA World Cup qualification

Honours

Individual

References

  1. ^ "2025/26 Premier League squad lists". Premier League. 12 September 2025. Retrieved 12 September 2025.
  2. ^ "Tolu Arokodare wins the 34th Ebony Shoe". KRC Genk. 12 May 2025. Retrieved 12 May 2025.
  3. ^ a b Babatunde, Ojora (23 July 2020). "The first word I said was goal – Toluwalase Arokodare". OJB Sport. Archived from the original on 23 July 2020. Retrieved 26 September 2020.
  4. ^ "FC verpflichtet Tolu Arokodare" [FC signs Tolu Arokodare]. FC.de (in German). 1. FC Köln. 18 September 2020. Retrieved 18 September 2020.
  5. ^ "Germany » Bundesliga 2020/2021 » 2. Round » Arminia Bielefeld – 1. FC Köln 1:0". WorldFootball.net. 26 September 2020. Retrieved 26 September 2020.
  6. ^ "TOLUWALASE AROKODARE EST AMIÉNOIS!" (in French). Amiens SC. 28 June 2021. Retrieved 29 June 2021.
  7. ^ "JONGE NIGERIAAN AROKODARE (22) KOMT GENKSE VOORHOEDE VERSTERKEN" (in Dutch). K.R.C. Genk. 31 January 2023. Retrieved 1 February 2023.
  8. ^ "Royal Antwerp win first Belgian title in 66 years after Toby Alderweireld's stoppage-time equaliser". BBC. 4 June 2023. Retrieved 5 June 2023.
  9. ^ "Alderweireld earns Royal Antwerp first Belgian league title in 66 years". The Guardian. 4 June 2023.
  10. ^ "Racing Genk-spits Tolu Arokodare wint de Ebbenhouten Schoen" [Racing Genk striker Tolu Arokodare wins the Ebony Shoe]. Het Laatste Niewus (in Dutch). 12 May 2025. Retrieved 12 May 2025.
  11. ^ "Genkse goalgetter Tolu wint na sterk seizoen de Ebbenhouten Schoen: "Trots dat ik in de geschiedenisboeken beland"" [Genk goalgetter Tolu wins the Ebony Shoe after a strong season: "Proud to be in the history books"]. Sporza (in Dutch). 12 May 2025. Retrieved 12 May 2025.
  12. ^ "Will Downing on X". X. 12 May 2025. Retrieved 12 May 2025.
  13. ^ "Wolves have completed the signing of Genk attacker and Nigeria international Tolu Arokodare on a four-year deal with a 12-month option". Wolverhampton Wanderers. 1 September 2025. Retrieved 1 September 2025.
  14. ^ Mashiter, Nick. "Wolves 2–0 Everton: Vitor Pereira's Premier League strugglers reach EFL Cup fourth round". BBC Sport. Retrieved 25 September 2025.
  15. ^ "Arsenal snatch win in thrilling finale with Wolves". BBC News. 13 December 2025. Retrieved 15 January 2026.
  16. ^ Wolverhampton Wanderers F.C. (22 February 2026). "Wolves stand with Arokodare following racial abuse". Retrieved 24 February 2026.
  17. ^ "Tolu Arokodare celebrates Super Eagles call-up". 11 March 2025. Retrieved 15 March 2025.
  18. ^ Ifreke Inyang (21 March 2025). "2026 WCQ: Arokodare in tears after making Super Eagles debut against Rwanda". Daily Post. Lagos, Nigeria. Retrieved 18 April 2025.
  19. ^ Benjamin Strack-Zimmermann. "Rwanda vs. Nigeria". Retrieved 18 April 2025.
  20. ^ "Russia 1–1 Nigeria : Arokodare's first international goal rescues Super Eagles after Ajayi's own goal". 6 June 2025. Retrieved 22 June 2025.
  21. ^ "Tolu Arokodare". Soccerway. Retrieved 25 September 2025.
  22. ^ "Belgian Pro League Scoring Stats, 2024–25 Season". ESPN. Retrieved 27 September 2025.