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Published 11:59 10 Oct 2021 BST
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"I know both teams want you but you need to make a decision. You’re 18, you can’t keep this up," recalls Ogbene of what his Cork City manager said to him.The young all-rounder didn't need to be told because, in reality, he already knew as much himself. He loved playing Gaelic for one of Ireland's most iconic clubs and it was there where he made friends for life that, as an African born Irish-man, were some of the first to welcome him into his new home. But even though Nemo Rangers will always hold a place in his heart, even though those who coached him say he would have made Cork teams, playing professional soccer was always the dream. He didn't leave the GAA behind lightly but having delayed the inevitable for so long, that drawn county final was the last GAA game he's played. "It was a very difficult decision," he reflected. Since, Ogbene moved to Aston Villa, he's played with Brentford and Exeter on loan but two years ago he moved to Rotherham and that's where he began to make a name for himself. Saturday night was his proudest moment yet though as, only a few minutes after he came on as a sub, the direct winger scored his first goal for his country. https://twitter.com/FAIreland/status/1446902102274498562 Afterwards, in an interview with RTE's Tony O'Donoghue, the first African born male to play for Ireland was understandably overjoyed during a emotional interview. "I've made a lot of sacrifices and I owe it to the manager for believing in me and putting me on the pitch. It's a great feeling, especially for the travelling fans, for the people watching at home, and for my family. "It's all worth it, I would do it all again. There is so much joy going through my body right now, for myself, my family and all my friends I grew up with. We've had a rough patch, but to come here and win 3-0 is overwhelming..." https://twitter.com/RTEsoccer/status/1446905760697495554 "This has always been a dream of mine." Here's to hoping the dream is only starting.
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