Attacking Midfielder · #10
DOB: 13 September 2010 · Age 15 · Kenyan
School: Kitengela International · Year 10
Player Profile
Joseph Ojwang is a press-resistant attacking midfielder with an instinctive understanding of space and tempo. His game is built on two-footed ability — only a 3% kick power drop-off between left and right — enabling him to exploit wide channels and central corridors equally.
Joseph's strengths lie in sharp vertical play, consistently finding half-spaces behind opposition midfielders and threading passes before pressure arrives. He has a natural gift for carrying the ball under pressure, absorbing contact, spinning out, and continuing the attack — a trait that separates high-ceiling #10s.
Representing Kitengela International School, Joseph took part in a fully certified trial with Cambrils UCF in Spain — immersing himself in Catalan positional methodology at age 15. The trial confirmed what his club coaches had long said: he is ready for the next level.
"A high-ceiling #10 — technically complete with both feet, physically developing, and mentally resilient."
Pathway Reference
Victor Wanyama — Kenya → Belgium at 16 → Celtic → Tottenham Hotspur → MLS. Joseph follows the same template: elite technical foundations, international exposure early, and the mental profile of someone who does not need time to adapt.
Full Name
Joseph Omondi Ojwang
Date of Birth
13 September 2010
Age
15 years old
Position
Attacking Midfielder
Foot
Both · Right Dominant
Nationality
🇰🇪 Kenyan
School
Kitengela International School · Year 10
European Trial
Cambrils UCF 🇪🇸 ✓ CERTIFIED
International Experience
Organized through Kitengela International School
Cambrils UCF — Cambrils, Catalonia, Spain
Training in Catalan positional play methodology — the philosophy behind FC Barcelona's La Masia. Joseph trained alongside international youth prospects in structured rondo, positional, and transition sessions.
Performance Metrics
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Ball Touches
▲ Above avg for age
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Kick Power (kph)
▲ U-16 elite range: 70–85
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Top Speed (kph)
Elite U-16 band: 24–27
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Sprints
High-intensity efforts
76.7 kph kick power
26 releases · 22%
79.2 kph kick power
90 releases · 78%
3% drop-off between feet — exceptionally low. The typical youth player shows a 15–20% performance drop on their weaker foot. Joseph's near-parity is a key marker of genuine two-footedness.
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Sprint Distance (m)
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Accel / Decel
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Total Distance (km)
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Session Duration (min)
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Left Turns
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Back Turns
↱
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Right Turns
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Intense Turns
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Avg Entry Speed (kph)
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Avg Exit Speed (kph)
Data captured from a single technical training session. Full match analytics and additional session data available on request.
Match Footage
Training and match footage captured across club sessions. Watch Joseph's technique, vision, and movement in live game situations.
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The Dream
Camp Nou. The ground where Messi lifted his Ballon d'Or trophies wearing the number that carries a generation of dreams — the #10. For Joseph, it is not just a jersey number. It is a north star.
His #10 · Messi's #10 · The number that carries dreams
Kenyan Trailblazers
Proof the path exists
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