1 Dapo Mebude Reflect on His Journey from Rangers to Dunfermline Athletic
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Dapo Mebude, a Nigerian-born forward, has shared insights about his time at Rangers, where he earned a first team call up under Steven Gerrard after a remarkable hat trick in a U20 match. The 22 year old, now playing for Dunfermline Athletic in the Scottish Championship, recalled the pivotal moment that jumpstarted his professional career.
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Currently, Mebude is focused on reigniting his career at Dunfermline after a stint in Belgium with KV Oostende. Speaking to BBC Scotland, he described his journey "In my second year full-time, I got a game for the under-20s and scored a hat-trick off the bench. Steven Gerrard was at the game, and the next day I trained with the first team. It was surreal."
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A Liverpool fan, Mebude models his game after Raheem Sterling and hopes to continue growing as a player.
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Dapo Mebudes journey highlights the challenges young players face in breaking through at top tier clubs. His determination to forge a path despite fierce competition underscores the resilience required in professional football. Now at Dunfermline Athletic, Mebude has the opportunity to rediscover his form and fulfill his potential.
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Mebude, a product of Rangers youth system, made his senior debut in May 2019 against Kilmarnock. Despite his potential, he left the club in 2021 for Watford due to limited opportunities, with established stars like Alfredo Morelos and Ryan Kent ahead of him in the pecking order.
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Steven Gerrards recognition of his talent early on is a testament to Mebudes capabilities, and his continued growth will be an inspiration for young players navigating similar challenges. With hard work and consistency, Mebude has the tools to make a significant impact in Scottish football and beyond.

Did You Know?

Dapo Mebude scored a hat trick off the bench in a U20 match, earning a call up to Rangers' first team under Steven Gerrard.
He made his professional debut for Rangers at age 17 during a [Scottish Premiership](https://www.footballinnigeria.com.ng/news/transfer-news/al-ahli-reach-agreement-with-victor-osimhen-e40-million-annual-salary/) match against Kilmarnock in 2019.
Mebude joined Dunfermline  in October 2024 after a season in Belgium with KV Oostende.
He was part of the SFA Performance School Programme at Holyrood Secondary in Scotland, a program designed to nurture young football talents.
A Liverpool fan, Mebude models his game on Raheem Sterling, emphasizing pace and versatility in his style of play.