Thomas Sowunmi
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Thomas Sowunmi (born 25 July 1978 in Lagos, Nigeria) is a current professional footballer currently playing for Hibernian in the Scottish Premier League.
Sowunmi signed for Hibernian on 6 February 2007 after impressing manager, John Collins while on trial. In just his second match he came on as a half-time substitute in a Scottish Cup Quarter-final away tie at Queen of the South scored the winning goal in a 2-1 win.
Despite being born of Nigerian descent, it was revealed he had some Hungarian blood which led to him being called up to the Hungary National football team squad for a match in 1999. To date he has earned 4 international caps.
He previously played for Dunaferr (2001-02), AC Ajaccio (2002-04) and Ferencvaros (2004-07).
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Hibernian F.C. - Current Squad |
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1 Simon Brown | 2 Whittaker | 3 Murphy | 4 Zemmama | 5 Jones | 6 Stewart | 7 Scott Brown | 9 Killen | 10 Benjelloun | 12 Martis | 14 Beuzelin | 15 Hogg | 17 Sproule | 18 McCluskey | 19 Sowunmi | 20 Fletcher | 21 Baillie | 22 Shiels | 25 McCann | 26 Stevenson | 27 Lynch | 28 Campbell | 32 Ayre | 33 Chisholm | 41 McNeil | 42 Grof | -- Haji | Manager: Collins |