
Michael Akpovie Olise
~Olise
Dec 12' 2001
France
The Exhilarating Story...
Every dribble tells a story—and Michael Olise’s is one of quiet resilience, unwavering focus, and understated brilliance. Born on December 12, 2001, in Hammersmith, London, to a Nigerian father and a French-Algerian mother, Michael Akpovie Olise grew up in a culturally rich environment that instilled both discipline and drive. His dual heritage and global perspective shaped his unique approach to football—technical, cerebral, and unpredictable. Olise’s football journey wasn’t always rosy. He started his youth career with Arsenal and Chelsea but was released from Chelsea at just 14—a moment that could have broken many young players. Instead of crumbling, Michael recalibrated. He didn’t speak much about the release. He just kept working. His quiet demeanor belied the storm of ambition brewing within. His parents, especially his mother, played a central role during these difficult years. Known to have managed his early career and education closely, his mother ensured that Michael never veered off course. From driving him to training grounds to holding firm during career transitions, her steady presence was vital. His father, with deep Nigerian roots, brought a strong sense of identity and pride to the family. Rebuilding began at Reading FC’s academy, where Michael was given the chance to develop at his own pace. His technical ability and football IQ started turning heads. Even as a teenager, coaches noticed his vision and confidence on the ball. It wasn’t long before he was promoted to Reading’s first team and began leaving his mark in the Championship. But even after his breakout, challenges didn’t stop. As his popularity rose, so did expectations—and injuries. In 2023, Olise suffered a hamstring injury that kept him out for months. While rehab is a physically grueling process, the mental toll can be even worse. Here, Michael leaned on a close inner circle: family, club physios, and a personal trainer who helped him recover patiently without rushing the comeback. Crystal Palace, the club he joined in 2021, became his canvas. Under the guidance of managers like Patrick Vieira and Roy Hodgson, Olise began refining his creative midfield play—drawing comparisons to the likes of Riyad Mahrez and Mesut Özil for his left-footed magic and calmness in chaos. What sets Olise apart is not just his skill, but his demeanor. In a football world often dominated by loud personalities and flashy profiles, Michael remains enigmatic. He rarely gives interviews, avoids the spotlight, and focuses on the pitch. This quiet strength, combined with relentless training, earned him a contract extension with Crystal Palace in 2023, despite interest from top clubs. As of April 2025, transfer rumors are heating up again. Multiple reports suggest clubs like Manchester United and Chelsea are back in the race for him. Yet, Olise remains grounded, focusing on delivering consistently for Palace. His recent performance against Liverpool—scoring a goal and creating another—reminded everyone why he’s considered one of France’s brightest young prospects. He chose to represent France internationally, having played at various youth levels. Though eligible for Nigeria, Algeria, and England, Olise’s decision highlights his connection to his roots while also setting sights on global football’s biggest stage—perhaps a spot in the 2026 World Cup squad. Michael Olise’s journey teaches one powerful lesson: You don’t have to shout to be heard. Sometimes, all it takes is showing up, day after day, doing the work. From rejection at Chelsea to Premier League stardom, his rise is not only a tribute to talent but also to patience, perseverance, and the people who believed in him when few others did.
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Yes, I'm of the opinion that as a footballer, you have to give your answers on the pitch first and foremost.

Career
Last updated: Apr 19' 2025
Reading FC
- Career: 2019–2021
- Appearances: 67
- Goals: 7

Crystal Palace
- Career: 2021–2024
- Appearances: 82
- Goals: 14

Bayern Munich
- Career: 2024-Present
- Appearances: 29
- Goals: 8

France Football Team
- Career: 2024-Present
- Appearances: 6
- Goals: 1
Achievements
France U23
- 1× Summer Olympics silver medal
Individual
- 1× EFL Championship Young Player of the Season
- 1× EFL Championship Team of the Season
- 1× Premier League Goal of the Month
- 1× PFA Team of the Year (Championship)
- 1× Reading Scholar of the Season
- 1× Crystal Palace Players' Player of the Season
- 1× Crystal Palace Goal of the Season
- 1× Bundesliga Rookie of the Month
Orders
- 1× Knight of the National Order of Merit
Celebrating
Tikus


Football
Aug 22' 2025
Celebrating Identity & Perseverance Marcus Thuram.
Born on August 6, 1997 in Parma, Italy, Marcus Lilian Thuram‑Ulien arrived with football flowing in his blood. His father, Lilian Thuram, was already a celebrated World Cup winner and European champion with France. Growing up in that household, Marcus experienced both privilege and high expectations. His father, Lilian, originally from Guadeloupe, had moved to France to pursue a football career that would become legendary. Lilian’s dedication, discipline, and later activism against racism showed Marcus that greatness came from more than just athletic talent but also character and awareness. Being “Lilian’s son” was both a blessing and a burden. Marcus often heard expectations that his achievements were easier, even when he was just a boy honing his skills. He absorbed his father’s values - nothing is given, everything is earned and used them as a foundation to build his identity. Marcus joined Sochaux’s academy as a teenager, made his professional debut in 2015, and moved to Guingamp in 2017. He then transferred to Borussia Mönchengladbach in 2019, where he began to establish himself—scoring goals, showing confidence, and stepping out of his father’s shadow. By 2020, Marcus received his first senior call-up to the French national team. He played at Euro 2020 and the 2022 World Cup, where he reaffirmed his potential - not as “Lilian’s son” but as Marcus Thuram, making his own mark and contributing to France’s success. In July 2023, Marcus joined Inter Milan, signing a contract through 2028. He made an immediate impact, helping the club win the Serie A title in his first season and becoming one of the squad’s most influential figures. 2025 proved challenging. Marcus struggled with form, scoring just twice in 15 league games, and suffered from injuries - persistent ankle and muscle issues disrupted his rhythm and limited his availability for key fixtures, including the Nations League quarter‑finals for France. Despite these setbacks, he’s determined to bounce back. Heading into the new season, he aims to reclaim his spot at Inter and silence doubters. Transfer rumors link him to Premier League interest, with clubs like Arsenal and Chelsea reportedly monitoring him. Meanwhile, his father publicly urges him to remain grounded despite his potential. Marcus’s journey is a powerful lesson in perseverance, identity, and self-belief. He shows that a legacy can guide but not define you - hard work, resilience, and learning from setbacks are what forge champions. Whether in youth academies or grassroots setups, young players need more than training - they need guidance, psychological support, and tailored mentorship. This is exactly where 8lete comes in. By providing young athletes with structured development programs, mental coaching, mentorship from professionals, and tools to build their own identities, 8lete can empower the next generation to follow in Marcus’s footsteps - flourish under pressure, rise above challenges, and carve out their own legacy.
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Big Rom


Football
Aug 21' 2025
Celebrating Purpose & Potential Romelu Lukaku.
Romelu Lukaku Bolingoli, born on 13 May 1993 in Antwerp, Belgium, rose from the depths of hardship to become one of the most feared strikers in world football. His story begins in a modest household of Congolese heritage, where his mother stretched every drop of milk by watering it down to feed the family, teaching him early lessons in sacrifice and determination. Lukaku’s father, Roger Lukaku, himself a professional footballer and former Zaire international, served as both inspiration and guide throughout Romelu’s childhood. Despite their financial struggles, his parents made profound sacrifices - paining, difficult travel to training and matches, and unrelenting belief in young Romelu’s potential. At just six years old, Lukaku returned home after lunch to find his mother diluting milk and realised life was far from easy. But instead of falling into despair, he resolved to change his destiny through football. This spark of determination lit a fire in him that would never burn out. Lukaku’s journey through youth academies - from local clubs like Rupel Boom and Lierse to Anderlecht was meteoric. By the time he signed his first professional contract at sixteen, he was already a legend in training grounds, scoring relentlessly and carrying a dream that reached far beyond Belgium. But fame came with trials. After moving to Chelsea in 2011, he struggled for minutes, prompting loans, including a breakout spell at Everton. It was at Everton that Lukaku silenced critics by racking up goals, as he channelled the pain and pressure into performance. Each setback only propelled him forward. His career later took him to Manchester United, then to Inter Milan and back to Chelsea, before settling at Napoli in 2024. Lukaku’s tenacity earned him Serie A titles, MVP awards, and the status of Belgium’s all-time top goalscorer - an achievement that reflected not just skill, but relentless perseverance. Most recently, in August 2025, Lukaku suffered a serious thigh injury during a pre‑season friendly, sustaining a high-grade injury to his rectus femoris muscle. He has begun rehabilitation and may require surgery. Napoli now faces a three‑to‑four‑month absence without him and may look for reinforcements to cover his absence. This latest setback echoes his past challenges and knowing Lukaku, his return will be unstoppable. Throughout his journey, Lukaku was never alone. Coaches like Antonio Conte have been pivotal. Lukaku himself named Conte among four coaches who changed his life, demonstrating the value of mentorship, belief, and leadership in his growth-qualities that align perfectly with what 8lete stands for. This is where 8lete steps in. By offering structured mentorship, training resources, mental resilience coaching, and guidance from those who have walked the path before, 8lete ensures that young athletes don’t have to wait for luck or sacrifices from their parents. Like Lukaku, they can rise from obscurity, sharpen their talent, lean on mentors, and chase greatness with confidence. Romelu Lukaku’s life is a testament to what purposeful support, unwavering belief, and personal grit can achieve. 8lete embodies that blueprint - empowering young dreamers, especially those from challenging backgrounds, to write their own success stories. Just as Lukaku turned every hardship into fuel, 8lete helps athletes turn potential into purpose and adversity into achievement.
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Jan


Football
Aug 20' 2025
Celebrating Joy & Freedom Jan Vertonghen.
Jan Bert Lieve Vertonghen was born on 24 April 1987 in Sint‑Niklaas, Belgium, the son of Ria Mattheeuws and Paul Vertonghen, alongside two brothers, Ward and Lode, who also played football. His childhood memories center on a spacious backyard where the three brothers played tirelessly. That simple scene sowed the seeds of his future through pure joy, freedom, and the fundamentals of team spirit. Beginning at local clubs VK Tielrode and Germinal Beerschot, Jan progressed to Ajax’s youth academy in the Netherlands. Transitioning from midfielder to center-back, he faced intense competition and injury setbacks early on. Yet, his dedication and adaptability shone, and he earned a key role at Ajax. Breaking through after injury and positional changes, Jan became a cornerstone of Ajax’s defense. He was named Dutch Footballer of the Year in 2012 and served as captain during their Eredivisie and KNVB Cup triumphs. His success came amid pressure and uncertainty - a testament to discipline and self-belief. In 2012, he moved to Tottenham Hotspur and quickly became a fan favorite, earning Premier League Player of the Month and PFA Team of the Year honors. His career took a tough turn in 2019 when a head collision in a Champions League semi‑final led to prolonged dizziness and headaches - even months later he struggled with symptoms. This period tested him mentally and emotionally. The collision’s aftermath impacted not only his physical health but his mental well‑being. Jan candidly shared that he suffered from mental health struggles during that time and found simple routines like going to a restaurant overwhelming. He faced internal battles even as fans expected unwavering strength. Even as adversity clouded his journey, Jan held onto meaning. After moving to Benfica and later Anderlecht, he continued to lead and inspire. Off the field, he founded the Jan Vertonghen Foundation, offering playful environments for children in hospitals and communities - acknowledging that play nurtures mental health and recovery. Jan’s foundation built interactive playgrounds in hospitals, schools, and municipalities using innovative tools from partners like Yalp. The first playground in Temse and others including one atop a hospital in Liège reflect his vision of healing through active play. Beyond playgrounds, Jan’s journey led him into digital innovation. Through the mental‑health platform HEADER, he offers young athletes support via interactive coaching and emotion‑building tools. By sharing his vulnerability, Jan shows that even elite athletes face mental challenges - and that strength grows when we open up. Just as Jan tapped into support systems - family, clubs, teammates, technology, and mental health resources - younger players can use platforms like 8lete to structure their growth. 8lete offers tailored training, emotional resilience tools, mentorship, and community - all critical for nurturing talent as Jan’s experiences highlight. 8lete can guide youth toward mental well‑being, tactical understanding, and a long, healthy career. Jan’s story - from a backyard in Sint‑Niklaas to becoming Belgium’s most capped international with 157 appearances, World Cup and Europa campaigns, and a leadership role at Anderlecht - reflects perseverance, humility, and giving back. His foundation and app‑based outreach show that real champions lift others. For young players using 8lete, Jan Vertonghen is a guiding star - a reminder that sport is about both inner strength and shared purpose.