Callum Hudson-Odoi

Professional footballer for Chelsea FC

Callum Hudson-Odoi - Professional footballer for Chelsea FC
Born

November 7th, 2000
25 years ago

Category

Athletes & Sports Figures

Country

England

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Born in 2000, a professional footballer has played as a winger for Chelsea FC. Debuted for Chelsea's senior team in 2018, becoming one of the youngest players to feature in a Premier League match for the club. Participated in key matches, contributing to the team's success in various domestic and international competitions.

Won the UEFA Europa League with Chelsea in 2019

Earned caps for the England national team

Featured in the FA Cup and Premier League

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