Yomasu Chi

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Yomasu Chi
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Yomasu Chi celebrating with Han Wenshu with the Krasnovlac national team
Personal information
Full nameYomasu Akode Harubi Chi
Year of birth2001
Place of birthKovinaKrasnovlac
Height1.72 m (5 ft 8 in)
Playing positionStriker
Club information
Current clubCeltic FC Oldhaven
Youth career
2013–2017Krasnovlac Kovina Institution
Senior career
YearsTeamApps(Gls)*
2017–22Krasnovlac Tchanzul Town
2022–2023Floria Oldhaven Rangers
2022–2023Etourney Etourney FC (loan)
2023–24Floria Celtic FC Oldhaven
2024–Etourney Etourney FC
International career
2022–24Krasnovlac Krasnovlac4(2)
2024–Daau Daau
* Appearances (Goals)
Player has received at least one call-up for any emboldened national teams

Yomasu Akode Harubi Chi (born 2001 as Yomasu Akode Harubi Zilks), is a Krasnovlac-born Dauian professional footballer who plays for Etourney Championship Club Etourney FC, and the Daau national football team. A striker who can also play as a winger, Chi displays great control of the ball and spacial awareness, often using his pace to exploit negative spaces. Chi is also known for being the first Krasno footballer to score a goal for the national team.

Early life

Chi was born in Kovina to a Senyan father, Ƨarko Zilks, and a Krasno mother, Trivika Chi. Ƨarko left the family after a three-month disagreement with Trivika, leaving behind his young family. Chi studied in Kovina Institution where he progressed from a midfielder to a striker. He was named in Kovina Institution's Student Hall of Fame for his accomplishments in football and academics.

When Chi turned 18, he legally changed his last name to his mother's maiden name.

Club career

Chi signed for local club Tchanzul Town after graduating from Kovina Institution. He made his debut in the Krasnovlac Second Chance against Churn City. He made his second start against Kurison Club but only lasted twenty-five minutes after having his ankle snapped. Chi's injury was so serious, it was reported that he may never play football again. He contemplated retirement as surgery could only guarantee 40% of usage of his foot.

Chi momentarily retired in 2019 after seeing stagnant progress during rehabilitation but quickly revoked his announcement when convinced by the staff to continue. He made his full recovery in January 2021 and returned to the team for the 2021-22 season. Chi featured in all of Tchanzul Town's matches, scoring 24 goals in 30 appearances to help his side get promoted to the Krasnovlac Elite League for the very first time in their history.

Move to Floria

On June 11 2022, Oldhaven Rangers of the Super League Football in Floria announced that Chi joined the club for a fee of around Cr 2.

Loan move to Etourney FC

On June 30 2022, Rangers announced that Chi would be going on loan to Etourney Championship Club Etourney FC for the season.Chi would show excellent form in phase one of the season scoring 13 goals in 18 games.

Switch to Celtic

Chi during his transfer ceremony at Celtic.

International career

Despite only playing second division football, Chi was called up to the squad for the Krasnovlac Tri-nations Series in Belaov. He scored the nation's first goal against Pacary. Chi scored his second for the country in a 2-1 defeat against Phinbella. Following the fall of Krasnovlac, Yomasu switched allegiances to Daau following him seeking refugee citizenship.

Personal life

Chi has Senyan heritage. He lived in Senya with his parents for three months before his father kicked them out, leaving them homeless in the country. His aunt, who was living in Svorgas, allowed them to live with her for a month before sending them back to Kovina.