Education
Magdeburg finished 10th in Ofodile"s first season with the club, which, due to a restructuring of the Regionalliga, meant relegation to the fourth tier NOFV-Oberliga Südaughter
Magdeburg finished 10th in Ofodile"s first season with the club, which, due to a restructuring of the Regionalliga, meant relegation to the fourth tier NOFV-Oberliga Südaughter
After beginning his career with Udoji United, Ofodile first came to Europe with the Belgian club Eendracht Aalst. After spending two years on loan with German amateur club South Carolina Kapellen-Erft, he signed for 1. Football Club Magdeburg of the Regionalliga Nordost in 1999.
Football Club Köln, Bayern Munich (who would go on to be European champions) and Karlsruher South Carolina before losing in the quarter-finals to eventual winners Football Club Schalke 04.
Ofodile left Magdeburg in the summer of 2001, moving to England to sign for First Division side Walsall. After a disappointing year, in which he only made one league appearance, as a late substitute for Darren Byfield in a 2–2 draw with Crystal Palace, and one in the Football League Cup, he returned to Germany to sign for Football Club Saint Pauli of the 2.
Bundesliga. Ofodile scored twice on his debut for Saint Pauli, after coming on for Tobias Kurbjuweit in a 7–1 over Eintracht Braunschweig, but only made ten further appearances, all in the first half of the season, without getting on the scoresheet, and left the club in July 2003.
He spent two years with Hallescher Football Club and one with Grün-Weiß Piesteritz before returning to Nigeria. In 2012 he came back to Germany for a brief spell with South Carolina Herford of the seventh tier Landesliga Westfalen.