Viv Efosa Solomon-Otabor is a football player who plays for Birmingham City.
Background
He was born in London to Nigerian parents. Solomon-Otabor was born in London to parents originally from Edo State, Nigeria. He is the nephew of Nigerian international football player Thompson Oliha, and his father, Victor-Banks Otabor, played domestically for Bendel Insurance, NNPC and Eagle Oil.
Education
He attended Bishop Thomas Grant School, Streatham, and supported Manchester United as a boy.
Career
A winger, he made his senior debut while on loan at Conference North club Oxford City in 2014, and first played for Birmingham in the League Cup in August 2015. In February 2014, he joined Conference North club Oxford City on a youth loan until the end of the season. Solomon-Otabor signed his first professional contract with Birmingham, of one year with the option of a second, in June 2014.
In November, he described his strengths as speed, dribbling, and ability to play with both feet.
His under-21 coach, Richard Beale, believed the player had the potential to progress to the first team but needed to work harder at the defensive aspects of the game. Birmingham took up the option for a further year on his contract, and he showed enough progress in pre-season and into the start of the 2015-2016 season that manager Gary Rowett decided to keep him at the club instead of allowing him out on loan again.
Rowett remarked on his physical development and his improved defensive work, rated him as "probably the quickest player we have got in the squad", and highlighted his having "roasted first team defenders in training". Solomon-Otabor was given a squad number "with a view to participation in" the second-round League Cup tie at home to Gillingham on 25 August 2015.
He did indeed participate, as a second-half substitute, replacing Koby Arthur after 77 minutes.
He made his Football League debut on 15 September at home to Nottingham Forest, replacing David Cotterill for the last ten minutes of what proved to be Birmingham"s first defeat of the season. With Birmingham 3–2 ahead away at Fulham on 7 November, Solomon-Otabor came on as an 80th-minute substitute for Jon Toral. After twelve substitute appearances in all competitions, Solomon-Otabor made his first start on 28 December, replacing the rested Demarai Gray for the visit of MK Dons.
The Milton Keynes Citizen reported that Dons were lucky not to concede a penalty when a defender appeared to handle Solomon-Otabor"s 36th-minute cross.
Rowett "thought Viv looked a little bit nervous, which is understandable, but he"s worked hard in the second-half and contributed to some of the moments and certainly the performance.. Every time he comes on the pitch, he does what we ask him to do.
He stays wide, he crosses the ball, he gets into good positions. In January 2016, after Gray"s transfer to Leicester City of the Premier League, Solomon-Otabor signed a three-and-a-half-year contract, due to expire at the end of the 2018-2019 season.
In June 2015, Solomon-Otabor was invited to attend trials for Nigeria"s Olympic team, and trained with the team ahead of their 2015 All-Africa Games campaign.
Membership
As a youngster, Solomon-Otabor played football with Hampton & Richmond Borough, and was a member of Crystal Palace"s academy, before taking up a scholarship with Birmingham City in July 2012.