There's a chap known as Alamara Djabi, born as he was on the 28th of September 2006 amidst the beating heart of Guinea-Bissau. As of today's reckoning, he's nigh on 19 years old, I believe. His professional role in the grand sport of football situates him primarily as a central defensive midfielder, now part of the FC Midtjylland outfit. When he steps up to the line, the lad measures around 5ft 7in (or 1.72m, if metric's your cuppa) and weighs in at a sturdy 9st 10lb (translates to 62kg in metric terms), demonstrating a blend of agility and strength in his play. He sports the jersey with number 33, in case you're keeping track.
Discussing matters of finance, Djabi's standing in the market is estimated to be roughly €200k, or a fair £170k, since we're operating in sterling terms. This morsel of information, incidentally, is provided courtesy of Transfermarkt, a useful resource for such matters.
Tracking the trajectory of his career, Djabi made a significant move in August 2023. He ventured from his home in Benfica, part of the Liga Portugal in Portugal, to find pastures new at FC Midtjylland in Denmark's Superliga. The amount paid for his transfer remains a well-kept secret, known only to the parties involved. Then, a year later, in August 2024, Djabi found himself moving again - this time off to Portuguese club Mafra in the Segunda Divisão, under the conditions of a loan agreement.
However, as things often do in the world of football, the young man's circumstances changed again. In July 2025, his loan period concluded, and Djabi made his return to FC Midtjylland, ready to apply his craft once more in the Danish Superliga.
