Ebiye Moses, born on the 28th of April 1997 in Nigeria, is a robust forward, primarily gracing the forward line as a striker for Motherwell, and at the age of 27 has a fair number of football seasons under his belt. With a height of 6ft (1.85m) and a weight of 12st 8lb (80kg), he cuts quite the imposing figure on the field, and his athletic build is well suited for the physicality of the striking position. Spot him on the pitch in his number 21 jersey.
In August 2017, Moses took his talents to Lillestrom in the OBOS-ligaen in Norway. During his stint at Lillestrom, Moses's first team appearances numbered eight in his debut season of 2017, seven in 2018, and 12 in 2019, including his first league goal.
Unable to resist the allure of the Eliteserien league, Moses plied his trade to Hamarkameratene in Norway, as of September 2019. There was little rest for those tracking Moses's journey, as he sealed a move in March 2021. This time, he found his path leading to Tromso, part of the Eliteserien in Norway, the details of the fee undisclosed. Once settled in Tromso, Moses quickly demonstrated his mettle on the pitch, making 23 first team appearances and scoring eight goals in the 2021 season alone. In 2022, he rounded off his tenure at Tromso with 16 first team appearances, and added two more goals to his tally.
His eye next turned to Aalesunds in the OBOS-ligaen, Norway, with his move finalised in August 2022. This chapter of Moses's journey saw him making 12 first team appearances and scoring five goals in 2022, followed by 18 first team appearances with three goals in 2023.
In the spring of 2024, Moses found the allure of Scotland's Premiership irresistible, trading the OBOS-ligaen for Motherwell. Over the course of the 2023 - 2024 season, Moses notched up six first team appearances and two goals, with the current 2024 - 2025 season seeing 20 appearances with another two goals making for noteworthy contributions.
Not restricting himself to the league alone, Moses put in a spirited performance in Motherwell's 2024 - 2025 League Cup run, with two goals in two starts and four appearances as a substitute. He was also featured in the 2024 - 2025 Scottish Cup, making some valuable contribution with one appearance off the bench.