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Crystal Palace star player Eberechi Eze had more to celebrate after his FA Cup win he just had his traditional marriage in London. The event happened on Friday, May 30, 2025, at The Manor at Bickley in Bromley. It was a beautiful mix of British class and rich Igbo culture.
Eze, who was born in Greenwich to Nigerian parents from Mbaise in Imo State, proudly showed off his heritage at the ceremony. Guests wore colorful Igbo outfits, danced to traditional music, and took part in cultural customs.
One of the special guests was Chief Uche Nworah, former head of Anambra Broadcasting Service, who posted lovely photos from the event. His attendance highlighted how important the celebration was for the Nigerian community.
Eze’s football story is inspiring; he worked his way up from local teams to the Premier League. After playing for clubs like Arsenal and QPR, he joined Crystal Palace in 2020. His recent goal helped secure Palace’s historic FA Cup win.
Off the field, Eze is also building a strong personal life. Big congrats to the couple on a beautiful blend of love, culture, and celebration!
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