Tijjani Reijnders: Netherlands and AC Milan midfielder explains mystery behind Nigerian name

Reindiers was a part of Milan's transfer swoop last summer alongside Ruben Loftus-Cheek, Noah Okafor, Samuel Chukwueze and Christian Pulisic.

AC Milan and Netherlands midfielder, Tijjani Martinus Jan Reijnders, has explained the mystery behind his traditional Nigerian name, Soccernet.ng reports.

The 25-year-old midfielder joined the seven-time UEFA Champions League winners from Dutch Eredivisie side, AZ Alkmaar last summer for £14m.

He was a part of Milan’s summer transfer swoop that also saw Ruben Loftus-Cheek, Noah Okafor, Samuel Chukwueze and Christian Pulisic join the prestigious Italian club.

His first name, “Tijjani”, sparked questions amongst fans as the central midfielder entered the limelight in Italy, with many wondering if he had African roots.

The name “Tijanni”, is typically an Islamic name, commonly borne by locals in West African countries, with a large proportion being the Yoruba tribe that occupies the south-western part of Nigeria.

The Milan midfielder was born into a football family, as his Father, Martin Reijnders played across eight clubs in a career that spanned twenty years. He spent the majority of his time playing as a centre-forward in the Dutch league before retiring in 2009.

Tijjani revealed that his parents were in awe of former Super Eagles right-winger, Tijani Babangida because of his flair during his time at Ajax, and they chose to take the Nigerian’s first name and give it to their son.

“There was a football player from Ajax and his name was Tijani Babangida. My parents liked his first name, so now, it’s me,” the 1.85m tall defender said in a video posted by the official Super Eagles X account.


During Babangida’s time in Amsterdam, they won the league cup twice and the Eredivisie once, scoring 49 goals in 175 games across three and half seasons with de Joden.

He didn’t feature as often as he’d like for the Super Eagles, as he was second choice to the now-stand-in Nigerian coach, Finidi George.

This post was last modified on March 26, 2024 10:45 am

Adefolahan Guerreiro

Adefolahan is a multilingual journalist and writer at Soccernet Nigeria. With a track record of involvement in College sports, Adefolahan is focused on crafting engaging football content and utilising his language skills and extensive sports knowledge to enhance content accessibility for a global audience. He has interviewed Nigerian stars like Finidi George, Junior Lokosa, and Abraham Onahi Ogbu.

Recent Posts

Footballer turned Golfer: Odemwingie hungry to raise Olympic-level competitors in Nigeria

Former Super Eagles and LOSC Lille striker, Peter Osaze Odemwingie, is putting in the underground… Read More

36 minutes ago

From John Finch to Éric Chelle: Who are the 37 coaches that have led the Super Eagles?

The appointment of Éric Sékou Chelle as the new head coach of the Super Eagles… Read More

2 hours ago

Trabzonspor make fresh transfer decision on Bruno Onyemaechi as Boavista insist on ₦4.7 billion deal

Trabzonspor's bid to secure Nigerian international Bruno Onyemaechi from Portuguese side Boavista has reportedly stalled… Read More

2 hours ago

Crystal Palace vs Stockport: Super Eagles’ Bright Osayi-Samuel reacts to Eze Eberechi’s standout performance

Super Eagles defender Bright Osayi-Samuel has praised the performance of Crystal Palace forward Eberechi Eze… Read More

2 hours ago

Nigeria-eligible Chelsea midfielder closes in on Borussia Dortmund move following Maresca’s statement

Nigeria-eligible Chelsea midfielder, Carney Chibueze Chukwuemeka, is nearing a move to Bundesliga giants, Borussia Dortmund,… Read More

3 hours ago

“We’re not taking any chances” – NFF President confident Super Falcons can win WAFCON 2024

President of the Nigerian Football Federation, Ibrahim Gusau, has backed the Super Falcons to take… Read More

4 hours ago