
At just 15 years old, the athlete made his debut for Leicester in the Premier League and had to wear a uniform without a sponsor.
Born in 2009, he has already made his debut as a professional soccer player. This is the story of Jeremy Monga, a Leicester athlete who played in a Premier League match. But the fact that caught the most attention is that he was forced to play without a sponsor on his shirt.
The debut of the Englishman born on July 10, 2009 took place on Monday (4/7), in Leicester‘s 3-0 defeat to Newcastle, at the King Power Stadium, home of the team that won the English championship in 2015/16.
However, his uniform had to be different. Since he was only 15 years and 271 days old when he made his debut, that is, under 18 years old, Jeremy Monga is prohibited from advertising for any company that the law does not allow him to be a client of.
As a result, BC.Game, Leicester’s main sponsor, had to be removed from Monga’s kit. The company is a bookmaker with links to cryptocurrencies, and this style of gambling is prohibited for people under 18 in England.