Height, Weight & Measurements
While specific data on Eze’s weight and body measurements are not officially listed, he is reported to stand approximately 1.73 meters (5 feet 8 inches) tall. This height, combined with his agility and balance, supports his dynamic style of play as an attacking midfielder.
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Dating & Relationship Status
Information about Eberechi Eze’s personal relationships is not widely publicized. He maintains a low profile regarding his dating life, and there are no confirmed reports about a current partner or past relationships in mainstream media.
Growing up, he reflected on his life, saying: "There are the nice parts [of Greenwich] and the not so nice parts. I grew up in a not so nice part. It wasn't the easiest life and you don't have as much as other kids around you. The first place we'd go after school is to the cage. We'd stay there till our parents called us in, not eating, playing all day and night. There wasn't really anything else to do. But that's where the love comes from. [At the time], you don't realise it's actually how you're learning your trade." Eze then met Bright Osayi-Samuel, his teammate during his time at Queens Park Rangers, at secondary school and played football together at the same district team.
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Net Worth
- Twitter: @EbereEze10 (or similar handle, subject to change)
Education
Details about Eze’s formal education are not publicly documented. Like many elite footballers, Eze’s early years were largely focused on his football development, beginning with local club academies before progressing through the ranks at QPR and Crystal Palace. His professional career has taken precedence from a young age, and he is recognized as a product of south London’s footballing culture.
Following his release from Millwall, Eze continued studying in college before trialling successfully with Championship club Queens Park Rangers (QPR), impressing the club's technical director Chris Ramsey. Eze completed his signing for QPR on 3 August 2016. On 7 January 2017, Eze made his first-team debut in an FA Cup tie against Blackburn Rovers, featuring for 18 minutes before being injured and replaced by Yeni Ngbakoto. The game resulted in a 2–1 home defeat for QPR. This was his only appearance of the 2016–17 season for the side. He then signed a contract extension with the club, keeping him until 2019.