DARTFORD FC | CLASS OF 2025-26 | MEET IKECHI EZE

by | Oct 19, 2025 | Walking with the Darts

Tuesday night saw Dartford take on Whitehawk at Bericote Powerhouse Princes Park. Chris Palmer spoke to Ikechi Eze, who featured in the matchday programme for that fixture. For those who missed it, here is the article:

Eze is a surname which has been rather popular in the football press recently, especially for those of us who like Premier League outfit Arsenal.

One such fan of the Gunners is Eberechi Eze’s older brother Ikechi, who signed for Dartford during the off-season and is the subject of this article.

The box-to-box midfielder has been a bit of a journeyman throughout his career, through no fault of his own. Circumstances have seen the 29-year-old play for no fewer than seventeen clubs.

His football journey began at Hampton & Richmond Borough, before he went on to represent the likes of Fisher FC, Burgess Hill Town, Horsham, Tunbridge Wells, Whyteleafe, Sheppey United, Thamesmead Town, Braintree Town, Glebe FC, Ilford, Sittingbourne, Rilski Sportist, Stranraer, Clydebank FC, Aveley, and Potters Bar Town.

He’s now plying his trade in the black and white shirt of Dartford, and he’s happy to be here at Bericote Powerhouse Princes Park…

“I’ve faced Dartford a couple of times and I’m a big fan of the structure of the club. I already knew some of the people here, like captain Michael Olarewaju, and I actually came here to train last season after I’d left Aveley. I met Ady and, taking everything into account, it wasn’t a difficult decision to sign for the club.”

Despite the recent exit of the FA Trophy, as well as an early departure from the FA Cup, Ady Pennock’s side are on a reasonably good run of form in the league. The Darts have only lost twice in their opening nine league fixtures (at the time of writing), and are currently unbeaten in six league games. However, five of those have been draws which sees them off the pace of the league leaders and sitting in thirteenth place.

Yet, Ikechi and his teammates remain focused and optimistic despite the setbacks…

“I believe that our chances of promotion are still good, despite the difficult start. Promotion remains the goal for the season. I did actually speak to the boys before I signed and, together with the structure here, we definitely have a team capable of getting the club promoted back to the National League South.”

The season so far seems to be a paradox because, the team that Ady has built is good. Last season proved that statement, but the table doesn’t lie… Aside from a slow start, Ady has added to an already strong group of players. What does Ikechi bring to the group?

“I’m willing to commit and make sacrifices in order to succeed in football. My experiences will certainly help the team, both on and off the pitch. My character is the biggest contribution I bring, together with my work ethic, technique, and passing ability. However, defensive work can be a weakness of mine… it’s something I’m working on. Plus, scoring headers are a weakness… I haven’t scored many with my head!”

He continues, “I love being able to express myself while I’m out on the pitch. It’s one of the reasons why I love football. I grew up playing the sport with my friends, and I enjoy it because I’m still able to play at a good level with friends here at Dartford.

“I really enjoy matchdays. That’s where you see all the hard work and effort you’ve put in throughout Monday to Friday come to fruition. Matchdays allow me to be free to express myself out on the pitch, and I love that.”

Have his experiences in the beautiful game taught him anything?

“Of course. You get out of football what you’re willing to put in. You have to be willing to make sacrifices because, football isn’t just about turning up on a Saturday.”

Speaking of sacrifices, Ikechi has certainly made a few. A look at his club history tells you that he’s played in Scotland for Stranraer and Clydebank FC, as well as Rilski Sportist in Bulgaria. How was that?

“Living abroad to play football is extremely challenging. You’re away from friends, family, and home for long periods, which is always difficult.”

Are there any other challenges that football players at this level face?

“Balancing football and work is challenging. A lot of the boys playing at this level work, and work doesn’t care about football! Plus, the sport takes its toll on your body, so we need to compromise and go above and beyond in order to have a healthy structure in place.

“I go to the gym regularly in order to keep my body as match-fit as possible. I replicate certain fitness regimes, etc… in order to be fit and ready for Saturdays. Going back to why I love playing football so much… I do it because I love the sport. All the fitness-work I do, I do for the love of the sport. I love football and I want to play for as long as possible and at the highest level possible.”

Is that the goal for his career?

“Yes, together with maximising the opportunities that are presented to me. But, you’ve got to make the sacrifices and put in the hard work in order to achieve success. The best advice I’ve ever received was… make sure you do the work before you get the ball. Then, when you do get the ball, things are easier.”

Seeing that Ikechi has touched on the subject of advice, what would he say to the next generation of footballer?

“Whatever level you’re playing at, be as committed and faithful as you can to the opportunity given to you. You don’t climb or get to a better club by not being appreciative of where you currently are.”

That’s sound advice from Dartford’s number fifteen. Let’s hope that the club becomes his permanent home for many years to come!

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SECTION TWO
Do you have any pre-game rituals or superstitions?
It’s not a ritual or superstition, but I’ll always have a stretch before a game.

Favourite footballer?
I can’t name one, but I’ll say Ronaldinho and Thiago.

Favourite football team?
Arsenal.

Favourite football moment?
When Lionel Messi won the World Cup.

Biggest role model?
In football, Thiago.

Team to watch out for in the league this season?
Dartford FC!

Who are your biggest supporters?
My family and my wife.

What would people be surprised to learn about you?
I run a charity, The Eze Foundation, which is committed to providing career opportunities and inspirational experiences for school children in London.

What sport would you do if you didn’t play football?
Padel.

Who will win the Premier League this season?
Arsenal. Definitely!

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