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Promise Meliga in 10 hottest teen stars
Former Beyond Limits Academy star Promise Meliga, 18, has been rated among the Top 10 teenagers dazzling in the Norwegian top league this season.
The ranking was done by TV2, one of the official broadcasters of the Norwegian top flight.
This was their citation on the exciting young winger –
In the cold winter months of 2025, Promise Meliga’s dribbling skills warmed the crowd at Vålerenga’s training matches. The Nigerian had to wait until he turned 18 in August before he was ready to play in official matches.
Last year, Meliga made the most appearances in the Eliteserien and played the most second-tier football in Vålerenga.
Just before the start of the season this year, he was loaned to Kristiansund. Here, he was decisive in his debut with two late goals that ensured KBK turned around a 2-1 deficit to a 3–2 victory in the season opener against Brann.
Fearless Promise Meliga is a player who gets the crowd out of their seats with his raids where he cuts in from the right wing with his playful left foot. His one-on-one skills can make most people dizzy.
In Vålerenga, Promise Meliga is seen as a future jewel.”
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