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Watch Didier Drogba’s son Isaac, 20, score first professional goal for Folgore Caratese in Italy’s Serie D


ISAAC DROGBA – the son of former Chelsea star Didier – has scored his first professional goal.

The 20-year-old scored the winner for Folgore Caratese in their 1-0 Serie D victory against Caronnese.

Isaac Drogba slots home from close range
The 20-year-old celebrates his first professional goal

Drogba was on the end of a set piece, calmly slotting the ball home to give the fourth tier club all three points.

It is a promising start to the youngster’s professional career, which has taken a while to get going.

Initially part of Chelsea’s academy, Drogba was released by the Blues in 2018.

He followed in his father’s footsteps by signing for Guingamp – the team where the 43-year-old scored 17 Ligue 1 goals in 2002-03.

But Drogba Jr was released last summer without making a single appearance, before he was given a chance to kick-start his career by the Italian minnows in February.

He went on to make his professional debut the same month.

If the youngster emulates just a fraction of what his old man did on the pitch, he’ll have some career.

The former Chelsea man enjoyed a stellar career, winning four Premier League titles and the Champions League in 2012.

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But his son is a long way from the top.

Unlike England’s fourth tier – League Two – there are 166 teams in Serie D battling across nine sub-divisions.

The winners of each sub-division are promoted to Serie C, where 60 teams compete across three leagues.

If Drogba continues scoring, though, it won’t be long until bigger teams take notice.

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Watch Didier Drogba’s son Isaac make professional debut for Folgore Caratese in Italy’s Serie D


Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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