Who is Kadell Daniel? Baller League No 12 pick with dozens of international caps

KADELL DANIEL will enter the Baller League as one of the most experienced players int he competition. The 30-year-old midfielder came through at Crystal Palace and has gone on to make hundreds of appearances at various levels of non-League. Kadell Daniel (left) plays international football for Guyana He is also one of the only players to be drafted who has played and captained a team at international level. Daniel’s football career started as an unused substitute for Crystal Palace in an FA Cup tie against Derby in 2012. Rejecting a new deal at Palace, he joined Championship side Charlton Athletic but never featured for the Addicks. He went on to play for the likes of Woking, Welling United, Dulwich Hamlet and Margate at various levels. Since 2017 he has also been part of the Guyana national team – where he currently has 26 caps, has captained the team, and is still part of the set-up. The Lambeth-born star was a first round pick in the Baller League, due to his composure and left-footed finesse. Daniel was selected by AngryGinge to play for Yanited alongside former Jamaican International Michael Hector. Fellow-Guyanese ace and captain, Sam Cox, is also part of the team with the Tottenham Hotspur academy coach helping to coach. Daniel is currently at AFC Croydon Athletic. When is Baller League and how can I watch it?  Baller League will begin on Monday, March 24. There will be six matches per night with the competition running for 11 consecutive Monday nights until a grand finals in May. Each match is 30-minutes long but there are other rules such as goalkeepers not being able to use their hands and long-range shots counting double. Baller League can be watched on Sky Sports Mix or streamed on YouTube and Twictch. Coverage starts at 5pm with the first match of the night to kick-off at 5.35pm. SunSport will have live coverage of Baller League with a live blog. What are the teams in Ballers League UK?  26ers – J’ardell Stirling, Bilal Sayoud, Sak Hassan, Kojo Apenteng, Marcel Lewis, Jordon Ibe, Matt Chizzum, Emmanuel Rowe, Justin Dass, Spike Stegel, Vladislav Platinov, Jack Crook.  Deportrio – Bakary Sako, Adam Dawson, Francis Gerald Mapolo, Zach Fagan, Marvin Sordell, Charlie Kuehn, Tommy Scott, Raphael Gas, Alex Dyer, Ruben Singale, Tristan Goodridge, Leo Serri.  FC Rules the World – Michael Ndiweni, Josh Harrop, Tareiq Holmes-Dennis, Kevin Gonzalez, Oliver Bosworth, Karim Kamhouri, Erghis Pepy, Onuchi Oki, Yusuf Shentu, Alamiji Oluma, Sandro Kamara, Festus Chalet.  M7 FC – Jesse Waller-Lassen, Femi Akinwande, Stefan Ilic, Jean Belehouan, Toby Bull, Sam Fitzgerald, Arjun Young, Ramez Gonzalo, Arin Zaha, Lewis Garcia, Henry Wise, Zion Nditi.  MVPs United – Lorenzo Spinelli, Ashton Peltier, Jake Chambers Shaw, Ross Derham, Josh Misoki, James Canton, Alfie Matthew, Declan McCarthy, Jay Beckford, Joe Edwards, Dwayne Suel, Esteban Salgado.  N5 FC – Owen Locke, Adrian Mariappa, Brian Ly, Charlie Wakefield, Dayo Adekayo, Chris Arba, Imran Kahani, Michael Class, James Alabi, Troy Molunda, Freddie Berrati, Callum Charlton.  Santan FC – Michael Hill, Richard Kesey, Dominic Voss, Erick Kenco, Ranell McKenzie Lowes, Jamell Abou-Bakare, Rico Okinari, David Upu, Abdullah Gervardi, Jack Wilson, David Solidemi, Luka Valentine.  SDS FC – Bruno Andrade, Bayley Brown, Ody Alfa, Cole Da Silva, David Marques Castanho, Calvin Dickson, Big John, Camillo Astreppo, Finley Chadwick, Michael Felibe, Hussein Mahdi, Tyler Edmundson.  Trebol FC – Montel McKenzie, Vani Da Silva, Ciaran Clark, Isaac Modi, Ethan Oke, Reggie, Emi, Ryan Gorwell, Jordan Brown, Shani Omed, Aaron Steven, Nathan Bowen.  VZN FC – Henri Lansbury, Kurtice Herbert, Jerome Sinclair, Remy Mitchell, Montel McKenzie, Florian Kastrati, Michael Olive-Wigan, Barrell Mensah, Ethan McClear, Diego Dombaboni, Jami Kheresi, Luka Barusic.  Wembley Rangers – Domingos Pires, Check Fayum, Ben Long, Stuart Cook, Oliver Cannon, Juan Pablo, Ruben Junior, Luke Gambin, Kaylen Kofi, Braden Shaw, Joseph Diomande, Nabid Eshari.  Yanited – Kadell Daniel, Michael Hector, Mohammed Mahyoub, Remy Clerima, Percy Kiangebeni, Medy Elito, Max Pitman, Harry Cain, Henry O’Shea, Daniel Thompson, Daniel Woods, Pharrel Mensah. 

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Who is Kadell Daniel? Baller League No 12 pick with dozens of international caps

KADELL DANIEL will enter the Baller League as one of the most experienced players int he competition.

The 30-year-old midfielder came through at Crystal Palace and has gone on to make hundreds of appearances at various levels of non-League.

Screenshot of Instagram post showing two soccer players and a caption thanking fans.
Kadell Daniel (left) plays international football for Guyana

He is also one of the only players to be drafted who has played and captained a team at international level.

Daniel’s football career started as an unused substitute for Crystal Palace in an FA Cup tie against Derby in 2012.

Rejecting a new deal at Palace, he joined Championship side Charlton Athletic but never featured for the Addicks.

He went on to play for the likes of Woking, Welling United, Dulwich Hamlet and Margate at various levels.

Since 2017 he has also been part of the Guyana national team – where he currently has 26 caps, has captained the team, and is still part of the set-up.

The Lambeth-born star was a first round pick in the Baller League, due to his composure and left-footed finesse.

Daniel was selected by AngryGinge to play for Yanited alongside former Jamaican International Michael Hector.

Fellow-Guyanese ace and captain, Sam Cox, is also part of the team with the Tottenham Hotspur academy coach helping to coach.

Daniel is currently at AFC Croydon Athletic.

When is Baller League and how can I watch it? 

  • Baller League will begin on Monday, March 24.
  • There will be six matches per night with the competition running for 11 consecutive Monday nights until a grand finals in May.
  • Each match is 30-minutes long but there are other rules such as goalkeepers not being able to use their hands and long-range shots counting double.
  • Baller League can be watched on Sky Sports Mix or streamed on YouTube and Twictch.
  • Coverage starts at 5pm with the first match of the night to kick-off at 5.35pm.
  • SunSport will have live coverage of Baller League with a live blog.

What are the teams in Ballers League UK? 

26ers – J’ardell Stirling, Bilal Sayoud, Sak Hassan, Kojo Apenteng, Marcel Lewis, Jordon Ibe, Matt Chizzum, Emmanuel Rowe, Justin Dass, Spike Stegel, Vladislav Platinov, Jack Crook. 

Deportrio – Bakary Sako, Adam Dawson, Francis Gerald Mapolo, Zach Fagan, Marvin Sordell, Charlie Kuehn, Tommy Scott, Raphael Gas, Alex Dyer, Ruben Singale, Tristan Goodridge, Leo Serri. 

FC Rules the World – Michael Ndiweni, Josh Harrop, Tareiq Holmes-Dennis, Kevin Gonzalez, Oliver Bosworth, Karim Kamhouri, Erghis Pepy, Onuchi Oki, Yusuf Shentu, Alamiji Oluma, Sandro Kamara, Festus Chalet. 

M7 FC – Jesse Waller-Lassen, Femi Akinwande, Stefan Ilic, Jean Belehouan, Toby Bull, Sam Fitzgerald, Arjun Young, Ramez Gonzalo, Arin Zaha, Lewis Garcia, Henry Wise, Zion Nditi. 

MVPs United – Lorenzo Spinelli, Ashton Peltier, Jake Chambers Shaw, Ross Derham, Josh Misoki, James Canton, Alfie Matthew, Declan McCarthy, Jay Beckford, Joe Edwards, Dwayne Suel, Esteban Salgado. 

N5 FC – Owen Locke, Adrian Mariappa, Brian Ly, Charlie Wakefield, Dayo Adekayo, Chris Arba, Imran Kahani, Michael Class, James Alabi, Troy Molunda, Freddie Berrati, Callum Charlton. 

Santan FC – Michael Hill, Richard Kesey, Dominic Voss, Erick Kenco, Ranell McKenzie Lowes, Jamell Abou-Bakare, Rico Okinari, David Upu, Abdullah Gervardi, Jack Wilson, David Solidemi, Luka Valentine. 

SDS FC – Bruno Andrade, Bayley Brown, Ody Alfa, Cole Da Silva, David Marques Castanho, Calvin Dickson, Big John, Camillo Astreppo, Finley Chadwick, Michael Felibe, Hussein Mahdi, Tyler Edmundson. 

Trebol FC – Montel McKenzie, Vani Da Silva, Ciaran Clark, Isaac Modi, Ethan Oke, Reggie, Emi, Ryan Gorwell, Jordan Brown, Shani Omed, Aaron Steven, Nathan Bowen. 

VZN FC – Henri Lansbury, Kurtice Herbert, Jerome Sinclair, Remy Mitchell, Montel McKenzie, Florian Kastrati, Michael Olive-Wigan, Barrell Mensah, Ethan McClear, Diego Dombaboni, Jami Kheresi, Luka Barusic. 

Wembley Rangers – Domingos Pires, Check Fayum, Ben Long, Stuart Cook, Oliver Cannon, Juan Pablo, Ruben Junior, Luke Gambin, Kaylen Kofi, Braden Shaw, Joseph Diomande, Nabid Eshari. 

Yanited – Kadell Daniel, Michael Hector, Mohammed Mahyoub, Remy Clerima, Percy Kiangebeni, Medy Elito, Max Pitman, Harry Cain, Henry O’Shea, Daniel Thompson, Daniel Woods, Pharrel Mensah.