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Dominic Iorfa is a defender at [[Wolverhampton Wanderers]]. He is a regular in their [[Wolverhampton_Wanderers_Under-21s|U21]] team, and has recently started playing for their first team.
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Dominic Iorfa is a first team defender at [[Wolverhampton Wanderers]].
  
 
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==Youth Career==
 
==Youth Career==
Iorfa is the son of the Nigerian international striker of the same name. He joined the Wolves academy from Southend's youth system, joining as an Under-16 player.
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Iorfa is the son of the Nigerian international striker of the same name. He joined the Wolves academy from Southend's youth system, joining as an Under-16 player. He had started out there as a striker, wanting to emulate his father, but his Dad had put a stop to that by [http://www.wolves.co.uk/news/article/iorfa-all-set-2468239.aspx telling the lad's coach that he thought he was a defender.]
  
 
===Shrewsbury Town===
 
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===Wolves first team===
 
===Wolves first team===
After featuring regularly at U21 level, Dominic Iorfa made his Wolves full competitive début on 6 December 2014 at the age of 19. It was a Championship match against Bournemouth at Molineux, which Wolves eventually lost 1-2, having had two players sent off. Although he claims to feel most comfortable in the centre of defence, most if not all of his senior games have so far been at right back.
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After featuring regularly at U21 level, Dominic Iorfa made his Wolves full competitive début on 6 December 2014 at the age of 19. It was a Championship match against Bournemouth at Molineux, which Wolves eventually lost 1-2, having had two players sent off. Although he claims to feel most comfortable in the centre of defence, almost all of his senior games have so far been at right back. He was Wolves' Young Professional of the Season for 2014-15.
  
 
==International==
 
==International==
To date Iorfa has two England caps, one at U18 level and one at U20 level against Portugal away.
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To date Iorfa has ten England caps, one at U18 level, five at U20 level, and four at U21. The first two U20 internationals were friendlies against Portugal away and Mexico at home. The other three were in the 2015 Toulon tournament. In their first match England played Morocco and Iorfa was dismissed for two bookable offences. He was therefore suspended for the second game, but came straight back into the team for the third, against Mexico. He was left out of the fourth game, but returned for the third-place play-off, against USA, which England lost 2-1.
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At Under-21 level, Iorfa played in  a friendly against USA Under-23, then three times in UEFA European Under-21 Championship qualification. The first of these was from the bench, but he started the other two.  
  
 
==Career statistics==
 
==Career statistics==
 
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No data pre 2014-15. Wolves give no squad information for U18 apart from the FA Youth Cup. Correct up to 31 December 2014.
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No data pre 2014-15. Wolves give no squad information for U18 apart from the FA Youth Cup. Senior includes 2 FA Cup matches. Correct up to the end of the 2014-15 season.
 
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==Contract==
 
==Contract==
Iorfa is contracted until the Summer of 2015, with the club holding an additional year's option.
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Iorfa received his first contract in 2013, [http://www.wolves.co.uk/news/article/young-player-contract-news-300414-1519257.aspx signed a new on in April 2014] which kept him at Wolves until 2015 with the club holding an option for a further year, and on 7 January 2015 he signed [http://www.wolves.co.uk/news/article/new-deals-for-defensive-duo-2185669.aspx another new contract] keeping him at the club until 2017, with Wolves again holding a further year's option. On 24 November 2015 he signed [http://www.wolves.co.uk/news/article/news-new-deal-for-dom-2816821.aspx his fourth contract], and his second that year alone, keeping him at Molineux until 2019.
 
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Latest revision as of 18:14, 23 June 2016

Dominic Iorfa is a first team defender at Wolverhampton Wanderers.

Dominic Iorfa
Full Name Dominic Iorfa
Date of Birth 24 June 1995
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Place of Birth Southend-on-Sea
Position Right back/central defender
Nationality English
Current club Wolverhampton Wanderers
Previous club/s Southend United

Contents

Youth Career

Iorfa is the son of the Nigerian international striker of the same name. He joined the Wolves academy from Southend's youth system, joining as an Under-16 player. He had started out there as a striker, wanting to emulate his father, but his Dad had put a stop to that by telling the lad's coach that he thought he was a defender.

Shrewsbury Town

Iorfa's first taste of league football came at League One Shrewsbury, as an 18 year old. He joined them on loan on 18 March 2014, and played seven times for them.

Wolves first team

After featuring regularly at U21 level, Dominic Iorfa made his Wolves full competitive début on 6 December 2014 at the age of 19. It was a Championship match against Bournemouth at Molineux, which Wolves eventually lost 1-2, having had two players sent off. Although he claims to feel most comfortable in the centre of defence, almost all of his senior games have so far been at right back. He was Wolves' Young Professional of the Season for 2014-15.

International

To date Iorfa has ten England caps, one at U18 level, five at U20 level, and four at U21. The first two U20 internationals were friendlies against Portugal away and Mexico at home. The other three were in the 2015 Toulon tournament. In their first match England played Morocco and Iorfa was dismissed for two bookable offences. He was therefore suspended for the second game, but came straight back into the team for the third, against Mexico. He was left out of the fourth game, but returned for the third-place play-off, against USA, which England lost 2-1.

At Under-21 level, Iorfa played in a friendly against USA Under-23, then three times in UEFA European Under-21 Championship qualification. The first of these was from the bench, but he started the other two.

Career statistics

No data pre 2014-15. Wolves give no squad information for U18 apart from the FA Youth Cup. Senior includes 2 FA Cup matches. Correct up to the end of the 2014-15 season.

Club Season Senior Under-21 Lge Under-21 PLC B'ham Senior Cup Under-18 Lge FA Youth Cup
Starts Subs Goals Starts Subs Goals Starts Subs Goals Starts Subs Goals Starts Subs Goals Starts Subs Goals
Wolves 2014-15 22 0 0 8 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 - - - - - -

Career honours

Contract

Iorfa received his first contract in 2013, signed a new on in April 2014 which kept him at Wolves until 2015 with the club holding an option for a further year, and on 7 January 2015 he signed another new contract keeping him at the club until 2017, with Wolves again holding a further year's option. On 24 November 2015 he signed his fourth contract, and his second that year alone, keeping him at Molineux until 2019.