Football star Victor Osimhen shared an emotional family moment as he celebrated Galatasaray’s 25th Turkish Süper Lig title with his two-year-old daughter Hailey True and girlfriend Stefanie Ladewig.
The Super Eagles striker, who joined the Turkish giants on loan from Napoli in September 2024, has made an impact in his debut season, scoring 36 goals across all competitions and finishing as the club’s top scorer. His efforts played a pivotal role in Galatasaray clinching the historic title.
However, the title celebration was more than just a football triumph—it was a night of love, legacy and family pride.
Osimhen’s daughter, Hailey, stole the show during the championship game against Kayserispor, in which the 26-year-old forward scored the opening goal that set Galatasaray on their way to victory.
In a heart-melting moment captured on camera, the stadium announcer’s mic was handed to Hailey, who proudly chanted her father’s name after his goal, drawing loud cheers and applause from the fans.
The touching announcement, amplified through the roaring stands, became one of the highlights of the night and has since gone viral on social media, with fans celebrating the bond between Osimhen and his daughter.
After the final whistle, Osimhen climbed into the stands to join Galatasaray supporters in jubilant celebration.
He was later seen holding Hailey and embracing Stefanie as confetti rained down on the pitch.
“This was more than football. It was a celebration of everything I hold dear,” Osimhen reportedly told Turkish media after the match.
Osimhen’s emotional connection with Galatasaray fans has been evident throughout the season. His on-field passion, off-field humility and now a heartfelt celebration with his family have endeared him to supporters, many of whom are calling on the club to secure him on a permanent deal.
Although his loan spell ends at the close of the season, discussions about his future are already underway, with Galatasaray reportedly keen to extend his stay. Osimhen has also hinted at his openness to remain in Istanbul, a move that fans would welcome.










