Nico Yennaris

Footballer

Birthday May 24, 1993

Birth Sign Gemini

Birthplace Leytonstone, England

Age 30 years old

Nationality United Kingdom

Height 1.75 m

Weight 70 kg

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1993

Li Ke (born 24 May 1993), born Nicholas Harry Yennaris, is a professional footballer who plays as a defensive midfielder for Beijing Guoan.

Born in England, he plays for the China national team.

Yennaris began his career in the academy at Premier League club Arsenal and came to prominence in the Football League with Brentford.

Born in England to a Chinese mother and a Greek-Cypriot father, he was eligible to represent all four nations at international level and won 10 youth caps for England.

2001

After beginning his youth career with Ridgeway Rovers, Yennaris joined the Arsenal Academy in May 2001 at age seven.

He began his career as a forward and as he progressed through the ranks, he was moved back into a central midfield position, before being moved to full back.

2008

Injuries halted his progress in 2008 and the club were planning to release him just weeks before he signed a two-year scholarship deal in 2009.

2009

Yennaris won his first silverware with the club when he captained the U18 team to the 2009–10 Premier Academy League title.

2010

Yennaris signed his first professional contract in July 2010, but he missed much of the 2010–11 season with a long-standing ankle problem.

2011

Yennaris received his maiden call into the first team squad for a League Cup third round tie versus Shrewsbury Town on 29 September 2011 and he remained an unused substitute during the 3–1 win.

His first team debut came in the following round versus Bolton Wanderers, in which he played the full 90 minutes of a 2–1 win.

Signing until the end of the 2011–12 season, he made two appearances before returning to Arsenal early through injury.

2012

After signing a new contract, Yennaris made two further substitute appearances before joining League One club Notts County on a youth loan in March 2012.

Yennaris signed a contract extension with Arsenal during the 2012 off-season.

Yennaris was named in just two first team matchday squads during the 2012–13 and 2013–14 seasons, making one appearance.

2013

On 28 November 2013, Yennaris joined Championship club Bournemouth on loan until 2 January 2014.

He was an unused substitute on three occasions and failed to make an appearance for the club.

Though he made only eight appearances during the second half of the 2013–14 season, Yennaris received a League One runners-up medal after the final match of the season against Stevenage.

2014

Entering the final six months of his contract, Yennaris departed Arsenal on 27 January 2014, after making only four senior appearances for the club.

On 27 January 2014, Yennaris transferred to League One club Brentford and signed a 2 1⁄2 year contract for an undisclosed fee.

He made his debut in a 1–1 draw at Shrewsbury Town on 1 February, but was replaced by Adam Forshaw after suffering a dead leg on 50 minutes.

After returning to fitness, he made sporadic appearances through to the end of a successful season for the Bees, in which the club secured automatic promotion to the Championship after a 1–0 victory over Preston North End on 18 April.

Yennaris made his first appearance of the 2014–15 season in a League Cup first round match versus Dagenham & Redbridge on 12 August 2014, but lasted just 20 minutes before suffering a back injury.

2015

After recovering and then suffering a thigh injury in September, Yennaris had to wait until 3 January 2015 to make his second appearance of the season, which came in a 2–0 FA Cup third round defeat to Brighton & Hove Albion, when he replaced Alan Judge after 88 minutes.

A suspension incurred by Jake Bidwell in mid-February looked to have secured an opening for Yennaris at left back, but he managed just one appearance in a 3–0 defeat to Charlton Athletic, before being dropped in favour of left midfielder Stuart Dallas.

On 27 February 2015, Yennaris joined League Two club Wycombe Wanderers on a one-month loan, which was later extended until the end of the 2014–15 season.

He showed his versatility, playing in central midfield, right back and centre back for the team.

He scored the first senior goal of his career in Wycombe's 3–2 final-day win over Northampton Town, which confirmed a fourth-place finish and qualification for the end-of-season playoffs.

Yennaris' season ended with a shootout defeat to Southend United in the playoff final.

He returned to Brentford after the match, after making 17 appearances and scoring one goal for the Chairboys.

Yennaris made his first appearance of the 2015–16 season in the League Cup first round versus Oxford United on 11 August 2015.

Starting in central midfield, he was forced off with a dead leg after 53 minutes of the 4–0 defeat.

After returning to fitness, injury to regular right back Maxime Colin saw interim manager Lee Carsley bring Yennaris back to the team in early October and he held onto his place through to late-December, when Colin returned from injury.

2016

A shortage of midfielders and injury to Maxime Colin saw Yennaris regain his place in the team in mid-February 2016, with new head coach Dean Smith utilising him as a defensive midfielder and describing Yennaris as "a revelation" in the position.

He signed a new three-year contract on 16 February and after over two years at the club without scoring a goal, Yennaris scored in wins over Nottingham Forest and Bolton Wanderers in early April and finished the season with 33 appearances.

Despite some injury troubles during 2016–17 pre-season and a long-standing calf problem, Yennaris was fit enough for a place on the bench versus Huddersfield Town on the opening day and after coming on for Josh McEachran in the second half, he scored his third Brentford goal on 77 minutes, though the match was eventually lost 2–1.

He quickly re-established himself as a starter in defensive midfield and played through the pain of his niggling calf injury.

2019

After joining Beijing Guoan in 2019, Yennaris was naturalised as a Chinese citizen and took the name Li Ke.

He made his senior international debut for China in late 2019.

He has been described as a "rugged, all action defensive player, with a positive, winning mentality".