Is Nainggolan Indonesian?
Is Nainggolan Indonesian?
Nainggolan was born in Antwerp, the son of Lizy Bogaerts, a Belgian of Flemish ethnicity who raised him with his three half brothers and his twin sister, and Marianus Nainggolan, an Indonesian of Batak background and member of the Batak Christian Protestant Church.
Can Radja Nainggolan speak Indonesian?
Radja Nainggolan on Twitter: “To all the indonesian followers… I cant speak indonesian… I will come to indonesia at juin…:))” / Twitter.
Where is Nainggolan now?
Royal Antwerp F.C.Radja Nainggolan / Current team (#4 / Midfielder)
Is Nainggolan a smoker?
Radja Nainggolan ‘didn’t care what people thought’ of him lighting up at Roma, says old team-mate Leandro Castan. Roma defender Leandro Castan has revealed that former team-mate Radja Nainggolan would leave their team dressing toom to smoke with the assistant manager.
What is a Radja?
A prince, chief, or ruler in India or the East Indies. [Hindi rājā, from Sanskrit, king; see reg- in Indo-European roots.]
Why did Nainggolan leave Inter?
Radja Nainggolan is now history at Inter Milan. The Italians made the news official this Tuesday that the Belgian footballer is no longer part of the club. The player had asked to leave the Inter ranks because he knew that he did not have a place in Simone Inzaghi’s team and his wishes have become a reality.
What did Nainggolan do?
Nainggolan’s incredible prime Nainggolan went on to amass 203 appearances in the Italian capital, scoring 33 goals and featuring in the Serie A Team of the Year for the 2014/15, 2015/16, 2016/17 and 2017/18 campaigns.
Do footballers smoke?
Smoking is an unhealthy habit and it is frowned upon a lot. Athletes are known for adopting healthy lifestyles and one wouldn’t expect a top tier footballer to be smoking sticks during training breaks. But as surprising as it may be, some very recognizable and world-class footballers are smokers.
What country is Nainggolan from?
BelgianRadja Nainggolan / Nationality
Do footballers take alcohol?
Although this may come as a surprise to many, the elite players who compete in the Premier League and Europe most weeks are extremely abstemious. They have to be. But when they see a window in the schedule they tend to do one month’s drinking in one night.