2003-04: Helped
Lokomotiv Plovdiv win the Bulgarian APFG League championship with nine goals in 26 appearances.
2004: Featured for
Lokomotiv Plovdiv in their UEFA Champions League second round qualifier, as they got eliminated by Belgian side
Club Brugge.
2004-05: Started the season with
Lokomotiv Plovdiv but later joined another Premier League club
Levski Sofia. Signed a three-and-a-half-year contract for €150,000. Teamed up with fellow
Nigerian
Richard Eromoigbe.
2005-06: Sidelined for six months after suffering an
Achilles tendon injury in a UEFA Cup first round qualifying game against Slovenian club
NK Publikum.
2006-07: Helped Levski Sofia to join at
UEFA Champions League Group stage.
2007-08: He started the season with Levski Sofia. On 31 January 2008 he joined Israeli side
Maccabi Herzliya on loan until the end of the season.
2008: After playing on loan at Maccabi Herzilya, Levski sold him to
Chernomorets in the Bulgarian League.
2009: After several months in
Burgas, he is loaned by
Vihren Sandanski and later bought.
2010: In June his contract with
Vihren expired and he left
gladiators to join ambitious
Etar 1924. In March 2012, Jayeoba joined
Marek Dupnitsa. In August 2013, he then moved to
Strumska Slava. In March 2018, he signe for
Granit Vladaya. In August 2019, Jayeoba was appointed player-manager of
Levski Chepintsi. However, he was sacked in August 2021. In September 2021, he signed for
PFC Dragoman as a playing assistant coach. ==References==