
The Nigerian striker, who joined the Tunisian heavyweights from Olympic Azzaweya as a free agent, needed just 59 minutes to register his first treble at the Stade Taïeb Mehiri.
Speaking to CSS TV after the match, Ogbole described the achievement as one of the most memorable moments of his career, particularly given the stature of the club.
"Scoring a hat-trick for a big club like CS Sfaxien is the happiest day of my life," he said. "I've always dreamed of scoring a hat-trick for a big club like this, so I'm grateful and thankful to God."
Ogbole also acknowledged the supporters, calling on them to continue rallying behind the team as they pursue their ambitions this season.
"They should keep believing in us and continue supporting the club. We have a mission, and we will keep fighting as players for the badge," he added.
Despite his standout individual display, the forward was quick to stress the importance of collective success over personal accolades.
"I'm not focused on individual performance. The most important thing is the team getting points. If the goals come, that's great, but the priority is always to win," he said.
The Nigeria U23 international has now taken his tally to five goals in 15 league appearances after a slow start to the campaign.
However, his recent upturn in form — scoring in three of his last five outings — highlights a growing confidence in front of goal.
With momentum on his side, Ogbole will be keen to maintain his scoring streak and strengthen his push for a senior national team call-up.





