Arsenal keeper Alexei Rojas, 19, achieved rare honour and is already making waves off pitch with impressive work

Published on September 03, 2025 at 04:53 PM
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ALEXEI ROJAS has already been making a huge difference off the pitch due to his passion for green issues.

Now, Arsenal’s promising 19-year-old keeper, who has even lobbied the Premier League to include sustainability education at all clubs, is dreaming of becoming the latest player to emerge from the club’s Hale End academy.

Soccer goalie in Arsenal gear making a save.Alexei Rojas began training with Arsenal’s first team aged 16 Alexei Rojas Fedorushchenko of Arsenal during training.The goalkeeper has shown immense promise in recent years Alexei Rojas Fedorushchenko of Arsenal during a training session.Gunners boss Mikel Arteta believes the future is bright for the young Rojas

Born in England with a Colombian father and Russian mother, Rojas is now training permanently with Arteta’s first-team squad and was on the club’s pre-season tour of Asia.

Rojas has just been called up by Colombia to play in the in Chile which starts next month.

Rojas’ father, Fernando, was raised in Bogota but left Colombia aged 21 before eventually meeting future wife, Yulia.

The pair settled near St Albans to start a family and Alexei would play for local teams in that area, including London Colney Colts, which is the village where the first team train.

A fan as a youngster, Rojas’ hero was and he played for the Blues’ development squad before switching over to .

Marc-Andre Ter Stegen and are other players whom Rojas has always studied with a keen eye.

Despite being eligible to play for three countries, Rojas has always felt Colombian, so he was always determined to play for his dad’s nation.

His first call-up was in December 2020 for the under-17s and he has been part of the youth set-up ever since.

Alexei Rojas-Fedorushchenko of Arsenal warming up before a soccer match.Alexei Rojas was part of Arsenal’s pre-season tour

In October 2021, aged just 16, Rojas was invited to train with Arsenal’s first team for the first time.

It is rare for a young keeper to train with the first team at such an early age due to obvious physical issues.

But Rojas continued to impress and since the start of last season, has been a permanent fixture with the first-team.

Now, he is training alongside and new No.2 keeper .

Rojas was named in the matchday squad for some Premier League games last season before going on tour in the summer, which included a first-ever match against Spurs outside England, with that friendly in Hong Kong.

There was a possibility that Rojas could have been loaned out to a or club to gain experience this season, but Arteta wants Rojas to remain with the first-team squad.

But now, Rojas is preparing for the Under-20 World Cup in Chile and his mission is to be the best keeper at the tournament.

The first game is against Saudi Arabia on September 30.

Yet when he returns in October, he will not only look to impress at Arsenal but will continue his hugely impressive work off the pitch.

He has always been interested in sustainability as his mum works in the renewable energy sector.

Alexei Rojas Fedorushchenko of Arsenal in a blue jersey.Alexei Rojas is trying to make Arsenal a more eco-friendly club

Arsenal look to have a hugely impressive individual who is mature beyond his years.”

SunSport's Charlie Wyett on Alexei Rojas

Rojas has urged Arsenal to remove single-use plastic water bottles from the training ground and to introduce more education to players of all ages about helping to save the planet.

He also believes clubs should be more sensible about their energy use.

He has told the Premier League that they should also be doing more to promote awareness, particularly with younger players.

Rojas is an ambassador for Common Goal, an organisation that connects with social change.

The 6ft 1in keeper has also promoted Green Football Weekend, which encourages fans to make more sustainable choices and to also go for vegetarian alternatives.

And he is an ambassador for Charity Boots, who collect worn boots and redistributes them to children around the world.

Ultimately, Rojas wants to become known for his football and to become one of the Premier League’s best keepers.

Even though he is a teenager, Arsenal look to have a hugely impressive individual who is mature beyond his years.

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