[2][6] He led the team to a win over the Streatham Olympians in the 1985 Summer Bowl at Villa Park to close the inaugural AFL UK season.
[12] Ebubedike joined the London Monarchs ahead of the inaugural 1991 season of the World League of American Football (WLAF) after a tryout in Orlando, Florida.
[14] He played exclusively on special teams in his first two games, and even made the first tackle in league history in their season-opening win over the Frankfurt Galaxy.
[15][16] He was put in at running back for the first time in the fourth quarter of their week three win over the Orlando Thunder at Wembley Stadium and become the first Operation Discovery player to record a carry when he ran for a ten-yard first down.
[16] Ebubedike was later named a second-team all-World League selection via a spot designated for an Operation Discovery player, with fellow Englishman Phil Alexander earning the first-team nod.
[18] Ebubedike signed with the North West Spartans later that year, ahead of the European Challenge Bowl final.
[5] On 29 September 1985, Ebubedike represented the Great Britain national team in the side's first-ever international fixture, scoring the sole touchdown in their 7–0 win over France.