Obinna Nsofor joins Cape Town City

By Daily Sports on September 13, 2017

Former Super Eagles forward, Obinna Nsofor has penned a year deal with South African Premier League club Cape Town City FC, the club has said.

Cape Town City FC becomes the eighth professional club outside Nigeria which Nsofor has featured for since he left the shores of the country in 2005.

Nsofor played for Plateau United, Enyimba of Aba and Kwara United before departing the Nigerian Professional Football League.

Completesportsnigeria reported that Obinna Nsofor who last played for German Bundesliga 2 side SV Darmstadt last season will wear the No.17 jersey for the Benni McCarthy-coached in the PSL.

Nsofor and former South Africa striker McCarthy were teammates at West Ham during the 2010–2011 season.

The 30-year-old Nsofor also previously featured for Chievo Verona, Inter Milan in Italy, Málaga, West Ham United,Lokomotiv Moscow and MSV Duisburg.

Nsofor said in a short video posted via the official Twitter handle of Cape Town City FC, said he hopes to add value to the club.

“It’s a pleasure for me to join this club. I saw a club that has ambition too succeed. I’m here to contribute to the success of this team,” he said.(Completesportsnigeria)

•Photo shows Obinna Nsofor.

Source Daily Sports

Posted September 13, 2017


 

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