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Vusa Nyoni changes clubs in Belgium
23 Jan 2013 at 06:39hrs | Views
Former Highlanders and current Zimbabwe international midfielder Vusa Nyoni has changed clubs in Belgium after dumping Germinal Beerschot to sign for RAEC Mons in a three-and-a-half-year deal up to June 2016.
Nyoni, who turns 29 in April, played for Cercle Brugge with Honour Gombani on arrival in Belgium in 2007 and made 113 appearances scoring seven goals, but left in 2010 to join Beerschot until his latest move.
Nyoni made his debut on Saturday when his wide went down 3-2 to Mechelen at home to remain in 9th position with 31 points from 23 games.
He played 62 minutes of the game. He faces his former team Beerschot this Saturday.
Nyoni is enthusiastic about this new challenge.
Nyoni is one of the three players to make moved in the current transfer window after Noel Kaseke joined Al Shaab of the United Arab Emirates on Monday while Edward Sadomba signed for Kalba in the same league.
Former Warriors striker Musa Mguni is seeking a new team after leaving Russian side Terek Grozny after a conflict over payments for his rehabilitation following an injury sustained during a Zimbabwe-Burundi match on February 29, 2012, in an Africa Cup of Nations qualifier.
Nyoni, who turns 29 in April, played for Cercle Brugge with Honour Gombani on arrival in Belgium in 2007 and made 113 appearances scoring seven goals, but left in 2010 to join Beerschot until his latest move.
Nyoni made his debut on Saturday when his wide went down 3-2 to Mechelen at home to remain in 9th position with 31 points from 23 games.
Nyoni is enthusiastic about this new challenge.
Nyoni is one of the three players to make moved in the current transfer window after Noel Kaseke joined Al Shaab of the United Arab Emirates on Monday while Edward Sadomba signed for Kalba in the same league.
Former Warriors striker Musa Mguni is seeking a new team after leaving Russian side Terek Grozny after a conflict over payments for his rehabilitation following an injury sustained during a Zimbabwe-Burundi match on February 29, 2012, in an Africa Cup of Nations qualifier.
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