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Knowledge Musona moves to Belgium
18 Dec 2014 at 20:06hrs | Views
Zimbabwe national soccer team striker Knowledge Musona has ended months of speculation by joining Belgium topflight outfit KV Oostende.
Musona, whose future has been uncertain in recent months, signed a two and a half year contract with Oostende, a club Nyasha Mushekwi once turned out for.
The Smiling Assassin who moved to the German Bundesliga outfit TSG Hoffenheim in 2011 is expected to be available for selection on the first of January after he was officially unveiled by Oostende on Thursday.
Musona who struggled for game time during stints at Hoffenheim and Augsburg will be hoping for better fortunes in Belgium.
Musona's first move outside Zimbabwe was from Aces Youth Academy to Kaizer Chiefs where he was an instant success attracting the attention of Hoffenheim who landed the Zimbabwean striker's signature.
Following a difficult time at Hoffenheim, Musona was loaned out to another Bundesliga outfit FC Augsburg.
He continued to struggle resulting in him being loaned to Kaizer Chiefs where he scored 16 goals in 25 starts.
Since returning to Hoffenheim, Musona failed to break into the Bundesliga side's starting XI resulting in the Zimbabwean striker deciding to move to Belgium.
Musona, whose future has been uncertain in recent months, signed a two and a half year contract with Oostende, a club Nyasha Mushekwi once turned out for.
The Smiling Assassin who moved to the German Bundesliga outfit TSG Hoffenheim in 2011 is expected to be available for selection on the first of January after he was officially unveiled by Oostende on Thursday.
Musona who struggled for game time during stints at Hoffenheim and Augsburg will be hoping for better fortunes in Belgium.
Musona's first move outside Zimbabwe was from Aces Youth Academy to Kaizer Chiefs where he was an instant success attracting the attention of Hoffenheim who landed the Zimbabwean striker's signature.
Following a difficult time at Hoffenheim, Musona was loaned out to another Bundesliga outfit FC Augsburg.
He continued to struggle resulting in him being loaned to Kaizer Chiefs where he scored 16 goals in 25 starts.
Since returning to Hoffenheim, Musona failed to break into the Bundesliga side's starting XI resulting in the Zimbabwean striker deciding to move to Belgium.
Source - zbc