Ndoulfo offered to Qadsia as Kibanou set for exit; Hamidan renewal talks continue
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At a glance
- Qadsia is set to release Congolese player Neskins Kibanou, following Algerian Sofiane Bouchar's departure.
- South African forward Sianda Ndoulfo has been offered to Qadsia as a potential signing.
- Qadsia coach Nabil Maรขloul confirmed ongoing contract renewal talks for Mahdi Hamidan and acknowledged player departures.
Kuwaiti football club Qadsia is preparing for squad changes ahead of the next season, with Congolese foreign player Neskins Kibanou reportedly being released. This move follows the earlier exit of Algerian Sofiane Bouchar, marking the second overseas departure from the team.
Amidst these departures, Qadsia is exploring potential new signings. Reports indicate that South African forward Sianda Ndoulfo, born in 2003 and currently playing for Lamontville Golden Arrows, has been offered to the club. Ndoulfo has also attracted interest from major South African clubs like Orlando Pirates and Mamelodi Sundowns.
It is natural for the team to target qualification for Asian competitions, praising the teamโs performance in the victory over Jahra.
Qadsia's head coach, Nabil Maรขloul, confirmed the club's ongoing negotiations to renew the contract of Bahraini midfielder Mahdi Hamidan. He also acknowledged the departures of Bouchar and Kibanou. The team recently secured a 3-0 victory over Jahra in the Zain Premier League, returning to second place in the standings with 31 points, trailing Al-Salmiya by two points.
Qadsia treats every match as a final, stressing that the inclusion of young players reflects the coaching staffโs confidence in the squad and their ability to step up when needed.
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