PETER Banda nyota mwenye umri wa miaka 20 leo ametambulishwa rasmi kuwa mali ya Simba ambapo awali ilikuwa inaelezwa kuwa mabosi wa Yanga walimbadilishia upepo kwa kumnasa nyota huyo ili awe ndani ya kikosi jambo ambalo limekuwa tofauti.
Amesaini dili la miaka mitatu yeye ni winga na awali alikuwa anakipiga ndani ya Big Bullets ambayo ipo Bongo inashiriki Kombe la Kagame.
Hakuna cha upigaji hapo walikuwa wanawatekenya Utopolo nao wakatekenyeka kumbe danganya toto. MkaanA kujisifia cjui jiesiemu noma Mara cjui tumepindua meza kumbe kanyaboya
Nyasa Big Bullets winger Peter Banda has signed a three-year deal with Simba Sport Club of Tanzania after the two clubs reached an agreement over his sale on Tuesday.
The transfer has been confirmed by Bullets Chief Executive Officer Suzgo Nyirenda.
“It is my great pleasure to announce the transfer of our player Peter Banda to Simba Sports Club of Tanzania. Peter will sign a three-year deal with Simba and Nyasa Big Bullets FC will get 8% of and future transfer of the player to any club.”
“We would like to thank Simba SC for the good and cordial negotiations and we would like to thank Peter for being a wonderful player to us during a period in which he won player of the year in Malawi in 2019,” said Nyirenda.
His move follows the expiry of his loan deal at FC Sherriff Tiraspol of Moldova on 31st July, 2021.
Banda joined FC Sheriff on a six-month loan deal from Bullets in February with an exclusive option to buy.
However, the Moldovan side did not activate the clause for the Malawi international’s permanent transfer.
He scored 7 goals and provided 10 assists during his stay at FC Sheriff. His last involvement with the Moldova champions was on July 28 in the UEFA Champions League group stages against Alashkert of Armenia.
Banda joined Bullets from Griffin Youngsters and played for a season in which he helped The People’s Team defend the TNM Super League championship.
Apart from Simba SC, rivals Young Africans were also interested in the services of the player but failed to win the race as he set his eyes on playing for the Tanzanian champions.
He is likely to fly out to South Africa for Simba SC’s pre-season training.
Frank: Many thanks for this beautiful and well written piece. Eventually, it puts to rest all the stupid and senseless rumours that had been circulating in Dar-es-Salaam for the past two days or so. It was said that Simba's arch-rivals Young Africans had 'hijacked' the deal, with the rumours going even further that they (Yanga) were now 'hiding' the highly-rated player somewhere in Dar.
Kitu kizito, waache tabia za kudanganya danganya, wai waendelee kusajili toka congo na hasa vita, huko tumewaachia wasajili timu nzima
ReplyDeleteAcheni kukumbatia taarifa za madalali, mtaendelea kupigwa kwa kutumia jina la Yanga mpaka mnyooke...hahaha
ReplyDeleteHakuna cha upigaji hapo walikuwa wanawatekenya Utopolo nao wakatekenyeka kumbe danganya toto. MkaanA kujisifia cjui jiesiemu noma Mara cjui tumepindua meza kumbe kanyaboya
DeleteNyasa Big Bullets winger Peter Banda has signed a three-year deal with Simba Sport Club of Tanzania after the two clubs reached an agreement over his sale on Tuesday.
ReplyDeleteThe transfer has been confirmed by Bullets Chief Executive Officer Suzgo Nyirenda.
“It is my great pleasure to announce the transfer of our player Peter Banda to Simba Sports Club of Tanzania. Peter will sign a three-year deal with Simba and Nyasa Big Bullets FC will get 8% of and future transfer of the player to any club.”
“We would like to thank Simba SC for the good and cordial negotiations and we would like to thank Peter for being a wonderful player to us during a period in which he won player of the year in Malawi in 2019,” said Nyirenda.
His move follows the expiry of his loan deal at FC Sherriff Tiraspol of Moldova on 31st July, 2021.
Banda joined FC Sheriff on a six-month loan deal from Bullets in February with an exclusive option to buy.
However, the Moldovan side did not activate the clause for the Malawi international’s permanent transfer.
He scored 7 goals and provided 10 assists during his stay at FC Sheriff. His last involvement with the Moldova champions was on July 28 in the UEFA Champions League group stages against Alashkert of Armenia.
Banda joined Bullets from Griffin Youngsters and played for a season in which he helped The People’s Team defend the TNM Super League championship.
Apart from Simba SC, rivals Young Africans were also interested in the services of the player but failed to win the race as he set his eyes on playing for the Tanzanian champions.
He is likely to fly out to South Africa for Simba SC’s pre-season training.
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DeleteFrank: Many thanks for this beautiful and well written piece. Eventually, it puts to rest all the stupid and senseless rumours that had been circulating in Dar-es-Salaam for the past two days or so. It was said that Simba's arch-rivals Young Africans had 'hijacked' the deal, with the rumours going even further that they (Yanga) were now 'hiding' the highly-rated player somewhere in Dar.
ReplyDeleteWaijaribu kupigana kikumbo na Mnyama wakifanya hivo watafilisika
ReplyDeletePisha njia, pisha njia
ReplyDeleteHighly rated player???
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