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Justin Zulu Joins Golden Arrows

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Zambia midfielder Justin Zulu has joined South Africa Premier Soccer
League side Golden Arrows.

Kickoff reports that, Zulu has signed a three-year contract with
Arrows after he impressed the club during trials.

Arrows coach Muhsin Ertugral confirmed that he had signed the
22-year-old midfielder.

“Yes, he has signed,” the coach says. “I can’t say much about him
except that he is a very good player.”

The Lusaka born midfielder who has previously played in Israel, is
currently in Pretoria with Arrows who are doing pre-season training at
the High Performance Centre.

Zulu featured in almost all the 2012 Africa Cup qualifiers for Zambia
under Italian coach Dario Bonneti but Herve Renard overlooked him when
selecting the team which competed at the AFCON.

6 COMMENTS

  1. HR prefers Felix Katongo and Thomas Nyerenda ahead of good players like Justin Zulu & Noah Chivuta. But some coaches kaya mwe.

  2. from Isreal to the PSL that is a move in the wrong direction. Could your agent not get you anything else in Europe?? We were given the impression you were doing very well in Isreal, was that all just hogwash? You are way too young to be making movement backwards in your career. Lets hope you get game time though I personally have very little faith in your coach Etugral, he is certainly not a league winning coach, you have joined a team that will struggle just to make it into the top eight.
    @ Nostradamus Noah is certainly not a 90 minutes player and Felix is head and shoulders above him in every respect. Yes Thomas and Justin can probably go punch for punch for a spot as defensive midfielder but dont mention Noah in comparrison, be objective and read the level of quality properly.

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