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NJobvu leaves Cypriot club Enosis

Chipolopolo midfielder William Njobvu has left demoted Cypriot side Enosis Neon Paralimni after a one year stint at the club.

Njobvu confirmed on Wednesday that his one-year deal at Enosis expired this month.
He joined Enosis from Israeli club Hapoel Be’er Sheva last June.

The ex-Lusaka Dynamos playmaker is now training at FAZ Super League side Red Arrows.

“Yes I have left Enosis after my one year contract expired. I am now training with Red Arrows to keep fit,” Njobvu told Radio Icengelo.

Arrows have since registered Njobvu to enable him feature in the Super League.

The 27-year old midfielder last featured for Chipolopolo early last year.

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2 COMMENTS

  1. Should have extended, even if they are demoted. What is important is to be abroad, look at CHivuta he is having best time of his life in Vietnam.

  2. iwe chi nostradamus are you insane?who told you what is important in life is to be abroad? ndiwe chipuba

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