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Donashano Malama competes Morocco switch

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Chipolopolo midfielder Donashano Malama has completed his move to Moroccan club Olympique Khouribga.

Khouribga unveiled Malama, 26, on Thursday – hours after he arrived in the North African nation to seal the deal.

Malama joins the club as a free agent following the expiry of his contract with Nkana where he has been playing since 2013.

He reached a pre-contract agreement to join Khourigba while on Chipolopolo duty at the African Nations Championship in Morocco last month.

Earlier in the week, Malama had bid farewell to Nkana in a Facebook positing.

“I would like to show gratitude to Nkana Football Club. It was my home and I have essentially left my family and you know how hard it is to leave family. Nonetheless life must go on,” he wrote.

“I am so grateful for everything the club has done for me especially giving me an opportunity to showcase my talent,” Malama added.

5 COMMENTS

  1. Wishing him all the best!! My only worry is that nowadays Zambian players only manage to make it into professional football when they are approaching 30 years old, as they tend to “mature” late. This means that they only spend one or two seasons out there then come back. No time to develop and break into the European leagues like what west Africans do.

  2. VERY BAD MOVE, HERVE RENARD IS UP TO NO GOOD TO ZAMBIAN PLAYERS, HE WANTS TO FINISH ALL OF THEM SO WE CONTINUE RECORDING POOR RESULTS AND EVER MISS HIM, HE SPOILT THE CONGOLESE PLAYERS FUTURE MR NSUNZU WHO PLAYS FOR ZAMBIA THOUGH A CONGOLESE. EVEN OTHER TU MA BUTIZA LIKE CHISAMBA LUNGU, NOAH CHIVUTA,NATHAN SINKALA ALLFINISHED BY RENARD PLUS THE TONGA BULL MWEENE IS TURNED TO A FEMALE COW NOW NO LONGER A BULL

  3. Good. But, if only Zambians can make it to the European leagues as West Africans do, it would help improve the quality of the game in Zambia. Your country has talented players.

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