Emmanuel Ogbole Seals Move to Libyan Club Olympic Azzayewa
Emmanuel Ogbole has completed his transfer to Libyan club Olympic Azzayewa from Kwara United, according to reports by DAILY POST. The 21-year-old forward joined the Libyan side for an undisclosed fee.
Ogbole enjoyed a standout campaign with Kwara United during the current season, scoring seven goals in just 10 league appearances under manager Tunde Sanni.
The young striker also featured for the home-based Super Eagles squad, contributing to their successful qualification for the 2024 African Nations Championship (CHAN). Prior to his time at Kwara United, Ogbole played for Nasarawa United in Nigeria's Premier Football League (NPFL).
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