Nigerian goalkeeper Amas Obasogie has taken the next step in his career, signing with Tanzanian club Singida Black Stars.
The move follows a brief stint with Ethiopian side Fasil Kenema, where his performances caught attention across African football circles.
Obasogie’s journey has been one of consistent growth. After excelling with Bendel Insurance in Nigeria, he moved to Ethiopia to join Fasil Kenema, where he quickly became a key figure.
His commanding presence between the posts and sharp reflexes earned him recognition, setting the stage for his transfer to Singida.
Fasil Kenema bid farewell to their standout goalkeeper with a message of gratitude on Instagram.
The club praised Obasogie’s dedication and professionalism, wishing him the best in his new adventure.
KIPA HUYU AKIFUNGWA ANALIA SIKU 3.
AMAS OBASOGIE NI CHUI
Tunapenda kutambulisha usajili wa pili tulioufanya katika dirisha dogo la Usajili kwa kumuongeza kikosini Golikipa, Amas Obasogie kutoka nchini Nigeria.
Karibu sana. pic.twitter.com/6hfI075qJi
— SINGIDA BLACK STARS SC (@singidabssc) January 16, 2025
Their message highlighted the impact he made both on and off the pitch during his time in Ethiopia.
At Singida Black Stars, Obasogie is expected to play a pivotal role in the team’s plans for success.
Known for his shot-stopping ability and leadership at the back, he brings a wealth of experience from domestic and international competitions.
The Super Eagles goalkeeper now faces the challenge of adapting to Tanzanian football and helping his new club achieve their goals.
This move represents another milestone for Obasogie, who continues to build an impressive career across Africa.
For Singida, securing a goalkeeper of his caliber signals their intent to compete at the highest level. Both player and club now look ahead with optimism, ready to make their mark together.
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