26-year-old Cameroonian defender Che Malone Fondoh Junior has confirmed his departure from Tanzanian giants Simba SC as his move to USM Alger edges even closer.
The former Union Sportive of Douala sweeper that joined Simba SC from Cotonsport of Garoua spent two full seasons on the books of the ‘Nguvu Moja’, helping them finish runners-up in the Tanzanian Premier League on two occasions and winning the Super Cup.
Just before Che switched to a new challenge, he issued a touching statement.
“I wish to say thank you to every member of the Simba Family ; for all the time spent together, the good , the bad and the ugly times. Thank you for tanking me as a brother not a teammate. I wish to say thank you to my teammates, the technical staff , the medical team and all the Simba management for trusting à en believing in me, for the advice, the encouragements, the push for it greatly uplifted me. Special thanks goes to the head coach Mr Fadlu Davids who took me like a son and not a player. Would have loved to continue the journey with the team but you know football comes with other opportunities to explore and experience other challenges. Special thanks goes too to the fans who relentlessly supported me both in good and bad moments. Thank you guys for the criticism, the encouragement, the push and the love you showed me. You will forever remain in my heart. I love you all SIMBA NGUVU MOJA.”
Che made over 50 appearances during his stint at the club and will be remembered as one of their best signings in recent times.
A move to Algeria will give the Cameroon International the chance to play football in the third country after successful stints in Cameroon and Tanzania.
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