Shafiu joins New Radiant

Dec 26, 2013 - 01:25:46 | Shimaz Ali
Shafiu has joined New Radiant on a two year contract.

Male’, MALDIVES – New Radiant Sports Club has confirmed that national team and Maziya defender Shafiu Ahmed has joined them on a two year contract.

Shafiu Ahmed, one of the most promising defenders in the country joined the Blues last night and had been a key player with Maziya last season.

Shafiu started his top flight career with Valencia and has also played for Victory before joining Maziya.

Mukhuthar Naseer and Ibrahim Fazeel have also joined the Blues and they have almost all the players of the national team. But ace striker Ali Ashfaq has left the Blues to join with Malaysia’s DPRM FA.

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Comment on Dec 27
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I think Shafiu took a very good decission because NRSC has appointed a very good coach and his traning would boost his carrier.
beny on Dec 28
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Having all the players being hand-picked for new radiant what chance do others teams have in the league? And what is the point of other teams taking part in the league? FAM evidently needs to intervene here and do something about this…not only to sustain the league but also to keep the national game from its fast dwindling appeal.
Ahan on Dec 28
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I agree and disagree. Agree because all team will be relatively equal. Disagree because you are trying to STOP someone form improving and moving forward to the RIGHT DIRECTION!!! I believe players are joining new coz they are good and reliable ( i mean salary wise). I do not think anyone is getting an insane salary in New. If we are to talk about stopping new, then we have to talk more about "why other clubs are inactive" let alone clubs, FAM itself is sleeping, while we all are eagerly waiting to know the NT coach!!??!!! Having said that, i do wish to see New or any other club developing raw talents rather then buying what others have produced. But there is a long way for this dream to come true and we all know the reason; Finance.

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