Daily Newsletter

SONGANI EXTENDS STAY AT ICELANDIC SIDE VESTRI

Bruce Chikuni

ZIMBABWE international midfielder, Silas Songani, has extended his union with Icelandic side Vestri by another season.

His agreement with Vestri was expected to run down at the end of this campaign but his contributions left the club with no option but to tie him for another season.

The former FC Platinum forward played a significant role when Vestri sneaked into the Premiership, through the play-offs, after finishing fourth in the championship last season.

 Songani powered Vestri’s quest for promotion with 10 goals two seasons ago.

 In the just ended campaign, the dreadlocked midfielder netted twice and provided eight assists.

 Former Warriors midfielder, Kundai Benyu, also had a stint with Vestri when they were still battling for a top-flight ticket. Songani told Zimpapers Sports that the extension of his contract has presented him a chance to leave a mark at the club.

 “It’s been a good journey for me, this club has given me a lot, the support from the fans, players and coaches has made it tough for me to look elsewhere. 

“This agreement shows that they have an appreciation of my efforts and I believe I can still do better next season.

“This means a lot to me and I felt the love when I was offered the privilege to renew my contract.

“I believe I have what it takes to play for the Warriors and I will never give up on that wish, I still have a chance to do more of the talking on the field to prove what I can offer on the table,” said Songani.

Related Posts

NO CAN DO

EMMA RADUCANU says her tennis results were impacted by off-field commercial activities following the fairytale US Open win. When she incredibly became Queen of New York aged 18 in September…

EDITORIAL : Doek & slay: Women hit back

YESTERDAY we reported that the amazing success of the final Doek & Slay show on Sunday, which attracted about 23 000 women at Alex Sports Club, has sparked an online…

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

You Missed

Cassava Technologies secures $90 mln for African expansion

Cassava Technologies secures $90 mln for African expansion

Japanese Embassy donates US$70 000 eye equipment to St Luke’s Hospital

Japanese Embassy donates US$70 000 eye equipment to St Luke’s Hospital

Four Grade 7 students off to Egypt for robotics challenge

Four Grade 7 students off to Egypt for robotics challenge

World Soil Day commemorated amidst calls to conserve soil

World Soil Day commemorated amidst calls to conserve soil

Trial of five suspected SA hitmen resumes today

Trial of five suspected SA hitmen resumes today

Goverment takes major steps in protecting children with disabilities

Goverment takes major steps in protecting children with disabilities
Translate »