Tanzanian Striker Joseph Kaniki Signs for Swedish Premier Side
The striker joins another Tanzanian who joined the premier division league club recently.
Ndumbalo Soccer Agency managing director Damas Ndumbalo told The Citizen that striker passed his trials in Sweden. Kaniki will join fellow Tanzanian Haruna Moshi who secured a contract with the Swedish club recently.
"The duo flew to Sweden for trials with Gefle earlier this month and both have passed their trials," he said.
Kaniki, who was plying his trades at Rayon Sports of Rwanda, finished his contract before moving to Sweden. Ndumbaro said they had already applied for his International Transfer Certificate (ITC) from Rwanda's soccer body, FERWAFA.
Simba allowed Moshi to fly out to Sweden only three days before clashing with their archrivals, Young Africans in the high flier Dar Es Salaam.
James Momanyi, Goal.com
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