Official : David Abwo Ends Collaboration With Zaglebie Lubin
Published: June 09, 2014
Through a note on the official website, Zaglebie Lubin have announced the departure of former Flying Eagles midfielder David Abwo from the club.
The Holland 2005 Fifa Under 20 World Cup star has spent the last three years with the Polish club, scoring 8 goals in 75 top flight matches.
The Coppers lost their Premier League status at the end of this season, meaning they have to watch their revenue and expenditure in order to stay afloat.
And this contributed in their decision not to extend David Abwo’s stay at the Dialog Arena, Lubin.
Before the start of the 2011 - 2012 campaign, Zaglebie Lubin snapped him up from Lombard Papa for a fee of 150,000 euros.
Photo Credit : zaglebie.com
The Holland 2005 Fifa Under 20 World Cup star has spent the last three years with the Polish club, scoring 8 goals in 75 top flight matches.
The Coppers lost their Premier League status at the end of this season, meaning they have to watch their revenue and expenditure in order to stay afloat.
And this contributed in their decision not to extend David Abwo’s stay at the Dialog Arena, Lubin.
Before the start of the 2011 - 2012 campaign, Zaglebie Lubin snapped him up from Lombard Papa for a fee of 150,000 euros.
Photo Credit : zaglebie.com
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