Former Super Eagles midfielder Sani Kaita has joined Enyimba on a three-month loan deal.
Club sources confirmed to KickOffNigeria.com that the midfielder has been training with the team already.
"It
is a good thing for our league that a player like Kaita, who has played
at every international level for Nigeria, is joining Enyimba.
"He
brings a wealth of experience from Europe and from his time playing for
the Super Eagles that will benefit the club and the younger players in
our club," the source said.
Kaita started his top-flight career
at Kano Pillars in 2004 before moving on to Sparta Rotterdam where he
spent the majority of his European career.
He moved to French
club Monaco in 2008, but found his opportunities limited and was
regularly loaned out to the likes of Rubin Kazan and Lokomotiv Moscow
among others before joining Tavriya Simferopol in 2011.
His last move was a loan to Olympiakos Nicosia in Cyprus.
Despite
his club troubles, Kaita enjoyed a steady run with Nigeria, starting at
international level where he helped the Under-20 team to a silver-place
finish in 2005, then Olympic silver at the 2008 games. He also won two
African Nations Cup bronze medals in 2006 and 2010.
Kaita last
played for Nigeria at the 2010 World Cup when he was sent off for an
impetuous retaliatory lunge at Vasilis Torosidis as Nigeria lost in the
group stages to Greece.
No comments :
Post a Comment