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Dinamo has completed another transfer: the “dogs” take over the CFR Cluj model - Hotnews.ro

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Dinamo continues the series of transfers on the African branch. The “Dogs” announced the acquisition of 19-year-old Nigerian midfielder Ahmed Bala Ahmed. Read more on Golazo.ro

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Dinamo continues the series of transfers on the African branch. The “Dogs” announced the acquisition of 19-year-old Nigerian midfielder Ahmed Bala Ahmed. Read more on Golazo.ro

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Dinamo București made a transfer shortly after the match against U Cluj, score 0-1. This is African striker Ahmed Bala, 19, from the Ikon Allah Football Academy. Thus, the band coached by Zeljko Kopic, 46, reached its thirteenth transfer this summer. Dinamo București made a new transfer, immediately after they lost the match against U Cluj! African Ahmed Bala is 19 years old The announcement of the transfer of the African was made by club offici…

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Dinamo București continues to strengthen its squad for the current season.

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Dinamo brought in Nigerian right midfielder Ahmed Bala Ahmed (19), brought from the Ikon Allah Football Academy. This season, the footballer will play for CS Tunari, a team that plays in the 2nd League. Dinamo is looking to secure its future. The “dogs” brought Romanians Andrei Mărginean (23 years old), Cătălin Cîrjan (21), Alexandru Roșca (20), Adrian Caragea (18) or Raul Rotund (18) this summer.

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gsp.ro broke the news in on Tuesday, September 3, 2024.
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