Orlando Pirates part ways with Olisa Ndah by mutual agreement
Olisa Ndah, who made over 80 appearances and won six trophies, requested release to find regular playing time, ending his tenure with Orlando Pirates by mutual agreement.
- On Thursday, Orlando Pirates Football Club announced they parted ways with Nigerian centre-back Olisa Ndah, releasing him as a free agent immediately, allowing him to sign outside the PSL transfer window.
- Ndah requested the release after careful talks to pursue regular playing time elsewhere, and Pirates stated the decision followed respectful discussions with club management and was handled amicably.
- He joined from Akwa United in August 2021, made over 80 appearances, won six trophies, captained the side multiple times, and last played a league match in September 2024.
- The move alters Pirates' squad amid reshaping and may upset fans, while as a free agent Ndah can join another club outside the PSL transfer window.
- Mbokazi's sale to Chicago Fire had been expected to create space for Ndah, yet he missed nearly 12 months last year with tibia and fibula fractures limiting his chances.
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