Former Nigeria international Imoh Ezekiel has completed a move to Kazakhstan Premier League side FC Kaisar.
The club confirmed the signing through its official channels, with the striker arriving on a free transfer after leaving Albanian outfit KF Pogradeci in January.
Ezekiel becomes the second former Nigeria national football team forward to join the Kazakh side in recent months, following the arrival of Victor Moses, who retired from international football after the 2018 FIFA World Cup.
The 31-year-old began his career at 36 Lion FC and has played for a number of clubs across Europe, Asia and the Middle East.
During his career, he featured for teams including Standard Liège, Al-Arabi SC, RSC Anderlecht, Konyaspor, UD Las Palmas and KV Kortrijk.
Ezekiel also had spells with Al Jazira Club, Al Dhafra FC, Lalitpur City FC and Romanian side UTA Arad.
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On the international stage, the forward was part of Nigeria’s squad that won a bronze medal at the 2016 Summer Olympics. He started five of the team’s six matches and registered two assists during the tournament.
Meanwhile, Moses has already arrived in Kazakhstan ahead of FC Kaisar’s league clash with FC Astana scheduled for Monday.
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Travel restrictions in the United Arab Emirates initially delayed the arrival of both Moses and Ezekiel, preventing them from featuring in Kaisar’s opening match of the season against FK Zhenys.