Obinna Obiefule Disappointed To Crash Out Of Europa League
Published: July 12, 2013
Record goalscorer in the history of the Maltese Premier League, Obinna Obiefule is sad Hibernians have crashed out of the Europa League, following their 7 - 3 loss on aggregate to Vojvodina.
Obiefule, 25, was in action throughout the duration of the game while compatriot Nnaemeka Ajuru was an unused substitute for the Serbians.
''Yes I am disappointed we lost and by such a wide margin over the two legs.
''We played very well but the other team were more experienced and made use of their chances.
''Now, I am looking forward to moving to a bigger club this summer, though I don't have openings at the moment,'' Obiefule said to allnigeriasoccer.com.
Obinna Obiefule has spent the last four seasons in the Island Nation, representing Hamrun Spartans, Sliema Wanderers, Marsaxlokk and Mosta.
His contract with Hibernians expires on June 30, 2014.
Obiefule, 25, was in action throughout the duration of the game while compatriot Nnaemeka Ajuru was an unused substitute for the Serbians.
''Yes I am disappointed we lost and by such a wide margin over the two legs.
''We played very well but the other team were more experienced and made use of their chances.
''Now, I am looking forward to moving to a bigger club this summer, though I don't have openings at the moment,'' Obiefule said to allnigeriasoccer.com.
Obinna Obiefule has spent the last four seasons in the Island Nation, representing Hamrun Spartans, Sliema Wanderers, Marsaxlokk and Mosta.
His contract with Hibernians expires on June 30, 2014.
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