Official : Djiby Fall Returns To Denmark, Pens Two Year Deal With Randers
Published: September 02, 2013
Senegalese striker Djiby Fall has joined Danish outfit Randers on a two - year contract from Greuther Furth.
The 28 - year - old Senegal international is not a stranger to the Superliga as he previously represented Randers and OB Odense.
Speaking after his unveiling, Fall told the official website : '' It makes me feel good to be back in Danish football, and especially in Randers FC, where it all started.
'' It is highly emotional for me to be back in Randers FC, but I am looking forward to the challenge and show my old home crowd everything I have in me.''
Djiby Fall has also played for teams in Russia, Belgium, United Arab Emirates and Norway.
Photo Credit : footballtop.com
The 28 - year - old Senegal international is not a stranger to the Superliga as he previously represented Randers and OB Odense.
Speaking after his unveiling, Fall told the official website : '' It makes me feel good to be back in Danish football, and especially in Randers FC, where it all started.
'' It is highly emotional for me to be back in Randers FC, but I am looking forward to the challenge and show my old home crowd everything I have in me.''
Djiby Fall has also played for teams in Russia, Belgium, United Arab Emirates and Norway.
Photo Credit : footballtop.com
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