Official : Dinamo Minsk Parts Company With Christian Obodo
Published: October 11, 2013
Belarusian club Dinamo Minsk has unilaterally terminated the contract of Nigeria international Christian Obodo, the official website is reporting.
Christian Obodo was one of the high profile acquisitions of Dinamo Minsk this year, but failed to play an official game for the capital club in the Premier League as a result of injury.
The leadership of the seven - time champions of Belarus has decided to part company with the Super Eagle after he failed to abide by the terms of his contract which was due to elapse in the summer of 2014.
The central midfielder previously represented Perugia, Fiorentina, Udinese , Torino and Lecce.
Photo Credit: dinamo-minsk.by
Christian Obodo was one of the high profile acquisitions of Dinamo Minsk this year, but failed to play an official game for the capital club in the Premier League as a result of injury.
The leadership of the seven - time champions of Belarus has decided to part company with the Super Eagle after he failed to abide by the terms of his contract which was due to elapse in the summer of 2014.
The central midfielder previously represented Perugia, Fiorentina, Udinese , Torino and Lecce.
Photo Credit: dinamo-minsk.by
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