Bartholomew Ogbeche To Test With Hapoel Acre
Published: October 15, 2013
Israeli club Hapoel Acre are in the market for a new attacker after parting company with Brazilian Leandrão on Monday.
Sports Walla says one of the candidates being tipped to replace Leandrão is the former Nigeria international Bartholomew Ogbeche.
The 29 - year - old, who is a free agent, is expected in Israel in the coming days to begin trials with Hapoel Acre and will be offered a contract if he impresses manager Yuval Naim at the end of the exercise.
Bartholomew Ogbeche made his name with Paris Saint-Germain, for whom he scored 6 goals in 57 appearances.
He has also represented teams in United Arab Emirates, England, Spain and Greece.
Photo Credit: Forum.ea.com
Sports Walla says one of the candidates being tipped to replace Leandrão is the former Nigeria international Bartholomew Ogbeche.
The 29 - year - old, who is a free agent, is expected in Israel in the coming days to begin trials with Hapoel Acre and will be offered a contract if he impresses manager Yuval Naim at the end of the exercise.
Bartholomew Ogbeche made his name with Paris Saint-Germain, for whom he scored 6 goals in 57 appearances.
He has also represented teams in United Arab Emirates, England, Spain and Greece.
Photo Credit: Forum.ea.com
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