Official : San Antonio Scorpions Reach Agreement To Sign Bright Dike From Toronto
Published: April 28, 2015
Through a statement on its official webpage, North American Soccer League side San Antonio Scorpions has announced that it has reached an agreement with Toronto FC regarding the hiring of Bright Dike.
Per league and club policy, the financial terms of the contract have not been disclosed by the NASL champions.
The Nigeria national - teamer has found playing opportunities difficult to come by since the start of the new MLS season, having made only two substitute appearances for Toronto.
On his curriculum vitae, Bright Dike previously defended the colours of Portland Timbers, Orange County Blues and Indiana Invaders.
For the remainder of this season, the 28 - year - old will suit up with the number 20 kit.
Photo Credit : torontofc.ca
Per league and club policy, the financial terms of the contract have not been disclosed by the NASL champions.
The Nigeria national - teamer has found playing opportunities difficult to come by since the start of the new MLS season, having made only two substitute appearances for Toronto.
On his curriculum vitae, Bright Dike previously defended the colours of Portland Timbers, Orange County Blues and Indiana Invaders.
For the remainder of this season, the 28 - year - old will suit up with the number 20 kit.
Photo Credit : torontofc.ca
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