Greek side interested in Abud Omar

After seeing his contract terminated by Athlitiki Enosi Larissa on mutual consent, Kenyan international Abud Omar is on the radar of fellow Greek side Kalamata.The former Tusker FC left back had his contract ripped apart despite still having a year left with the club downsizing their playing staff in a bid to stay afloat to curb their financial woes.Abud Omar’s contract terminated in GreeceLarissa revealed that Kalamata are looking to bolster their squad ahead of next season after coming close to sealing promotion to the Greek Super League, finishing third in the second tier in the just concluded campaign.“The case of the former football player of PAE AEL, Aboud Omar, seems to be being examined by PAE Kalamata according to reports, which has coach Sakis Tsiolis, who seeks to strengthen ahead of the new season of the Superleague 2. ##NAJAVA_MECA_6447543##Aboud Omar was born on September 9th 1992 is an Kenyan international left back-half. Abud Omar, started his career in Bandari of his homeland, played in Tusker and in 2015 he was transferred to Panagialios (16 appearances). From there he moved to Slavia Sofia (69 appearances and one goal), where he played in the first division of Bulgaria, followed by his transfer to the Belgian Cercle Brugge (9 appearances), Romanian side Sepsi (9 appearances), while in the 2020- 2021 became champion with Ionikos (22 appearances and two goals) in Super League 2,” read a statement from Larissa.Abud’s Larissa tastes rare defeat in GreeceThe 29-year-old had an impressive season with Larissa making 20 league appearances and chipped in with two assists as the club narrowly missed out on promotion.Kalamata was home to Kenyan international Paul Were who turned out for the club from 2017 to 2018 where he made 11 appearances and scored three goals.

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