Al-Zawraa Signs Two New Deals in the Winter Transfer Market
Al-Zawraa Club officially announced its contract with two professional players, in a step aimed at strengthening the team's lineup before the upcoming Iraqi Stars League commitments and continuing to compete strongly for the top positions. The "Leader" management seeks to address some positions and support the coaching staff's options with elements possessing experience and the ability to make a difference on the field.
Al-Zawraa's management contracted Brazilian striker Matheus Silva (28 years old), coming from the Indonesian club Persipura, to be a new offensive addition to the team. Silva has previously had several experiences in Brazilian stadiums, defending the colors of clubs like Bangu, Cascavel, and Coimbra, which gave him a diverse experience expected to contribute to raising the offensive effectiveness of the Al-Nawaris in the upcoming phase.
Al-Zawraa also strengthened its defensive line by contracting Congolese defender Henok Enonga (32 years old), who has a rich professional record after representing several Arab and African clubs, most notably Kuwait SC, Morocco's Royal Army, Tanzania's Simba, and Oman's Al-Nahda, making him an important option to provide the backline with more solidity and stability.
The club published an official statement through its social media accounts announcing the completion of the two deals, confirming that the contracts are part of its plan to support the team, as the statement read:
- "The latest winter transfer market deals.. Congolese defender Enonga Henok defends the Leader's emblem until the end of the season, Henok is a new Al-Nawaris in Al-Zawraa's ranks."
- "Brazilian striker Matheus Silva strengthens the Leader's front lines until the end of the season, Silva is a new warrior in the Copper Brigade."
These moves reflect Al-Zawraa's management's desire to provide the necessary tools for the coaching staff to continue positive results, especially with the competition heating up in the league. Fans hope these contracts will form a real technical addition that helps the team achieve its goals and appear in the best form in the upcoming matches.
Al-Zawraa's management contracted Brazilian striker Matheus Silva (28 years old), coming from the Indonesian club Persipura, to be a new offensive addition to the team. Silva has previously had several experiences in Brazilian stadiums, defending the colors of clubs like Bangu, Cascavel, and Coimbra, which gave him a diverse experience expected to contribute to raising the offensive effectiveness of the Al-Nawaris in the upcoming phase.
Al-Zawraa also strengthened its defensive line by contracting Congolese defender Henok Enonga (32 years old), who has a rich professional record after representing several Arab and African clubs, most notably Kuwait SC, Morocco's Royal Army, Tanzania's Simba, and Oman's Al-Nahda, making him an important option to provide the backline with more solidity and stability.
The club published an official statement through its social media accounts announcing the completion of the two deals, confirming that the contracts are part of its plan to support the team, as the statement read:
- "The latest winter transfer market deals.. Congolese defender Enonga Henok defends the Leader's emblem until the end of the season, Henok is a new Al-Nawaris in Al-Zawraa's ranks."
- "Brazilian striker Matheus Silva strengthens the Leader's front lines until the end of the season, Silva is a new warrior in the Copper Brigade."
These moves reflect Al-Zawraa's management's desire to provide the necessary tools for the coaching staff to continue positive results, especially with the competition heating up in the league. Fans hope these contracts will form a real technical addition that helps the team achieve its goals and appear in the best form in the upcoming matches.