União Desportiva do Songo receives some good news as it prepares for the upcoming season, with the return of Mozambican international forward Lau Ha King. After a stint with Sagrada Esperança of Angola, Lau King opted to terminate his contract and return to the "hodroeléctrico" club, which will be managed this year by British manager Mark Harrison, succeeding Serbian Srdjan Zivojnov.
Lau King's decision to return to Songo marks not only a change of club, but also a reunion with a home he knows well. His return is eagerly awaited by fans, especially considering the interest from other national and international clubs, including giants like Costa do Sol and Ferroviário de Maputo.
The swiftness shown by União Desportiva do Songo in securing the striker's acquisition highlights the club's determination to strengthen its squad for the upcoming season. The interest from several clubs underscores Lau King's quality and prominence in the football scene, making him a coveted asset for several clubs.
The change in coaching, with Mark Harrison taking the helm, adds an element of freshness to the team, and fans are eagerly awaiting to see how the combination of international talent and British leadership will shape Songo's performance in the competition.
Mozambican football, always vibrant and full of twists and turns, sees this transfer as an exciting chapter. Lau King's return not only strengthens Songo's squad but also generates an atmosphere of excitement among fans, eager to witness the forward's contributions during and after his participation in the AFCON.
As the season approaches, União Desportiva do Songo is positioning itself to face challenges and renewed aspirations, with Lau King's experience being a valuable asset. Now, all that remains is to wait for the games to begin and see how this chapter unfolds, full of expectations and promises for Mozambican football fans.











































