Luís Miquissone Confirmed at the Songo Sports Union

Luís Miquissone, the talented Mozambican left winger, is back at União Desportiva do Songo. The confirmation came yesterday from a source at the "hydroelectric" club, marking Miquissone's return to national football and to the club where he achieved significant success.

Sealed Agreement

The agreement between Miquissone and the UD Songo management was finalized on Tuesday, with the player's official presentation scheduled for the coming days. The player's debut is scheduled for the end of this month, pending only a few bureaucratic details.

Return to National Football

Miquissone's return to UD Songo is a significant milestone. He previously shone for the club, where he excelled with a remarkable season that saw him score 20 goals in 35 appearances, launching him into an international career.

International Career

Miquissone's career abroad began with South African champions Mamelodi Sundowns, followed by loan spells at Chippa United and Royal Eagles. In 2019, he returned to Songo, where his exceptional performances led to a transfer to Simba SC of the Tanzanian First League. His skills blossomed in the 2020/2021 season, leading to his signing with Al Ahly, one of the biggest clubs in Egypt and Africa.

However, his time at Al Ahly was less remarkable, resulting in a loan spell at Abha in the Saudi Arabian First League, where he also failed to shine. A return to Simba last season was also unsuccessful, leading to the Lions' decision not to renew his contract.

New Mission in Songo

Miquissone returns to Songo with the mission of helping the "hydroelectric" team win the national title. The club currently sits third in the league with 18 points, behind Costa do Sol with 20 points and the Black Bulls with 23 points.

Potential Reinforcement

In addition to Miquissone, there is speculation about the possible return of Kambala, another Mozambican international, who played for Polokwane City in South Africa's Premier League last season. Kambala's addition could further strengthen Songo's title bid.

Luís Miquissone's return to União Desportiva do Songo is an exciting development for Mozambican football. His international experience and proven talent bring new hope to the "hydroelectric" club in its quest for the title. Fans eagerly await his debut and the contributions he will bring to the team.

With Miquissone and possibly Kambala, UD Songo is positioning itself as a strong contender for the championship, promising an exciting second half of the season.

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