Black Bulls recently announced, through their Facebook page, the completion of the naturalization process for athletes Ejaita Ifoni, Jeleel Hammed, Stephen Seameh, and Kadre Gueye. With the acquisition of identification documents, including Identity Cards and Passports, these players are now officially recognized as Mozambican citizens.
Details of the Nationalization Process
The club expressed its gratitude to the Ministry of the Interior, the Mozambican Football Federation, and the State Secretariat for Sport for the administrative contributions that made the naturalization of the athletes possible. The process involved formalizing the players' citizenship, making them legally Mozambican citizens according to the country's legislation.
Message from the Club
In its statement, Black Bulls said: “In this way, the club thanks the Ministry of the Interior, the Mozambican Football Federation and the State Secretariat for Sport for their valuable administrative interventions, which have made the dream of these stars a reality today: the Mozambican dream.” The club also wished the players success, hoping that they will contribute positively to national football.
Impact on Mozambican Football
The naturalization of Ejaita Ifoni, Jeleel Hammed, Stephen Seameh, and Kadre Gueye represents a significant step forward for Black Bulls and for football in Mozambique. With the inclusion of these athletes, the team is stronger and ready to face upcoming competitions with new resources and talent.
The formalization of Mozambican citizenship for the four players is an important milestone for Black Bulls and for Mozambican football. Now, with their identity documents in order, they are prepared to play a key role in the team and contribute to the growth of the sport in the country.





















