FC Goa rope in Spanish striker Airam Cabrera

Coming through the ranks at CD Tenerife, Cabrera has gone on to play for a number of Spanish clubs, viz.Villarreal B, Cordoba, Numancia, Lugo, Cadiz and Extremadura.

Published: 13th August 2021 04:18 PM  |   Last Updated: 13th August 2021 04:18 PM   |  A+A-

Airam Cabrera (Photo | Twitter)

By PTI

PANAJI: Indian Super League (ISL) franchise FC Goa on Friday announced the signing of Spanish forward Airam Cabrera on a one-year deal.

Cabrera, 33, has the experience of playing across some of the top leagues in Europe - having strutted his stuff at various levels in Spain and the top leagues of Poland (Ekstraklasa) and Cyprus (Protathlima Cyta), a media release issued by the club said.

Coming through the ranks at CD Tenerife, Cabrera has gone on to play for a number of Spanish clubs, viz.Villarreal B, Cordoba, Numancia, Lugo, Cadiz and Extremadura.

He has also had three stints in the Polish top flight, scoring 30 goals and assisting four in 60 appearances in the Ekstraklasa playing for Wisla Plock, Cracovia and Korona Kielce.

"I am really looking forward to playing in India and experience the amazing state of Goa.

I'm delighted to be here.

I want to help the team with goals and all the experience I acquired in Europe - to help in growing the team," Cabrera said.

FC Goa's vice-president (Strategy), Ravi Puskur weighed in on Cabrera's signing.

"We're pleased to bring Airam on board. He's a player we have monitored closely over the years and we have always found him to be an ideal fit for our style of football," said Puskur.


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