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A New Journey for Haashim Domingo: From South Africa to Morocco

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South African midfielder Haashim Domingo, once linked to Kaizer Chiefs, has now joined Moroccan football giants, Raja Club Athletic. Domingo’s recent transfer comes after a challenging period with Mamelodi Sundowns, where inconsistent game time due to injuries held him back from showcasing his full potential.

Missed Opportunity with Kaizer Chiefs

Although Chiefs initially showed interest in Domingo, the club’s football manager, Kaizer Motaung Jr, went silent on the matter. Despite the fact that no transfer fee would have been required to secure the midfielder’s move, the reason for Motaung’s silence remains a mystery.

Ambition to Play Overseas

Speaking to SABC Sport, Domingo’s agent, Lance Davids, confirmed Chiefs’ initial interest and Domingo’s ambition to play overseas again. The midfielder’s journey began on the international stage with Portuguese club Vitoria Guimaraes’ youth ranks before returning to South Africa.

Set on Joining Raja Club Athletic

Davids revealed that they received multiple offers from local clubs for Domingo. However, upon exploring every available market, Domingo was set on joining Raja Club Athletic when the opportunity presented itself. The warm reception from the Raja faithful upon his arrival in Morocco is expected to translate into a successful stint for the South African.

New Beginning in Morocco

Domingo expressed his excitement and aspirations in a brief video message after his unveiling as a Raja Club Athletic player. He expressed his happiness at joining the illustrious club and looked forward to embarking on a successful journey, with the hope of securing numerous titles.

Opportunity to Reignite Career

This transfer marks a new beginning for Haashim Domingo, providing him with the chance to reignite his career and make a lasting impact on Moroccan football. As he dons the famous green and white jersey of Raja Casablanca, the Moroccan side and their passionate supporters eagerly anticipate the impact he will make on their quest for success.

Raja Club Athletic’s Gain

As Domingo takes to the field in the colors of his new team, Raja Club Athletic and their passionate supporters eagerly anticipate the impact he will make on their quest for success. Domingo’s departure from Mamelodi Sundowns and missed opportunity with Kaizer Chiefs has turned into Raja Club Athletic’s gain.

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