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Nir Barada signed in Budapest Honved: "Great progress for me"
The brakeman has signed for four seasons with the same coach Istvan Fishont: "Happy to be here and can no longer wait for my first game"
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Yaniv Tuchman
Thursday, 21 January 2021, 11:56
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Nir Barada officially signed today (Thursday) in Budapest Hungarian Hungary for four seasons.
Barda, who arrived at the Hungarian club's offices this morning, toured the compound and officially signed the contract after being acquired by MS.
Ashdod and received the shirt number 5. Tonight he is expected to hold a personal premiere training with his new coach Istvan Fishont, who previously played in Israel, and even be included in the team's roster for the upcoming game.
"I am happy to be here," Barada told the team's official website after the signing.
"This is tremendous progress for me - personally and professionally. Honved's facility is beautiful, the conditions are impressive and I can not wait for my first game."
"We are very pleased that we were able to add Nir, who was a very important screw in his last team," admitted club general manager Gabor Con.
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Ashdod sold the brake through Barde's agent Adam Kidan in a deal for which the group will receive 130,000 euros.
Although Barada was supposed to end his contract at the end of the season and become a free agent, the Hungarians will pay about half a million shekels for the transfer.
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