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Continues to get stronger: Shafi Suleimanov signed for the season with Hapoel Be'er Sheva Israel today

2022-08-17T14:53:42.110Z


The Russian midfielder (22), who played last season in the Turkish Girsonsspor, to which he was loaned from Krasnodar, will strengthen the cup holder: "This club aims as high as possible and I will do everything to help it"


The winger Shafi Sulaimanov signed a few minutes ago with Hapoel Be'er Sheva.

Shafi signed the loan contract for one season with a purchase option, after successfully passing the medical tests.

Last season, Shafi played in the Turkish team Girsonspor, to which he was loaned from the Russian Krasnodar.

Shafi grew up in the academy of Krasnodar and already at the age of 19 made his debut in the Champions League.

Among other things, he scored in the European frameworks against Leverkusen, Valencia, Sevilla, Porto and other teams.

Suleimanov: "I am very happy to join Hapoel Be'er Sheva. I have heard a lot about this club and its history, and I am already looking forward to joining the team's training sessions and playing in Turner Stadium in front of the fans. This club aims as high as possible and I will do everything to help it meet all of its goals this season."

The club's CEO, attorney Guy Premor: "Shafi's arrival is part of our hard work behind the scenes with the goal of fielding a strong team this season that will compete for all the titles. Shafi's qualities match our professional needs and I have no doubt that he will give us an additional dimension to the offensive part. I congratulate the player for joining us and wish him great success."

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Source: israelhayom

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