Saturday 18 January 2014

Nigeria defender Elderson Echiejile joins Monaco

Nigeria international defender Elderson Echiejile has joined
big-spending French Ligue 1 side Monaco from Portuguese club Sporting
Braga.
The 25-year-old left-back has signed a four-and-a-half-year deal,
returning to France where he spent three years with Rennes from 2007.
"I am very happy and proud - Monaco is one of the best clubs in
Europe," Echiejile told Monaco's website.
"They have a great reputation in Africa since George Weah played here."
As well as former Liberia striker Weah - three-time African Player of
jumia.com.ng the Year and 1995 World Player of the Year - Echiejile pointed out the
"great Nigerian players who have worn the Monaco jersey, like Lukman
Haruna and Victor Ikpeba".
DID YOU KNOW?
Echiejile played in the 2010 World Cup in South Africa, making two
appearances for the Super Eagles

"I'll give the best of myself to succeed them as best as possible," he added.
The left-back, whose contract with Braga was due to end in June,
played every match for Nigeria as they won the Africa Cup of Nations
in South Africa last year.
Monaco's technical director Riccardo Pecini said: "He is a very good
player that we followed for some time and we think he still has a
great room for improvement
"He already knows the Ligue 1, an important aspect for us, and through
sound recruitment, we continue to move forward in our desire to focus
on players with high potential. "
Monaco, second in Ligue 1, five points behind leaders Paris
St-Germain, have invested heavily in players since gaining promotions
last season, signing the likes of Radamal Falcao and Joao Moutinho.
Ivory Coast striker Lacina Traore joined Monaco from Russian club
Anzhi Makhachkala for an undisclosed fee earlier in January.
Several Nigerians have played for Monaco in the past including Ikpeba,
Haruna, Sani Keita and Rabiu Afolabi.
Ikpeba was the most successful, his 13 goals helped them to the French
title in 1997 and that success saw him crowned African Footballer of
the Year.
Source: BBC sports

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