Zambian striker Obrey Chirwa has extended his stay at Tanzanian outfit, AZAM FC after he penned a one year deal.
The former FC Platinum player had two months left on his current contract and hence the Dar es Salaam based outfit acted swiftly to retain the services of Chirwa.
“Obrey Chirwa has added a new one-year contract to remain in the team. The star’s previous contract, which he added in June last year, was coming to an end at the end of the season, so he will stay on until next year.”
#DoneDeal MSHAMBULIAJI wa @azamfc, Obrey Chirwa, ameongeza mkataba mpya wa mwaka mmoja kuendelea kusalia ndani ya timu hiyo.
Mkataba wa awali wa nyota huyo alioongeza Juni mwaka jana, ulikuwa unamalizika mwishoni mwa msimu huu, hivyo ataendelee kusalia hadi mwakani. pic.twitter.com/oXrkiHUrX1
— Azam FC (@azamfc) April 23, 2020
The former Zambia U23 national team striker has been in Tanzania since 2016 when he made his $120 000 worth move from Zimbabwean outfit FC Platinum to Yanga.
The 26-year-old then left Yanga to join the Egyptian side Nogoom FC in 2018 but only stayed there for four months before moving back to the Tanzanian Ligi Kuu Bara this time on the books of AZAM.


