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Mohamed Zidan leaves Mainz for Bani Yas

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The former Borussia Dortmund striker has signed for UAE side Bani Yas SC for an undisclosed fee and has signed a two-year deal.
The Egyptian international has left FSV Mainz for the Middle East and will be plying his trade in the UAE Pro-league from the next season onwards. The player joined the O-Fives in the January transfer window after spending four
successful years with German champions, Borussia Dortmund.
The striker played an important role in making sure http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/1-FSV-Mainz-05-c38166 stay in the Bundesliga and his acquisition surely changed the fortunes of the team. The attacker scored a stunning seven times in the 12 league games he took part in,
which included a goal each in the first six games he played after rejoining Mainz.
Zidan expressed his delight on joining the Emirates’ club and is ecstatic to further continue his career in the Middle East. The forward insisted that he had a brilliant stint in Germany and stated that he tried to perform at his
best for all the teams he played in the Bundesliga.
The Egyptian played for four teams in http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Germany-c2904 from 2005, which included the likes of Werder Bremen, FSV Mainz, Borussia Dortmund and Hamburg SV. The striker scored an impressive 47 league goals with his most successful performances
being for Mainz.
The attacker admitted that he needed a change and is now looking forward to start his career in the UAE. The player is hopeful that he will be able to score many goals and is confident of helping Bani Yas in winning the UAE Pro-League.
“I am delighted to go to the UAE to continue my career. I gave my all to German football with the three clubs I played for so I am happy for an opportunity to go somewhere else. I want to give my all to my new club,” he concluded.
http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Mohamed-Zidan-c26404 also has 44 international caps to his name and has found the net on 13 occasions for the country. At 30, the player has made a good move to play in the Middle East for another three to four years and could prove to
be a great acquisition for the Emirates’ side.

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