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NPFL: Arinze leaves Kwara United for Libyan club Alafreky SC
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NPFL: Arinze leaves Kwara United for Libyan club Alafreky SC

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Matthew Arinze has sealed a move to Libyan outfit Alafreky SC, DAILY POST reports.

Arinze joined Alafreky SC from Nigeria Premier Football League side, NPFL, side Kwara United.

The defender featured in 29 matches for the Harmony Boys last season.

The move marks Arinze’s first stint outside Nigeria after four seasons in the NPFL.

He helped Kwara United maintain their NPFL status last season.

DAILY POST reports that Kwara United have signed Onyeure Uche Daniel as a direct replacement for Arinze.

Arinze previously played for Bendel Insurance, Lobi Stars and Abia Warriors.

NPFL: Arinze leaves Kwara United for Libyan club Alafreky SC

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