Evans Ogbonda has officially parted ways with Nigerian football club Rangers, a former champion of the Nigeria Premier Football League. The left-back announced his departure in a farewell message, expressing appreciation to the club for its support during his tenure.
Ogbonda’s gratitude was specifically directed towards the club’s general manager, Amobi Ezeaku, and manager Fidelis Ilechukwu, acknowledging their unwavering support and contributions to his growth. He also thanked other coaches, backroom staff, supporters, and the management for their roles in his experience at the club.
Ogbonda joined Rangers in 2024, under the management of Fidelis Ilechukwu. His time at the club has come to an end, and he is expected to secure a new deal with another club before the current transfer window closes.
The Nigeria Premier Football League, the top division of Nigerian football, has seen significant player movement in recent times. As clubs navigate the transfer market, Ogbonda’s departure from Rangers marks another development in the league’s ongoing player shuffle.
With his experience and skills, Ogbonda is likely to be a sought-after signing for clubs looking to bolster their defensive lineup. His departure from Rangers, however, marks the end of a chapter in his career, one that he has acknowledged with appreciation for the opportunities and support he received.
As the transfer window progresses, fans and observers will be watching to see where Ogbonda’s next move takes him. With his departure from Rangers now official, the focus shifts to his future prospects and the potential impact he could have on his next club. The Nigerian football landscape continues to evolve, with player movements like Ogbonda’s contributing to the dynamic nature of the sport in the country.