JAKARTA - Indonesian national team winger Witan Sulaeman has officially become a new player for the Polish League team, Lechia Gdansk, starting last Wednesday.
The news was conveyed by Lechia Gdansk through his official Instagram account @lechia_gdansk which was quoted in Jakarta, Wednesday.
"Witan Sulaeman has signed a contract. Hello, welcome," wrote Lechia Gdansk in an upload that included a photo of Witan showing off the jersey numbered 80 at the club headquarters, PGE Arena Stadium, Gdansk, Poland.
According to Lechia Gdansk, Witan's contract duration at the club is two years.
Regarding his new team, Witan wants to give his best to boost the squad's performance.
"Hopefully I can contribute a lot to this team. Pray for me," said the 19-year-old footballer as reported by Antara.
Witan Sulaeman himself just started his professional career in 2019 by joining the Liga 2 club PSIM Yogyakarta.
Not long there, in 2020, the man from Palu moved to the Serbian Super League to defend FK Radnik Surdulica.
From there, the U-23 and senior Indonesian national team player then moved to Lechia Gdansk.
Lechia Gdansk itself is no stranger to Indonesian players. Before Witan, the club that was founded in 1945 was strengthened by another Indonesian national team player, Egy Maulana Vikri.
Egy, who has been at Lechia Gdansk since 2018, has decided to move to Slovak League side FK Senica from the end of August 2021.
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