Former Mamelodi Sundowns forward Toni Silva back on the market after FC Tobol title win

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Former Mamelodi Sundowns forward Toni Silva is back on the market after a historic title-winning campaign. 🔥 Read more here! ➡️

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Toni Silva, who most recently featured for Guinea-Bissau at the 2021 CAF Africa Cup of Nations in Cameroon, has become a free agent after his contract with reigning Kazakhstan Premier League champions, FC Tobol, expired. "Azat Nurgaliyev, Toni Silva, Sultan Abilgazy, Elguja Lobzhanidze, Yegor Tsuprikov and Jeremy Manzorro left the team after the expiration of their employment contract," the club said in an official statement.

 

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