Edu Bedia will be an asset for FC Goa: Puskur

Times of India | 1 week ago | 15-06-2022 | 02:40 am

Edu Bedia will be an asset for FC Goa: Puskur

Panaji: Edu Bedia will at FC Goa for the sixth consecutive season, a record for any foreign player in the Indian Super League (ISL). The Spanish midfielder joined the club in 2017 and has continued since then with all players who joined with him either retiring or moving to other clubs. “Edu brings a wealth of experience with him and we expect him to be a bridge between the existing crop of players and the new ones coming in,” said FC Goa’s director of football Ravi Puskur. “He’s been a key player for us for the past two seasons and given the significant changes we’ve made in the coaching staff and foreign players this year, he will be an asset with his knowhow and familiarity with the league.” In nearly five years, Bedia has made 102 appearances for FC Goa across all competitions, notching 13 goals and as many assists during this period. “FC Goa is more than just a club in my career,” said Bedia. “Goa and the fans have been an important part of my life. I am delighted to be back with the team “It has been a pleasure for me to complete various personal milestones and also to win laurels with the club. However, I believe this coming season will be my most important at the club and I fully believe we will be back amongst the top teams in the ISL.”

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