Ghanaian defender, Osuman Kassim has extended his stay with Tajikistan’s top-tier club, FC Regar-Tadaz, after an impressive performance during the previous season.
The 23-year-old, known for his commanding presence at the back, played a pivotal role in helping the Tursunzoda-based team secure the Tajikistan Cup.
His contributions were vital to the club's success, further solidifying his reputation as a reliable and skilled defender in the region.
The contract extension comes on the heels of Kassim’s participation in the AFC Challenge League, an annual continental competition organized by the Asian Football Confederation.
This opportunity allowed him to showcase his abilities on a larger stage, earning valuable experience that will contribute to his ongoing development.
His performances in both domestic and international competitions have earned him recognition, making him one of the standout defenders in Tajikistan’s top-flight league.
Before making the move to Asia, Kassim played for several clubs in his home country, including the Premier League side Accra Lions Football Club.
His decision to move abroad marked a significant step in his career, as he sought to develop his skills further and gain exposure to international football.
His time at FC Regar has proven to be a crucial chapter in his professional growth, with his standout performances garnering attention from several clubs in the region.
Despite interest from multiple clubs chasing his signature, Kassim has opted to continue his journey with FC Regar for one more season.
Sources indicate that the defender is taking his time to weigh his options carefully before making any future moves.
By staying with the club for another season, Kassim aims to solidify his place in the team while considering his next steps in what is shaping up to be a promising career abroad.