Richards Bay announce capture of Uganda striker Joel Madondo from Nsingizini Hotspurs

Richards Bay announce capture of Uganda striker Joel Madondo from Nsingizini Hotspurs

The 27-year-old joins the Natal Rich boys having last played for Eswatini Premier League side Nsingizini Hotspurs.

Madondo is the latest player to join the club following the recent signing of Thembela Sikhakhane.

He is a former Wydad AC attacker with four national team caps and one goal.

A brief club statement read: "Richards Bay Football Club would like to announce the signing of Ugandan striker Joel Madondo, who previously played for Nsingizini Hotspurs FC.

"Welcome Madondo."

Richards Bay are currently in ninth place on the league standings with 18 points from 15 games and are next in action at home against Golden Arrows on Friday.

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