Abdallah Jusuf becomes red-white

Bahraini international Abdalláh Júsuf Hilál becomes 4th Slavia reinforcement during the 2018/19 winter break. 25-year old forward remains on loan to Bohemians for the rest of the season.
Júsuf is currently in UAE playing for Bahrain on AFC Asian Cup. “He returns at the end of winter break and it would be difficult for him to adapt on in the new club with so many competitors. Therefore, it has been better for his further development to continue in his work in Bohemians, to adapt more on the Czech league. He will have more space there than he would have in Slavia,” says Slavia Sports Director Jan Nezmar.

Abdalláh Júsuf Hilál was born on 12 June 1993 in Bahrain capital Manáma. Since 2009 he has been playing for East Riffa, the 2017/18 season he spent on loan to Al-Muharraq winning the Bahraini Premier League. In summer 2018 he moved to Bohemians 1095 Prague and became very first Bahraini player in European top divisions.

In Bohemians Júsuf scored 5 goals in 15 league games this season, adding 3 assists. He is also Bahraini international playing 5 games in recent Wold Cup qualification and scoring 3 goals. Currently he plays for Bahrain on AFC Asian Cup.

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