Aiham Ousou joins the Red-Whites

21-year old centre back joins Slavia from GAIS Göteborg.

Captain of Sweden under-21 national team signed contract at Eden until 30 June 2026.

“Slavia is a big team playing very good football. In the last couple of years, they achieved many things under the current coach. I always wanted to be the best, to fight for big clubs in big leagues,” Ousou said after his arrival to Prague.

“I saw Slavia playing in the European competitions, I saw the success they made. It motivated me even more to come here. I always give 110%, I am a leader, fast and good on the ball,” the Swedish defender added.

Aiham Ousou was born in Mölndal and started playing football with Angered FC and Angered MBIK. Before 2016/17 season he moved to Västra Frölunda IF in the Swedish third division. He scored three times in 11 games and earned his move to BK Häcken Academy signing his first professional contract in 2018.

In 2020, Ousou left on loan for Eskilstuna and made his debut in Superettan – Swedish second division – in August 2020. The 186 cm tall defender started regularly for Sweden under-19 and he recently became captain of Sweden under-21 national team.

In 2021 he moved to GAIS Göteborg and made 9 caps in the current Superettan season.

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