Michael Ngadeu prolonged his contract until 2020

PRAGUE/EDEN ARENA – Cameroonian midfielder Michael Ngadeu-Ngadjui has prolonged his contract in Slavia until June 2020.
Ngadeu prolonged his contract for three more years after a victorious game with Zbrojovka Brno (2-0) on Sunday.

“I am really glad Slavia gave me such an opportunity. I am one year and half in Prague and I can say we have achieved many good things here. I am really satisfied here, there are great people in the club and Prague is a beautiful city. Prolonging the contract was a good solution and I am grateful to Slavia for such a chance,” Ngadeu said after signing a new contract.

Cameroonian international came to Slavia from Romanian club FC Botosani in summer 2015 and has been part of the starting line-up as a defensive midfielder since. He won the 2016/17 Czech title with the red & whites and also the 2017 Africa Cup of Nations with Cameroon.

He scored an important goal in our Europa League game in Astana last week and was named into the Team of the Week by uefa.com.

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