Second League - Captain Amara Condé leaves 2. FC Magdeburg (second league)
The 1. FC Magdeburg needs to find a new team captain. Amara Condé, who held the position most recently, is switching to SC Heerenveen in the Dutch Eredivisie. The 27-year-old from Freital played a total of 58 seconds division and 37 third division matches for the Elbebankers, leading them to promotion to the 2. Bundesliga and securing two consecutive league survivals.
Condé scored a total of nine goals in these matches. The 1. FC Magdeburg did not disclose any details about the transfer fee. "There was an agreement with SC Heerenveen for an early contract termination," explained Sport Director Otmar Schork in a statement.
- With Amara Condé's departure to SC Heerenveen in the Dutch Eredivisie, the 1. FC Magdeburg is now on the hunt for a new team captain in Saxony-Anhalt.
- Despite losing their team captain to another club, FC Magdeburg remains focused on succeeding in the Second Bundesliga.
- Amara Condé, who served as team captain and played a crucial role in FC Magdeburg's promotion to the 2. Bundesliga, will be missed by both the team and its supporters in Magdeburg.
- As a result of Amara Condé's transfer to SC Heerenveen, FC Magdeburg must find a new leader to guide their soccer team through the challenges of the 2. Bundesliga.
- After securing two consecutive league survivals, FC Magdeburg faces a new challenge in replacing their team captain, Amara Condé, in their quest for success in the Second Bundesliga.