Transfer - Ex-Stuttgart player Coulibaly finds new club in France
Tanguy Coulibaly has found a new soccer club following his departure from VfB Stuttgart. The French attacking player has joined HSC Montpellier in his home country, as the club announced on Monday. Coulibaly was under contract with the Swabians until the end of June and played a total of 74 games for VfB. His new club did not say how long his contract is valid for.
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- Tanguy Coulibaly's move from soccer in Germany to the Bundesliga to France's Ligue 1 is a significant transfer.
- Prior to joining HSC Montpellier, Coulibaly had a successful stint with Soccer Club VfB Stuttgart in Baden-Württemberg, a region known for its Swabian football culture.
- The departure of Coulibaly from VfB Stuttgart, a renowned German soccer club, left a void in their attack, as he was a key player during his tenure.
- Coulibaly, now a French international, will be joining a rival team in his home country, with Montpellier being one of the prominent soccer clubs in France.
- The Bundesliga has lost a bright talent to Ligue 1, as Germany's soccer scene will miss the valuable contributions of Coulibaly, while France's soccer club gains another tool in their quest for glory.
- Coulibaly's departure for Montpellier will also bring two of France and Germany's strongest soccer clubs, HSC Montpellier and VfB Stuttgart, in direct competition, adding an additional layer of intensity to the transnational soccer scene.
Source: www.stern.de