Urgent: Khadim Diaw to JS Kabylie instead of moving to Tanzania | OneFootball

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·7 August 2025

Urgent: Khadim Diaw to JS Kabylie instead of moving to Tanzania

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A rapid change in the player's future path.

Article image:Urgent: Khadim Diaw to JS Kabylie instead of moving to Tanzania

Urgent: Khadim Diaw to JS Kabylie instead of moving to Tanzania


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After numerous press reports linking him with a move to Tanzanian giants Simba SC, it now appears the deal is changing dramatically, with the player now seeking a new experience in a completely different location, far from Mauritania.

Press reports have revealed that the Mauritanian has chosen a completely different destination, and it appears his new club will be JS Kabylie instead of playing professionally in Tanzania. The player has opted for Algeria rather than Mauritania.

Algerian club takes the initiative

Other press reports revealed that JS Kabylie had made a genuine offer to sign the player, having already preceded the Tanzanian club at the request of coach Josef Zinnbauer. The Mauritanian currently represents Al Hilal Omdurman, and press reports revealed that JS Kabylie were attracted to the player's style and technical profile.

Diao, a 27-year-old right-back known for his strength, began his career at Génération Foot in Senegal before moving to Horoya in Guinea. His impressive performances earned him a key role at Al-Hilal in Sudan, where he showcased his defensive discipline and attacking prowess in African competitions.

Now, he faces a new challenge with JS Kabylie, a legendary African club looking to strengthen its squad and compete at the highest level this season. This move marks another step in Diao’s career as he tests himself in a competitive league, bringing his experience and skills to a team with ambitious goals.

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