FC Petrocub Hincesti, the Moldovan Super Liga’s champions, have announced the signing of three young players from Ghana and Senegal, propped up by fan platform Nordensa
The Moldovan Super Liga’s champions (and who are currently in the qualifiers for the Europa League) have announced the signing of three young players from Ghana and Senegal, propped up by fan platform Nordensa, the world’s first fan-powered platform for football talent, which allows fans to discover and financially support trials of the world’s hottest new talent via its innovative app.
Gilbert Narh (20) and Manuel Nana Agyemang (22), both centre-backs from Ghana, and Boubacar Diallo (22), a central midfielder from Senegal, were discovered by the platform’s team of scouts and are having their expenses funded by supporters.
Nordensa is a Romanian startup headquartered in Cluj-Napoca, with operations across Europe and partnerships with clubs including Burnley FC, Standard de Liege, Real Zaragoza, Kawasaki Frontale, Flyeralarm Admira, Dinamo București, FK Metta and HNK Šibenik, as well as a number of football academies around the world.
Fans can support a young footballer’s trial contract for 30 euros or more and get a percentage of their income as well as access to other exclusive perks.
The platform made headlines last year after signing the world’s first ever fan-backed footballer (Cameroon national Joseph Iyendjock) to a European club, giving football lovers an unprecedented element of ownership and decision-making power.
