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Mohamed Adam


mack

  • Date Of Birth: 05/08/00
    Nation: Australia
    Birthplace: Sudan
    Squad Number: 35
    Position: Forward
    Joined Wanderers: 09/08/19
    Contract Details: 2 Year Scholarship
    Contract Finish: 2020/21
    Previous Club: Wanderers Youth
    Wanderers Debut: 7th August vs Perth Glory
    A-League Appearances: 19
    A-League Goals: 1
    FFA Cup Appearances: 3
    FFA Cup Goals: 1
    Total Appearances: 22
    Total Goals: 2
    Yearly Appearances & Goals: 2019/20: 22 (2)
    Highlight: Scored on debut for the Wanderers in the FFA Cup game against Perth Glory on 7th August 2019.
    Description: Young-gun striker who showed immense promise in the Wanderers youth setup, the week he signed his first professional deal he debuted for the Wanderers in an FFA Cup game vs Perth, scoring a goal and providing an assist in a 2-1 win. He left the club before the start of the 2020/21 A-League season.
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MathyouWSW

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https://www.ftbl.com.au/news/ex-wanderers-a-league-striker-departs-xanthi-571914?utm_source=twitter&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=insidesport_autopost

Former Western Sydney forward Mohamed Adam has left Greek outfit Xanthi FC and is on the hunt for a new European club.

Adam signed for Xanthi earlier this year after a spell with Sydney Olympic.

But the 21-year-old did play a single game for the second tier Greek club and has now departed.

FTBL understands the striker is keen to stay in Europe and is pursuing opportunities in Germany and Denmark.

Adam was born in Sudan but grew up in Sydney and came through the junior system at Marconi.

He joined the Wanderers in 2017 and helped the club win the Y-League in 2018.

Adam debuted for Western Sydney's first-team in 2019 and make 19 appearances before leaving the A-League side in December 2020.

Xanthi is owned by Australian businessman Bill Papas, who is being investigated for allegedly facilitating a bank fraud worth more than $300 million. 

oof...no wonder why he wanted to leave...don't want to get involved with s*it like that.

papersun

Posted

1 hour ago, MathyouWSW said:

https://www.ftbl.com.au/news/ex-wanderers-a-league-striker-departs-xanthi-571914?utm_source=twitter&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=insidesport_autopost

Former Western Sydney forward Mohamed Adam has left Greek outfit Xanthi FC and is on the hunt for a new European club.

Adam signed for Xanthi earlier this year after a spell with Sydney Olympic.

But the 21-year-old did play a single game for the second tier Greek club and has now departed.

FTBL understands the striker is keen to stay in Europe and is pursuing opportunities in Germany and Denmark.

Adam was born in Sudan but grew up in Sydney and came through the junior system at Marconi.

He joined the Wanderers in 2017 and helped the club win the Y-League in 2018.

Adam debuted for Western Sydney's first-team in 2019 and make 19 appearances before leaving the A-League side in December 2020.

Xanthi is owned by Australian businessman Bill Papas, who is being investigated for allegedly facilitating a bank fraud worth more than $300 million. 

oof...no wonder why he wanted to leave...don't want to get involved with s*it like that.

Seems to be getting linked to a decent club in Germany, Schalke. To me he can have a decent career in the A League at least, if given a fair crack at it.

StringerBellend

Posted

Didn't he leave to continue his studies very odd way of doing it 

MathyouWSW

Posted

3 hours ago, StringerBellend said:

Didn't he leave to continue his studies very odd way of doing it 

Correct.

When he left the Wanderers, a few weeks later it was announced he signed to Sydney Olympic FC and I believe he was studying at the same time.

And then mid season, him and Monge got signed to Xanthi FC.

So, I guess he changed his mind?

 

4 hours ago, papersun said:

Seems to be getting linked to a decent club in Germany, Schalke. To me he can have a decent career in the A League at least, if given a fair crack at it.

Yeah, I still think the club made a terrible move to let him go too early into his career.

MartinTyler

Posted

If he never played a single minute with a Greek 2nd tier club it's more likely he'll be playing 2nd tier here again rather than at a fallen giant in Germany.

sonar

Posted

8 hours ago, MathyouWSW said:

Yeah, I still think the club made a terrible move to let him go too early into his career.

Agree,

I think it was clear he was surplus to requirements when CR took over......he wasn't going to get game time with Troisi,Ibini,Cox etc on the bench. 

 

mack

Posted

20 hours ago, MathyouWSW said:

When he left the Wanderers, a few weeks later it was announced he signed to Sydney Olympic FC and I believe he was studying at the same time.

And then mid season, him and Monge got signed to Xanthi FC.

So, I guess he changed his mind?

Papas owned Xanthi and was President of Olympic until July, so Papas likely signed him to Olympic with the idea that he might move to Xanthi. Papas' alleged fraud would rank him up there with Alan Bond and the HIH frauds Adler & Williams.

StringerBellend

Posted

It looked like there was a player in there somewhere which makes the whole release to go study an odd thing. 

Paul01

Posted

Off to J2 League apparently 

MathyouWSW

Posted

I wish him the best there. I just really makes an impact and actually gets his career into top gear.

WSWJACK

Posted

On 15/01/2022 at 1:07 PM, Paul01 said:

Off to J2 League apparently 

Duke's team?

MathyouWSW

Posted (edited)

I didn't noticed this but he posted on Instagram yesterday that he has been signed to J3 League club FC Imabari. Apparently, this happened back in January:

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Here's the original instagram post if anyone interested: https://www.instagram.com/p/CbZomNNLh23/

Mo wrote:  "To FC Imabari and Imabari fans thank you for the warm welcoming. I look forward to this season and hopefully we can achieve promotion"

Edited by MathyouWSW
sonar

Posted

20 minutes ago, StringerBellend said:

See his study is going well

What happened there?

:unknw:

Will we ever know. ?

A good young talent imho. Hope he rips it up in Japan.

StringerBellend

Posted

15 hours ago, sonar said:

:unknw:

Will we ever know. ?

A good young talent imho. Hope he rips it up in Japan.

Yep he was raw but he stuff looked like happening when he came on, something was very odd with the, going to study thing

sonar

Posted

14 minutes ago, StringerBellend said:

Yep he was raw but he stuff looked like happening when he came on, something was very odd with the, going to study thing

Yep....a goal and a cross....

 

mack

Posted

1 hour ago, StringerBellend said:

something was very odd with the, going to study thing

All that was is the club not wanting to say "we sacked these players". Just a dumb attempt at PR guff. Better off just saying nothing beyond "these players have left the club we thank them for their hard work and wish them well in their future endeavours".

StringerBellend

Posted

On 24/03/2022 at 4:11 PM, mack said:

All that was is the club not wanting to say "we sacked these players". Just a dumb attempt at PR guff. Better off just saying nothing beyond "these players have left the club we thank them for their hard work and wish them well in their future endeavours".

although letting Mo Adam go is odd, we've kept far worse players on 

 

sonar

Posted (edited)

16 minutes ago, StringerBellend said:

although letting Mo Adam go is odd, we've kept far worse players on 

 

Robinson was an undercover smurf agent code name Sigfried who succeeded spectacularly well in his mission to sow chaos at WSW......:ninja:

:D

Edited by sonar
MathyouWSW

Posted

37 minutes ago, StringerBellend said:

although letting Mo Adam go is odd, we've kept far worse players on 

 

So true. Sotirio, Appiah and Hamill come into mind.

 

MathyouWSW

Posted

Port Melbourne Sharks have announced the signing of Mo Adam:

Best of luck to him

MathyouWSW

Posted

Signed to NPL Victorian club Hume City

MathyouWSW

Posted

Nope, nevermind. He's been signed to Libyan club Al Sadaqa.

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