Harambee Starlets striker Esse Akida joins Turkish top-flight side Besiktas on a two-year deal

Football
By Odero Charles | Feb 17, 2020
Harambee Starlets forward Esse Akida has joined Turkish side Besiktas on a two year deal

Turkish giants Besiktas on Monday completed the signing of Harambee Starlets forward Esse Akida from Israeli top-flight Ramat Hasharon.

The 27-year-old goal machine, who penned a two-year deal with the club, now joins a number of Harambee Starlets players who have secured transfer moves European clubs.

Harambee Starlets duo Ruth Ingotsi and Annette Kundu recently signed a three-year deal with Cyprus outfit Lakatamia FC with their compatriot Vivian Corazon joining Portuguese side Atletico Quriense.

"Our Women's Football Team added the Kenyan midfielder Esse Mbeyu Akida to their roster. We welcome Akida to the Besiktas Family, we wish you success" a statement from the club read.

Following the move, Akida took to social media to thank her former club Ramat Hasharon of Israel for the support they gave her since she moved to  Israel in 2018.

“Glad to officially announce that I have joined the Besiktas family. Big club with big ambitions. I want to thank my family at Ramat Hasharon for the opportunity they gave me in what was my first professional stint and wish them the best in the new season. Special thanks to the teams that has helped me through my journey and the fans for the unwavering support. Can’t wait to get started #BJK” she wrote.

Besiktas are currently second with 36 points with ALG Spor at the top of the table with 37 points.

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