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Former Manchester United winger signs for club in Kazakhstan
Nani has come out of retirement and signed a one-year deal with Kazakh club FC Aktobe.
The former Portugal international hung up his boots in the middle of last season after contributing just one goal in 522 minutes of action for Amadora in the Portuguese Primeira Liga.
But the 39-year-old has been persuaded to sign a 12-month deal with Aktobe which will combine playing and increasing the profile of the club.
“I am very happy to have joined FC Aktobe and I look forward to contributing to the development of the club and football in Kazakhstan,” Nani said at his presentation. “I am very impressed with the club’s vision for the future and I will work hard to take us to new heights, at home and abroad!”
Nomadic Nani only settled at Manchester United
Nani has enjoyed a glittering career after emerging from the Sporting CP youth system.
Following a similar path to Cristiano Ronaldo, he left Sporting for Manchester United in 2007 and enjoyed eight years at Old Trafford, winning the Premier League four times and the 2008 Champions League.
He had a nomadic spell after leaving United with stints at Fenerbahce, Valencia, Lazio, Orlando City, Venezia, Melbourne Victory and Adana Demirispor before joining Amadora.
Nani won 112 caps for Portugal, playing a starring role as they won the European Championship in 2016.
Aktobe finished fifth in the last Kazakh domestic season, 16 points behind title winners Kairat Almaty, who play Arsenal in the Champions League on Wednesday night.
