Ahmed Musa

Ahmed Musa joins Fatih Karagümrük

Ahmed Musa on July 22 joined Istanbul's VavaCars Fatih Karagümrük from Nigerian football club Kano Pillars.

A video on the Turkish club's Twitter account shows the 28-year-old signing his contract.

During his career, the Nigerian attacker has played for standout clubs like Leicester City and CSKA Moscow.

He made 1 assist in 7 games for Kano Pillars.

Akinfeev the hero as Red Star draw 0-0 with CSKA

BELGRADE - Red Star Belgrade drew 0-0 with CSKA Moscow at home in the first leg of the UEFA Europa League Round of 32 on Tuesday.

In front of 35,642 spectators at the Rajko Mitic Stadium, CSKA dominated posession and threatened to score through Vitinho and Ahmed Musa, but Red Star had the two best opportunities of the game, magnificently denied by CSKA goalkeeper Igor Akinfeev.

77 Bulgarians in the 'Black List' of the Turkish Interior Ministry Due to Terrorist Threat

77 Bulgarian citizens are included in the "black list" of the Turkish Interior Ministry. The reason is that they're suspected for participation in terrorist organizations, according to a report by the Ministry of Interior of our Southern neighbor, dedicated to the fighting with the Islamic State group, quoted by bTV. 

Radical Islam Witnesses in Bulgaria's Pazardzhik Withdraw Statements

All witnesses in the case against Ahmed Musa Ahmed and his 13 supporters who were questioned on Thursday by the Pazardzhik District Court have withdrawn their statements, reported BNR.

The witnesses were mostly from the Iztok Roma neighbourhood. All of them stated that, during their initial statements, they were confused or misunderstood.

Trafficking of Refugees Reportedly Takes New Route Across Bulgarian-Greek Border

The trafficking of refugees in Bulgaria has reportedly taken a new route across the country's border with Greece.

This takes place in the area of the abandoned village of Siv Kladenets near the Luda reka river, which runs along the Bulgarian-Greek border.

This was revealed by the journalist Stefan Tashev in an interview for private NOVA TV station on Thursday.

Plovdiv Appellate Court Upholds Detention of Imam Accused of Preaching Radical Islam

The Plovdiv Appellate Court upheld on Thursday the detention of the imam Ahmed Musa, who has been accused of preaching radical Islam in Bulgaria.

The court justified its decision, describing Musa as potentially dangerous and likely to go into hiding in case he is released.

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