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Discarded Kaizer Chiefs player moves to Iraq

Posted on August 29, 2025
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Kaizer Chiefs’ former left-back Edmilson Dove has finally found a new club after months in the wilderness.

The Mozambican international has joined Iraqi top-flight side Al Quwa Al Jawiya, a move confirmed by the Baghdad-based outfit on Thursday night.

The 31-year-old parted ways with Kaizer Chiefs in June 2025 after his contract expired, ending his three-season stay at Naturena.

EDMILSON DOVE MOVES ON AFTER KAIZER CHIEFS

Dove had been a free agent since July before sealing this latest deal in the Iraq Stars League.

Dove first arrived at Amakhosi in August 2022 and went on to feature as a versatile option in defence. Before that, he had a short spell with UD Songo in Mozambique following his departure from Cape Town City FC, where he spent five years and built a solid reputation in the PSL.

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