First class newcomer in Austria Klagenfurt!
The promotion to the Admiral Bundesliga has been boosted with former Premier League striker Colin Kuaner. The 30-year-old, who has been a training guest at Carinthians for the past few weeks, is signing a contract with fourth in the table until the summer of 2023.
With the Austrian Bundesliga’s second upper house already given permission to play, the German could make his first match against Vienna Austria on Sunday (2:30 PM IST). LIVE-tape).
“We are very happy to have reached an agreement with Colin. He will help us with his quality and great experience which he was able to bring together at the highest level. He is also a kind and humble guy who is also excellent in character for our team. We are convinced he will give us a lot of fun”, said the Austrian Managing Director Harald Gartner, who once worked with Quaner at FC Ingolstadt and founded the contact.
Sporting director Matthias Imhof is delighted that the professional team has been boosted once again in the hot phase of the main round of the ADMIRAL Bundesliga. “Colin is a very physically strong striker who can prove himself in duels on the ground and in the air, but he also has a playful quality and a good overview. He is an asset to our team.”
“I can’t wait to get back on the pitch”
“There are tough months behind me, I had to be patient. So I can’t wait to get back on the field and fight for points with the team. I’ve been in Klagenfurt for a few days and I’ve been feeling very comfortable right from the start and I’m looking forward to becoming a part of this team. I will always give everything So that we can achieve our goals together,” Kuner confirms.
The striker who trained at Fortuna Düsseldorf also has positions in Germany at Arminia Bielefeld, FC Ingolstadt, Hansa Rostock, VfR Aalen and Union Berlin. Cowaner has played 28 Premier League games for Huddersfield Town. After clashing with St Mirren in the Scottish Premier League, the latter was without a club.
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