Sadney Urikhob Says Playing in Zimbabwe Has Been More Profitable Than South Africa
Namibian striker Sadney Urikhob says his time playing in Zimbabwe has been more financially rewarding than anything he earned in his home country or in South Africa.
The striker, who has spent the past two years with Dynamos and Scottland FC, says the professional setup and salaries in Zimbabwe have exceeded his expectations.
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Financial Rewards in Zimbabwe
Urikhob revealed that his earnings in Zimbabwe have surpassed what he made in both Namibia and South Africa.
“I always tell my friends that your money is not at home. You have to move to find it. The contracts here have been far more lucrative — easily more than 20 times what I earned in Namibia — and even better than what I received at AmaZulu in South Africa,” he said.
Attracting Top Talent
Scottland FC has become a powerhouse in Zimbabwean football, attracting well-known names such as Knowledge Musona, Khama Billiat, Walter Musona, Terrence Dzvukamanja, and former players like Peter Ndlovu.
Urikhob says the professional setup and financial backing make Zimbabwe a viable destination for African footballers seeking growth.
Looking Ahead
The striker confirmed he is negotiating his next career move, adding that Zimbabwe’s clubs offer both competitive football and financial stability.
“It’s not just about playing — it’s about finding the right opportunity for your future,” Urikhob said.
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