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Chennaiyin FC signs Hans Mulder

| | Jul 31, 2016, at 05:32 am
Chennai, July 30 (IBNS): ISL side Chennaiyin FC on Saturday said it has signed Hans Mulder to their squad.

The club signed the Dutch midfielder Hans Mulder for the 2016 edition of the tournament.

He had played for Delhi Dynamos in the first two editions of the tournament.

“I enjoyed my two years in India while playing for Delhi. When Marco Materazzi showed interest in me, I instantly made up my mind of joining Chennaiyin. I am looking forward to playing for such a consistent team and hope to win my first ISL title with them,” Mulder  was quoted as saying by the club website.

 

Image: Chennaiyin FC Twitter page

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