Socceroo Dario Vidosic has made the move from China to Korea, signing with second tier side Seongnam FC in the K-League Challenge, according to reports.
Vidosic, who was released by Liaoning Whowin, fills the final spot in promotion-chasing Seongnam’s foreign contingent.
Our new lad @dvidosic10 in a new shirt. #SeongnamFC #성남FC #KLEAGUE #K리그 pic.twitter.com/t06Koa6prv
— Seongnam FC (@SeongnamFC2014) February 18, 2017
The club’s website said the 29-year-old attacker from prized for his proven offensive abilities and experience in Europe and Asia.
The former Brisbane Roar, Western Sydney Wanderers and Adelaide United star has also played in Germany and Switzerland.
The Aussie told the website he was “well aware of the competitiveness" of Korean football and was looking forward to the challenges ahead as the club pushed for promotion.
Vidosic and fellow Australian Michael Thwaite were made free agents after mutually terminating their contracts with Chinese Super League club Liaoning, leading to speculation they might be returning to the A-League.
Liaoning recently signed Aussie duo James Holland and Robbie Kruse, forcing Thwaite and Vidosic to the fringes, along with the recent changes to the CSL foreign allowance.
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