Zaine Francis-Angol

Zaine Francis - Angol (* June 30, 1993 in London) is a born in England football player who plays for the National Team of Antigua and Barbuda. In the club he is at FC Motherwell in Scotland under contract.

Club career

Zaine Francis - Angol began his career at the age of nine years at the Tottenham Hotspurs in his hometown of London. From there he moved in July 2011 to FC Motherwell in their youth. Due to its good performance in the U-20 team in the Steelmen 's got Francis - Angol, who can play both in defense and in midfield, at the beginning of the season 2012/13 his first professional contract. His professional debut was in August 2012 in the third qualifying round of the Champions League against Panathinaikos Athens, when he entered the game for Adam Cummins. The debut in the Scottish Premier League he made in the away match against FC Kilmarnock.

National

Due to the fact that the mother of Zaine Francis - Angol from Antigua and Barbuda originates, a native of England was appointed in August 2012 in the national team of the Caribbean Islands. Under coach Benjamin Rowan debuted Francis Angol in qualifying for the 2014 World Cup against Guatemala in Guatemala City, in the 1-3 defeat he was after 81 minutes of game time replaced by Moses Ashikodi. His second outing in the national jersey he gave in the return match against Guatemala in the Sir Vivian Richards Stadium home, where he was employed for the whole 90 minutes the 0-1 defeat against the favorite, he could not prevent his team, however.

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