Veteran Super Eagles winger and former Chelsea star Victor Moses has completed a transfer to Kazakhstan Premier League side FC Kaisar.
The 35-year-old, who is regarded as one of Nigeria’s most accomplished players of his generation, joins the Kazakh outfit as he continues his professional career outside Europe’s top five leagues. FC Kaisar confirmed the signing, adding a wealth of experience to their squad ahead of the new campaign.
Moses enjoyed a distinguished career across several top European clubs, most notably at Chelsea, where he won multiple major honours including the Premier League and the FA Cup.
He was a key member of Antonio Conte’s title-winning side in the 2016/17 season, excelling in the wing-back role.
At international level, Moses earned legendary status with the Super Eagles, playing a pivotal role in Nigeria’s triumph at the 2013 Africa Cup of Nations.
He later represented the country at two FIFA World Cups before announcing his retirement from international football.
The move to FC Kaisar marks a new chapter for the experienced winger, whose leadership and pedigree are expected to have a positive impact both on and off the pitch as the Kazakh club looks to strengthen its competitiveness domestically.



