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Belfast Telegraph
4 days ago
- Sport
- Belfast Telegraph
Gambia international goalkeeper will be a real hit at Crusaders, maintains boss Declan Caddell
Beaming head coach Declan Caddell believes Crusaders is the perfect environment for new goalkeeper Musa Dibaga to enhance his game after recruiting the Gambia international to his squad on a two-year deal. The Crues chief has backed the 6'4' shot-stopper, who links up with the north Belfast outfit after a spell with Inverness Caledonian Thistle, to impress the Seaview faithful and prove his worth in the Sports Direct Premiership.


BBC News
4 days ago
- Sport
- BBC News
Stopper Deane joins newly promoted Bangor
Goalkeeper Gareth Deane has joined newly promoted Bangor after leaving 30-year-old has signed a one-year deal with the Seasiders to become Lee Feeney's first summer arrived at Glenavon in January 2024 in a swap deal which saw Rory Brown move to Coleraine and made 26 appearances for the Lurgan Blues during his 18-months at the lost his place in the second half of the 2024-25 season to Mark Byrne and Tadgh Ryan and was placed on the transfer goalkeeper previously spent six seasons with Linfield before joining Coleraine permanently 2020 after a loan spell at the is set to replace Patrick Solis Grogan, who returns to Dungannon Swifts after a positive loan spell in which he helped Bangor to the Championship Crusaders have announced the signing of goalkeeper Musa Dibaga on a two-year joins the north Belfast side upon the expiration of his contract with kept 14 clean sheets in 32 games in League One in Scotland last season, with his form earning a call-up to the Gambian national team in March for World Cup qualifiers against Kenya and Ivory Coast.

The National
26-04-2025
- Sport
- The National
Teenage Celtic goalkeeper rejoins Inverness on loan
The 17-year-old signed for the Highlanders in a similar deal last week and played 90 minutes in their recent 1-1 draw with Stenhousemuir in Scottish League One. Inverness now face champions Arbroath this weekend. They are safe from automatic relegation but could still fall into a dreaded play-off. Indeed, Caley Thistle are just one point ahead of Annan Athletic, who occupy said play-off spot, with two games to go. Read more: Inverness first-choice keeper Musa Dibaga remains unavailable after picking up an injury against Kelty Hearts, so teenager Gill will likely be thrown in once more this afternoon. The club previously signed Celtic goalkeeper Aiden Rice on an emergency loan, with the stopper playing against Alloa when Dibaga was on international duty with Gambia. An Inverness statement read: "Inverness Caledonian Thistle FC are pleased to announce goalkeeper Marcus Gill has rejoined the club on emergency loan from Celtic FC. "Marcus, 17 years-old, played in last weekend's 1-1 draw against Stenhousemuir. "The club would like to thank Chris McCart, Colin Meldrum and Celtic FC for their assistance with this matter."