Indian Super League (ISL) side Delhi Dynamos have added Spanish full-back Edu Moya and Dutch forward Guyon Fernandez to their ranks ahead of the upcoming season.
31-year old Guyon joins the two-time ISL semi-finalists from Dutch Eredivisie side ADO Den Haag while 36-year old Edu Moya makes the switch from Spanish 3rd division side CP Cacereno.
Born in Netherlands, Guyon went onto represent Curacao at the International stage, where he was part of the squad that played in the 2014 Carribean Cup and was called up by the then head coach Patrick Kluivert for the World Cup Qualifiers.
The striker started his professional career with ADO Den Haag back in 2007, before joining the likes of Excelsior, Feyenoord, NAC Breda in the Dutch top division and Perth Glory in the Australian League.
Having started his career with CF Extremadura, Moya went onto represent the likes of Mallorca, Celta Vigo, Hercules in the Spanish top division before moving to Bolivar, the most successful side in the Bolivian League. The defensive stalwart has played close to 300 matches at the club level.
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Moya’s versatility and his ability to play multiple positions could help the Delhi-based club in the fourth season of the ISL.
Speaking of the capture of two good foreign players, Head Coach of Delhi Dynamos, Miguel Angel Portugal said, "I am delighted to welcome Guyon and Edu Moya to the club. Moya comes with a huge amount of experience after having played in the Spanish top division for so many years and his presence in the squad will definitely come in handy this season. Guyon meanwhile will bring goals to the side. His signing adds further steel to the attacking line-up of Delhi Dynamos.”
“Guyon Fernandez is going to be a crucial part of our attack this season. He was high on our list during the offseason and I'm happy to have him help lead our attack for this season. Edu Moya meanwhile is an extremely versatile and fit player who can play multiple positions. He is someone who Coach Portugal really liked and believes that he can be a good role model for our younger defenders,” Delhi Dynamos Director Rohan Sharma said.
The Delhi-based club had earlier roped in Gabriel Cichero, Matias Mirabaje and Paulinho Dias and Kalu Uche in an attempt to bolster their foreign firepower and have now signed a total of six foreign players.