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Former Goalkeeper Turned Striker Making Waves at TP Mazembe

In a rare and remarkable transition, Shaibu Suleman, a former Nigerian goalkeeper, is now excelling as a striker for TP Mazembe in the Congolese league.



The 25 year old, who once guarded the posts, has now become an attacking game-changer, delivering crucial goals despite limited playing time.



From Goalkeeper to Striker: A Unique Career Shift



Suleman has featured in 13 matches this season, scoring six goals and providing one assist. What makes his feat even more impressive is that in 11 of those games, he came on as a substitute mostly after the 80th minute yet managed to make a significant impact.



His instincts in front of goal have caught the attention of fans and pundits, with many praising his adaptability and ability to change games late on.



Editorial



Shaibu Suleman’s incredible transformation from a goalkeeper to a goal-scoring forward is a rare story in professional football. His success proves that with hard work, belief, and adaptability, footballers can thrive outside their traditional positions.



His performances for TP Mazembe raise an important question: Could more players consider switching positions late in their careers? While such transitions are rare, Suleman’s journey could inspire coaches to explore alternative roles for talented players.



If he continues at this rate, he could cement his place as a key forward for TP Mazembe and potentially attract interest from bigger clubs across Africa.



Did You Know?






Shaibu Suleman started his career as a goalkeeper before transitioning into an attacking role.


He has scored six goals this season, mostly as a substitute in the final minutes of matches.


TP Mazembe is one of Africa’s most successful clubs, having won the CAF Champions League five times.
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