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CURACAO WINGER LOVES OLDHAM

By Richard Dore
LEAGUE ONE
GEVARO Nepomuceno says he is fulfilling a lifelong dream after becoming one of three new recruits to join Oldham this week.
The 24-year-old Curacao winger and fellow free agent Abdelhakim Omrani, a French midfielder, signed as free agents, while Dutch midfielder Queensy Menig joined on loan from Ligue 1 side Nantes.
Nepomuceno, who has scored four goals in 29 appearances for his country, signed a one-year contract, having last played for Portuguese side Maritimo, and spoke of his desire to make an immediate impact for the Latics.
“It has always been a dream ...

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