Moroccan international Ziyad Baha signs three-year deal with Real Betis
Ibrahim Sannie
June 12, 2024
Ziyad Baha, the son of former Moroccan international Nabil Baha and a member of the technical staff of the national under-17 team, has officially signed a professional contract to join Real Betis Balompié’s youth setup.
The deal commits him to wear the Andalusian club’s jersey for the next three football seasons.
In a ceremony attended by his family, including his father Nabil Baha, Ziyad expressed his delight at joining the Betis family.
In his first statement since the signing, he promised Betis fans to give his all and achieve the team’s desired goals.
The young striker Baha, who has been called up to the national under-16 team, notably scored 21 goals for FC Malaga.
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