Nigerian forward Richard Friday has opened up about the emotional journey that nearly led him to quit football before signing for FC Dinamo Samarkand in Uzbekistan.
The 25-year-old, who previously played for Swedish club Örebro Sportklubb, endured a long-term injury that sidelined him and left his career hanging in the balance.
Speaking during his official presentation at the Uzbek club, Friday shared his gratitude for the opportunity to reignite his career after overcoming one of the most challenging periods of his life.
“I am delighted to have the opportunity to restart my career with FC Dinamo Samarkand. During my injury, I went through a wave of emotions: frustration, disappointment, uncertainty… At one point, I seriously considered quitting football.
Fortunately, my family and loved ones always believed in me, even when I was on the verge of discouragement.
I eventually turned these emotions into a source of motivation, focusing on my rehabilitation and personal development,” Friday told Africafoot.
The Nigerian striker reflected on the mental resilience required to navigate his injury setback, highlighting how the difficult experience allowed him to reassess his priorities and improve his overall game.
“Mentally, it was a tough ordeal, but I tried to keep a positive attitude. I understood that failures are an integral part of an athlete’s journey.
This period allowed me to review my priorities, strengthen my mental resilience and improve certain aspects of my game.”
Explaining his decision to join Dinamo Samarkand, Friday praised the club’s history and dedication to nurturing young talent, expressing his excitement about contributing to the growing football landscape in Uzbekistan.
“I chose Dinamo Samarkand because of its rich history, passionate fans and commitment to developing young talent.
Uzbek football is booming, and I am excited to contribute to this evolution.”
Before making the move, Friday had attracted interest from clubs in Asia and Europe but ultimately found the prospect of playing in Uzbekistan’s top flight and aligning with Dinamo Samarkand’s ambitions too compelling to resist.
“Before joining Dinamo, I had opportunities in Asia and Europe. But playing in the top flight of Uzbekistani football, combined with the club’s ambitions, made this option particularly appealing to me.
On a personal level, my goal is to have a solid season, with consistent performances and a significant contribution to help the team achieve its goals. I am ready to give my best. This is a new adventure, and I am looking forward to doing my part!”
With his sights set on making an impact, Friday is determined to seize this fresh opportunity and help propel FC Dinamo Samarkand to greater heights.