Gelson Dala: Angola and Portugal Forward Leaves Al-Wakrah to Become Free Agent
Angola and Portugal centre-forward Gelson Dala has officially left Al-Wakrah SC and is now without a club, completing a free transfer that sees his contract in Qatar come to an end on 2026-07-01 with no new deal in place beyond 2026-07-01. The move confirms the 29-year-old as a free agent, opening the door for a next step in his career away from the Stars League, with his status now registered as “Without Club.”
The transfer, recorded with no fee involved, reflects the natural expiry of his agreement with Al-Wakrah rather than a sale, despite his current market valuation being listed at €1.50m. With no buying club named in the transaction and his destination formally registered as “Without Club,” Dala is now available on a free, an increasingly common route for experienced forwards approaching their thirties.
Born in Luanda and holding dual nationality with Angola and Portugal, Dala departs the Qatari Stars League as a 1.75m right-footed centre-forward whose main position is in the heart of the attack. His spell at Al-Wakrah placed him in a growing league that has attracted a number of international players, but his contractual release now positions him for a potential move abroad, potentially returning to or exploring a different competition rather than remaining tied to a club in his home footballing landscape.
While the transfer documentation confirms the end of his time at Al-Wakrah and the absence of a transfer fee, it does not disclose the length or terms of any future agreement elsewhere, nor does it attach him to a specific league or club. Officially, his next competitive environment is listed as “N/A” in “N/A,” underlining that any subsequent move will start from a clean slate, with no pre-arranged contract currently on record.
At 29, Dala is entering a phase of his career in which experience and versatility become key selling points. Primarily an attack-focused centre-forward, his profile suggests a player capable of leading the line, operating as a focal point and bringing mobility in the final third. His dual-nationality status with Angola and Portugal also makes him a flexible option for clubs conscious of foreign-player rules and registration quotas.
Off the pitch, Dala maintains a social media presence via Instagram, which often serves as a channel for players to announce their next steps, though no future destination has been confirmed in the data available. With his contract in Qatar now concluded and his registration transferred to “Without Club,” the forward stands at a pivotal juncture: free to negotiate, unencumbered by a transfer fee, and valued at a level that could appeal to clubs seeking proven attacking depth without a major outlay.
How he uses this freedom of movement will shape the next chapter of his career. Whether he returns closer to his roots, explores a new league, or leverages his European connection through Portugal, the confirmed end of his Al-Wakrah spell and his current status as a free agent give him maximum flexibility to choose the project that best matches his ambitions and potential.
