Blarin Kibama: Congo midfielder leaves Al-Nahda to become free agent after Jindal League stint
Congo central midfielder Blarin Kibama has completed his departure from Omani side Al-Nahda, becoming a free agent after his contract with the Jindal League club ended and his registration switched to “Without Club” on 2026-07-01, with his status currently running until contract expiry on 2026-07-01.
The 29-year-old, valued at €175k, has formally left the Oman-based outfit and is now unattached, according to the latest registration information. The move is recorded as a transfer from Al-Nahda, who compete in the Jindal League, to the generic “Without Club” designation, confirming that the Congolese midfielder is no longer tied to any professional team. With no transfer fee registered (None), the change of status reflects a straightforward end-of-contract exit rather than a sale.
Kibama’s shift to free-agent status reinforces his openness to a new challenge abroad, away from his home country of Congo. His latest spell with Al-Nahda placed him in the Omani top flight, and although his next destination is not yet known, his move into the “Without Club” category means he is immediately available to clubs in any league, potentially again outside Congo and, on paper, in competitions listed as N/A in N/A.
Born on 14 Mar 1997, Kibama is a specialist in central midfield, listed as “Midfield – Central Midfield,” and has built a profile as a player capable of operating in the heart of the pitch. His current market valuation of €175k underlines that, despite being unattached, he retains a measurable value in the transfer market.
While specific recent match details, such as opponents, dates, scorelines, and individual performance statistics, are not provided in the available data, his presence in Al-Nahda’s squad in the Jindal League situates him in a competitive professional environment prior to this change in status. Likewise, precise appearance numbers, goals, assists, and other seasonal contributions are not listed, but his sustained registration with the Omani club indicates he has been considered part of a professional setup abroad rather than playing in Congo’s domestic structure.
Reaction to his free-agent status will be of interest both in Congo and in the regions where he has been active. For Congolese followers, the development offers the prospect of another national talent remaining visible on the international stage, provided he secures a new contract abroad. For observers in leagues similar to the Jindal League, the availability of a 29-year-old central midfielder with overseas experience and a defined transfer value may represent a low-risk market opportunity.
With his contract at Al-Nahda now concluded and his registration transferred to “Without Club” from 2026-07-01 to 2026-07-01, Kibama enters a decisive phase of his career. The next move will determine whether he consolidates his status as a Congolese player established outside his home country or seeks a route back closer to home. As a free agent with a clear market valuation and experience in the Omani Jindal League, his next signing could significantly shape the trajectory of his career and define his reputation in both local and international football circles.
