Killian Benvindo: French-Angolan Playmaker Leaves Siarka Tarnobrzeg to Become Free Agent

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Killian Benvindo: French-Angolan Playmaker Leaves Siarka Tarnobrzeg to Become Free Agent

Killian Benvindo has left Polish side Siarka Tarnobrzeg and become a free agent after his contract with the Betclic 3 Liga Group IV club ended on 6 July 2026. The 25-year-old attacking midfielder departs on a standard transfer with no fee involved.

The move places the French-Angolan playmaker back on the market less than a year after he rejoined Siarka Tarnobrzeg in September 2025. That switch had taken him from free agency into the Polish third tier, where he added another chapter to a career increasingly rooted in Polish football.

Benvindo, who stands at 1.79m and is right-footed, has spent the past few seasons moving between several Polish clubs. Before returning to Siarka Tarnobrzeg, he had spells with Unia Turza Slaska, Warta Gorzow Wielkopolski and Chojniczanka Chojnice, all in the Polish league system. His most recent club-to-club move came in February 2025, when he joined Unia Turza Slaska from Warta Gorzow, before a rapid sequence of transfers saw him switch to Chojniczanka Chojnice and then back into free agency.

Earlier in his career, Benvindo came through French football, progressing from Stade Montois youth and senior sides and later joining the reserve teams of Brest and Angers. During his time with Brests second team in 2021, his market value was assessed at 150,000, though it had fallen to zero by mid-2023 during his spell at Unia Turza Slaska.

Born in Cenon on 26 April 2001 and eligible for both France and Angola, Benvindo is now unattached following the conclusion of his latest stint in Polands third tier.

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