Housnein Agodomou’s journey in football continues with a significant move to Norway. The young Togolese goalkeeper has signed a 3-year contract with Tromso, a club in the Norwegian first division. However, he has been loaned to Hammerfest, a team in the third division.
Agodomou, who idolizes Kossi Agassa, the international goalkeeper from Reims in Ligue 1 (France), is eager to continue his development. Having previously played in Cyprus and Sweden, and undergone trials in England with clubs like West Ham and Leeds, Agodomou is determined to make a name for himself and represent his native Togo on the international stage.
During his time at Alki Lacarna in Cyprus, Agodomou gained valuable experience, particularly with the reserve team, where he featured in around fifteen matches. Now, with his move to Tromso and loan spell at Hammerfest, he aims to continue his progression and work towards achieving his dream of donning the Togo national team jersey.