Currently an international hopeful with Austria, is poised to make a significant switch in his sporting allegiance. The talented shot-stopper is reportedly on the verge of joining the ranks of the Guinean national team.
Having recently reached the quarter-finals of the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON), Guinea is set to bolster its squad with the addition of Sandali Condé.
The goalkeeper, who has been representing Austria at the international level, is now strongly considering a change in his sporting nationality to don the colors of his country of origin.
Condé’s potential inclusion in the Guinea U23 team for the upcoming playoffs for the Paris 2024 Olympic Games has further fueled the speculation around this significant transition in his footballing career.
The move is anticipated to inject new talent and depth into Guinea’s goalkeeping department.
Presently plying his trade for Sportverein Stripfing, also known as SV Stripfing, in the Austrian second division championship, Condé’s decision to represent Guinea at the international level reflects a strategic shift in his footballing journey.
SV Stripfing, currently positioned 12th in the Austrian second division, has served as a platform for Condé’s development, and his potential move to the Guinea national team marks a new chapter in his promising career.
As football enthusiasts await official confirmation of Sandali Condé’s switch to the Guinean national team, the prospect of seeing the talented goalkeeper don the Guinea jersey adds an exciting dimension to the country’s footballing aspirations.
The move is expected to be a significant milestone for both Condé and Guinea as they look to strengthen their footballing prowess on the international stage.
🚨- Le gardien international Espoir autrichien 🇦🇹 Sandali CONDÉ (20 ans), est tout proche de changer de nationalité sportive et de rejoindre la Guinée 🇬🇳. Il pourrait même faire partie de l’équipe U-23 qui disputera les barrages pour les Jeux Olympiques 2024 de Paris. pic.twitter.com/CXDhwwh3DM
— Alimou 🇬🇳 (@AlimouSyli) March 4, 2024