Burkinabe striker Daouda Natama signs new FK Minsk deal and fires match-winning brace
Burkinabe international Daouda Natama marked a standout weekend in Belarus by signing a contract extension with FK Minsk before delivering a match-winning performance on the pitch.
The 22-year-old forward has agreed fresh terms that will keep him at the Belarusian side until 31 December 2027, underlining the club’s growing confidence in his development and contribution.
Soon after committing his future, Natama repaid that faith in emphatic fashion. Handed a starting role in the league fixture against Gomel, the striker produced a decisive display, scoring twice to secure a 2-0 victory for FK Minsk.
His clinical finishing proved the difference in a contest where chances were limited, with Natama demonstrating composure and sharp movement in front of goal.
The brace not only sealed all three points for his side but also reinforced his importance within the squad.
The performance caps what has been an impressive start to the season for the young forward. In just two appearances, Natama has already registered two goals and one assist, highlighting his growing influence in the team’s attacking play.
His early-season form suggests a player finding rhythm and confidence, with FK Minsk now benefiting from both his long-term commitment and his immediate impact on the field.
For Natama, the weekend represents a significant step forward in his career, combining stability off the pitch with productivity on it as he continues to establish himself in Belarusian football.
