SV Viktoria Aschaffenburg have completed the signing of Guinean centre-forward Hady Kallo from SV Rot-Weiss Walldorf on a free transfer, with his contract running from 2026-02-02 to 2026-06-30. The 24-year-old moves into the Regionalliga Bayern setup after a stint in the Hessenliga, strengthening Aschaffenburg’s attacking options with a versatile forward comfortable using both feet.
The deal sees Kallo leave RW Walldorf at the end of his spell there and join Aschaffenburg without a transfer fee. According to the available data, no market value is currently listed for the striker, underlining that this is a low-risk move for the Bavarian club in financial terms. The transfer is fully confirmed, marking the latest step in a career built entirely in German football, away from his home country of Guinea.
Kallo arrives as an out‑and‑out centre-forward, officially listed at 1.82 metres tall and capable of leading the line or drifting into wider attacking zones thanks to his two-footed profile. Aschaffenburg, competing in the Regionalliga Bayern, are expected to deploy him primarily through the middle as they look to add mobility and depth at the top of the pitch.
Before signing for Aschaffenburg, Kallo represented RW Walldorf in the Hessenliga, having joined them from FC Basara Mainz. His move to Walldorf took effect from 2024-07-01, following a short spell at Basara Mainz that began on 2024-01-01. Earlier in his senior career he played for SV Gonsenheim from 2022-07-01, after a period at FV Biebrich 02, which he joined on 2020-07-01.
Kallo’s path through the German system started in youth football, progressing from Delbrücker SC U19 to SV Lippstadt 08 U19 in 2019, before stepping into the senior game. Each move has kept him within Germany’s pyramid, and this latest transfer to Aschaffenburg represents another upward move in terms of competitive level, from regional and state leagues into the Regionalliga Bayern.
Internationally, Kallo is registered as Guinean and has yet to feature domestically in Guinea’s top flight, meaning his entire professional development has taken place abroad. His switch to Aschaffenburg keeps him in German football but offers the prospect of greater visibility in a higher‑profile regional league.
While no individual match statistics or season appearance data are provided in the current records, Kallo’s sequence of successive transfers within Germany suggests he has done enough at each stop to earn another opportunity at a more demanding level. With Aschaffenburg aiming to sharpen their attacking edge, his arrival gives the club a forward in his mid‑twenties with several years of experience in German competition behind him.
If Kallo adapts quickly to the challenges of Regionalliga Bayern football, this confirmed free transfer could prove to be a significant stepping stone in his career, potentially elevating his profile both in Germany and back in Guinea as he seeks to make his mark in a more competitive environment.







