Henry Uzoigwe has completed a loan move from Unia Tarnow to Mlawianka Mlawa, joining the Betclic 3 Liga – Group I side from Poland on 2026-02-11. The Nigerian defensive midfielder, who is 21, will remain under contract with Mlawianka Mlawa until 2026-06-30, at which point he is scheduled to return to Unia Tarnow when the loan expires.
The transfer is registered as a loan transfer, with Unia Tarnow as the parent club and Mlawianka Mlawa as the receiving side. No permanent fee has been recorded in the data, and no separate market valuation is listed for the player, with his market value given as None. Under the terms recorded, Uzoigwe will revert to Unia Tarnow on 2026-06-30, meaning he is not set to become a free agent at the end of this spell, but will instead still be tied to his Polish parent club unless a new agreement is reached.
Uzoigwe’s move keeps him in Poland, where he has been based since leaving Nigerian side IB Sports Dreams FC for Unia Tarnow in the 24/25 season. That earlier transfer, completed from IB Sports Dreams FC to Unia Tarnow, marked his first move from his home country Nigeria into European football. Now, shifting from Unia Tarnow to Mlawianka Mlawa on loan gives him a new platform within the same national setup, but in a league specifically defined as Betclic 3 Liga – Group I.
A defensive midfielder by trade, listed primarily as “Midfield – Defensive Midfield,” Uzoigwe brings a profile centred on shielding the back line and operating in deeper central areas. The data does not provide alternative positions, but his categorisation indicates that Mlawianka Mlawa are adding a dedicated holding midfielder to their squad structure, which may be aimed at tightening central areas in a demanding league campaign.
The transfer history attached to the player underlines a quick progression: from IB Sports Dreams FC in Nigeria to Unia Tarnow in Poland, and now onto Mlawianka Mlawa, still within the Polish system. However, there is no statistical breakdown of appearances, goals, assists or minutes played for any of these clubs in the available data. Likewise, there is no record of recent match performances, such as opponent, date, scoreline or individual contributions, and no seasonal statistics to contextualise his form. As a result, any detailed assessment of how he has performed on the pitch for Unia Tarnow or prior clubs cannot be drawn from the information provided.
The data also offers no insight into reactions from supporters or media in either Poland or Nigeria, and no commentary on how local fans view his loan switch or what expectations exist around his time at Mlawianka Mlawa. There are no quotes or external reports included that would indicate excitement, scepticism or analysis from journalists or analysts in either country.
What is clear from the confirmed registration is that Uzoigwe continues his development abroad as a Nigerian player embedded in the Polish league structure, with a defined loan window from 2026-02-11 to 2026-06-30. How he adapts to Mlawianka Mlawa, and whether this spell earns him a more prominent role back at Unia Tarnow or prompts another move within or beyond Poland after his scheduled return, will be decisive in shaping the next phase of his career.







