Moses Enebi: Nigeria Right Midfielder Completes Free Transfer from Banik Ostrava B to Teplice B

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Nigeria right midfielder Moses Enebi has completed a permanent move from Banik Ostrava B to Teplice B on a free transfer, joining the Czech side’s reserve team in the CFL. The deal is registered as a standard transfer, with Enebi arriving from Banik Ostrava B without a fee and beginning his contract on 31/03/2026, running until 31/03/2026.

The 20-year-old, who operates primarily as a right midfielder, switches between two Czech clubs whose second teams compete in different tiers, with Teplice B registered in the Česká fotbalová liga (CFL). The move keeps Enebi abroad and entrenched in Czech football rather than returning to his homeland Nigeria, further extending a European spell that began when he first left the Right2Win Sports Academy.

Enebi’s transfer is confirmed as a free move, with no transfer fee paid and no official market value listed for the player in the latest data. His market value is recorded as None, underlining that Teplice B are taking on a relatively low‑risk signing in financial terms, while Banik Ostrava B allow a young prospect to depart without income from a sale. There is also the inherent possibility that, depending on contract details and duration beyond what is recorded, Enebi could become a free agent at the end of his agreement if no extension is agreed.

Born on 30 June 2005, Enebi has built his fledgling career entirely outside Nigeria’s domestic league structure. After developing at Right2Win Sports Academy in Nigeria, he made the move to the Czech Republic when Banik Ostrava B brought him in as a standard transfer. He then spent time on loan at MFK Vitkovice from Banik Ostrava B, with that temporary spell later ending in a return to Ostrava’s B side before this latest switch to Teplice B.

His club pathway therefore charts a clear progression: Right2Win Sports Academy in Nigeria to Banik Ostrava B in the Czech Republic, then a loan transfer to MFK Vitkovice, a return from that loan, and now a confirmed free transfer to Teplice B. Throughout, he has been deployed in midfield on the right side, reflecting his listed main position: Midfield – Right Midfield.

The move also shifts Enebi’s competitive environment. While Banik Ostrava B are associated with the ChNL (through the club’s league structure), Teplice B are linked to the CFL. Remaining in Czech football, he continues to gain experience in European conditions, with its different tactical demands and physical profile compared to Nigerian domestic football.

No official statistics on recent matches, specific opponents, scorelines or individual performances are provided in the available data, and there are no recorded appearance or goal totals for the current season. Likewise, there is no indication of senior national‑team involvement beyond his current registration with FK Teplice B as his “national team” entry in the dataset, which reflects club rather than country in this context.

Even without detailed match data, the pattern of moves suggests that Czech clubs see developmental potential in the Nigerian midfielder. At 20, Enebi is entering a key stage of his career, and regular football with Teplice B in the CFL could provide the platform to establish himself within the club’s structure or attract attention higher up the pyramid.

For supporters in Nigeria, Enebi’s confirmed transfer to Teplice B is another example of a young player continuing his career abroad instead of returning to the Nigerian league system, reinforcing a broader trend of local talents using academies like Right2Win as springboards to Europe. For Teplice B and observers in the Czech Republic, his arrival is a modest but clear statement of intent: a low‑cost, young, foreign right midfielder who can be developed within the club’s environment.

How Enebi adapts to his new surroundings at Teplice B, and whether he can translate his promise into consistent performances in the CFL, will likely shape the next phase of his professional journey. With his contract already under way from 31/03/2026 to 31/03/2026 and his status confirmed, the coming months in Czech football may prove decisive in defining his reputation and future opportunities in Europe.

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