Stade d’Abidjan extend goalkeeper Tiémélé Yeboua Constant’s contract until 2028

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Tiémélé Yeboua Constant extends contract

Ivorian Ligue 1 side Stade d’Abidjan have moved to secure the future of goalkeeper Tiémélé Yeboua Constant after extending his contract for another two seasons.

The club confirmed that the shot-stopper has signed a new deal that will keep him at Stade d’Abidjan until 2028, rewarding him for his impressive performances and contribution to the team.

With the 2026/27 Ivorian professional league season approaching, Stade d’Abidjan have made contract renewals a priority as they look to maintain stability within their squad and build a competitive team for the new campaign.

Yeboua Constant has established himself as an important figure for the Yéyés, delivering consistent displays between the posts and earning the confidence of the technical staff.

His performances have convinced the club’s management that he remains a key part of their future plans, leading to the decision to extend his stay rather than risk losing one of their valuable assets.

The renewal forms part of Stade d’Abidjan’s broader strategy of retaining their core players ahead of the upcoming season. The club is determined to strengthen its squad while keeping hold of the individuals who played important roles in their recent progress.

Before securing Yeboua Constant’s contract extension, Stade d’Abidjan had already renewed the deal of defender Babacar Gueye.

The left-back also committed his future to the Ivorian club until 2028, highlighting the team’s desire to maintain continuity and build around a strong foundation.

By tying both Yeboua Constant and Gueye down to long-term contracts, Stade d’Abidjan are sending a clear message about their ambitions as they prepare for another competitive Ligue 1 campaign.

The club will now focus on further strengthening the squad as they aim to challenge for honours and continue their development in Ivorian football.