A SUNDAY league footballer has enjoyed a taste of the professional game — in Kazakhstan.
Isima Musa, 24, was once on Wycombe Wanderers’ books but was released at 18 and feared his dreams were over.
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Now Isima has gone from parks football to the elite level — turning out for FC Kyzylzhar.
He was invited to play for the Kazakhstan Premier League side in a pre-season game after impressing in training.
Isima, from Farringdon, Central London, said: “I played the second half and got an assist.
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“We lost 4-1. But I was just happy to be on a professional pitch getting minutes.
“I’m excited for the opportunities now.”
Isima, who also got a surprise call-up to the Rwanda under-23 squad in 2021, is looking for a team back in the UK.
Isima trained for a month-and-a-half before being given 45 minutes in a game earlier this month.
He said: "I was out there for pre-season.
“I played one game, against a Romanian team.
"My agent's connections sorted it out.
“The club was looking for a forward.
“I was out there for a month and everything was all paid for - travel, food and accommodation.
"I couldn't stay as there was an issue with the visa.
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“But, for my own journey, just being on the pitch - it was a blessing.
“I'm excited for the opportunities now."
Kazakhstan, the home country of the fictional Borat Sagdiyev, adopted Sacha Baron Cohen's brash, moustachioed character’s catchphrase – “Very nice!” – for a new tourism campaign.
But Isima, now back in the UK and on the hunt for another team, loves the country.