| Zah
Krangar-The Blessed Midfielder revealed

Zah Krangar (
Blue) is an inspired midfield player par
excellence
May 15, 2003
Zah Krangar is an inspired midfield player par excellence, and it was
no surprise when other Swedish clubs were queuing up to sign him after
his starring role in Liberia’s Youth team tremendous triumphs in the
Scandinavia a few years back.
Age proved the if not for the youngster, as he couldn’t affix his
signature at only 12, 13 and even at 15 years. But taking comfort in
Floda Bolf’s Blue and Whites stripes-a Swedish 3rd Division side, Zah
didn’t only show evidence of class, but unveiled his enduring
prospects.
His sharp passing skills, fierce determination and organizing
creativity, make him a flashing Little-Boy campaigning for the tougher
stage.
The arrangement of his superb legs, which are convex at first glance,
then concave at another, proves why his well-designed passes are
smartly directed.
Tapping his with skills with Cameroonian club, RC de Bafoussam ahead
of an unexpected, but worthwhile offer in the mean, Zah has lifted his
game.
As the marksman for his club, wearing the number 10 shirt, the
commercial midfielder has lured the attention of Cameroon football
scouts.
Having a good assist average of 2.02, he also scores when the goal is
much deserving, and that’s why his performance never passes the sight
of a smart scout and manager.
Zah
Rahim Krangar
BORN
March 7,1985
COUNTRY
Liberia
HEIGHT
5’7”
WEIGHT 120 lbs
POSITION
Attacking Midfielder
SPECIALTY
Distribution/Free kick
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CLUB
Racing Club de Bafoussam (I Cameroon)
PAST CLUB
Ducor Defenders (II- Liberia), Floda Bolf (III-Sweden-1998/99), Short
stint with Juventus FC (IV-Switzerland-2001), Buduburam FC & Shoes FC
(Ghana)
PERSONAL HONOR
Winner of 3 Gothia Youth Cups (U-13, 14 & 15) Sweden (1997-2000) and
the Danish Youth Cups (U-13, U-14 & U-15) Denmark (1997-2000). Voted
the All-Gothia Cup (1997-2000). Most Valuable Player Liberia FA 3rd
Division Playoff (1999/2000)
INT’L CAP
18 (U-13, U-14 & U-15)
INT’L DEBUT
Liberia V Russia (U-13) 1997
AMBITION
To compete at the highest level and to win the African Best
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