Zambian midfielder Kelvin Kapumbu has been released by Israeli second-division side Hapoel Petah Tikvah after struggling to find form since joining from Zesco United in July 2024, as per the clubβs official statement.Β
Kapumbu, a former Zesco United and Zanaco player, had a challenging stint in Israel, leading to his early release. Despite the setback, the experienced midfielder is expected to attract interest from several clubs, thanks to his solid career in Zambia and his role in the national team’s African Cup of Nations squad.
Kapumbu, known for his defensive midfield prowess, had been a mainstay in the Zambian Super League before his move abroad. At Zesco United, he was instrumental in domestic success and earned a call-up to the national team, featuring in major tournaments like AFCON.Β
His brief stint in Israel didn’t pan out as expected, but his prior performances on the continent and experience in international competitions make him a prime candidate for other teams seeking midfield depth. While Kapumbuβs journey in Israel has come to an abrupt end, his talent and experience will likely lead to opportunities elsewhere.