Defender Evans Ogbonda has completed a move from Nigeria Premier Football League side Rangers International of Enugu to Zambian giants Power Dynamos, who are currently competing in the CAF Champions League.
The 23-year-old, one of Rangers’ standout performers in the NPFL this season, has opted to take the next step in his career by moving abroad to join the Southern African club for the remainder of the 2025/26 campaign.
Rangers International confirmed the transfer on Tuesday, revealing that the Enugu-based club will retain a 40 percent sell-on clause in any future transfer involving the player.
”Rangers International Football Club of Enugu can confirm the completion of the permanent transfer of Evans Ogbonda to Power Dynamos Football Club of Zambia,” reads a statement from the club’s Facebook page.
”The transfer was concluded with Rangers International FC retaining 40% of any future transfer involving the player. This move marks an important milestone in Evans’ career, and we are proud to see him take the next step with one of Southern Africa’s most respected clubs.
”We thank Evans for his professionalism and contributions during his time at Rangers and wish him every success in this new chapter of his,” the statement concluded.
Ogbonda played a key role for the Flying Antelopes during their recent league campaign and was part of the squad that helped the club maintain a strong presence in the top flight.
He is now set to link up with his new teammates at Power Dynamos, including former Shooting Stars defender Ayodeji Bamidele, as he begins a new chapter in his career in Zambia.
