Rejuvenated FC Fassell has unveiled former Liberia international midfielder, Zah Rahan Krangar as one of its new signings ahead of the 2024-2025 Liberia Football Association (LFA) First Division league season.
Krangar , 39 signed a three-season contract as a free agent. He last played in 2021 for Indonesian Club Sleman, making two appearances.
In an interview following the unveiling ceremony, the former Liberia international said he was delighted to pen a contract with FC Fassell.
Reacting to the question of being too old to play in the league, Krangar said his age should not be an issue, promising to live up to expectations.
In support of his player, FC Fassell CEO, Cassell Anthony Kuoh Sr said, those taunting the former Liberia international are in error.
“Ronaldo is 39 and he still plays for his country Portugal. Zah and other former Lone Star players deserve to be appreciated.
“Coming home to play in the local league where he started his career is more of giving back to his Country after playing professional football for many years,” Kuoh said.
Zah began his career at local club Ducor Defenders in Monrovia, where he developed into one of the country’s best players in his position and was subsequently referred to as ‘Midfield Zah’.
His first Asian experience started in 2005 after excellent performances for Cameroonian club Racing Bafoussam.
Persekabpas Pasuruan quickly put in a transfer request for the versatile midfielder and he officially signed with the Indonesian club on January 1, 2005.
On 1 January 2014, Krangar signed for Felda United in Malaysia after impressive seasons at Indonesian club Persipura Jayapura.
Zah made his International debut for the Liberia national team on 3 September 2006 playing against Equatorial Guinea where he scored his debut goal in Liberia 2–1 away lost.
As of 2016, Zah has made 30 appearances for the Lone Star and with 9 goals to his credit.