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Odisha FC extends Subham Sarangi's contract till 2023

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Odisha FC has secured the services of Shubham Sarangi till 2023 as per the latest press release by the Indian Super League franchise. The defender was part of the erstwhile Delhi Dynamos FC and subsequently inducted into the newly formed Odisha FC last year, having played 17 matches last season.

Odisha FC is delighted to announce that Odia youngster Shubham Sarangi will continue being a part of the team till 2023. The 19-year-old defender has signed the extension of his contract with the Bhubaneswar-based ISL club on Wednesday.

Speaking on the development, Club President Mr. Rohan Sharma said, "Shubham came to this club when he was 17. We loved his talent so he was the first boy we sent to Aspire Academy. He showed maturity in believing in us and waiting on the bench for a chance to shine. This year he showed what a great talent he is. But this is just his first step. I can’t wait for him to grow and develop into the man and player I know he can be. I hope he inspires the kids of Odisha that with hard work and patience you can reach your dreams."

Expressing his delight, Shubham said, "I am very happy that I will be continuing to play for Odisha FC for three more years. I have enjoyed a lot while playing in front of the home crowd at the Kalinga Stadium and will look forward to the same in my upcoming days with OFC."

"I am extremely thankful to the club management for their continuous support and would want to make the club and the state proud with a good show on the ground," the youngster added.

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