Egyptian player Amr Warda terminated his contract with Greek club Panseraikos by mutual consent, ahead of the final round of the season, the fifth contract he cancelled this season.
Warda, 30, began his journey this season by joining Moroccan club Raja, but soon parted ways with the team for personal reasons, bearing the costs of the penalty clause.
This was followed by a move to Cyprus club Apollon Limassol, which he left before playing an official match.
His next stop with Iranian club Esteghlal was a quick failure, prompting him to return to Egypt, where he joined Varco.
Despite playing one game for the Egyptian club, he did not settle for long, as he moved to the Greek league again.
Amr Warda began his football career as a young player at Sporting Alexandria, then moved to Al-Ahly, and in 2015, moved to Al-Ittihad on loan.
He began his international career with Greece’s club Panetolikos, then moved to PAOK, and also took part in loan spells with Atromitos and Larissa.
In 2020, he joined Volos, then in 2021 he moved to Anorthosis Famagusta, before moving in 2023 to Apollon Limassol.
Warda also played for the Egyptian national team, where he earned more than 30 caps and scored one goal.
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