Canadian international Ballou Tabla leaves Atletico Ottawa to join team in Turkey
23-year-old to join Manisa Fk, currently 10th in Turkish 2nd tier
Ballou Tabla, who helped Atletico Ottawa to the Canadian Premier League final last season, is joining Turkey's Manisa FK.
Manisa, located 300 kilometres southwest of Istanbul in western Turkey, currently sits 10th in Turkey's second tier at 7-5-7.
The 23-year-old winger, formerly of CF Montreal and FC Barcelona B, appeared in all but one of Ottawa's games in 2022. He had seven goals and five assists.
"Ballou's time in Ottawa proves that we can bring in top-quality players and help them develop, giving them a platform to move on to strong leagues around the world," Atletico Ottawa CEO Fernando Lopez said in a statement. "This is what aim to continue doing as we work to build a stronger and even more competitive side ahead of the 2023 season."
Tabla was a finalist for both the Canadian Premier League Player of the Year and the Players' Player of the Year.
"I met some wonderful people, incredible staff and passionate fans. Every single day was full of positives, what an experience. Unfortunately, I have to leave in this way, without a chance to give the fans a real goodbye, but that's soccer. This experience with Atletico Ottawa has brought me back to such a good place in football and I am so happy and grateful."
Tabla, who came to Canada from the Ivory Coast when he was eight, has won two caps for Canada at the senior level.
Tabla was in Canada camps from under-15 to under-20 and played five games at the CONCACAF U17 Championship in 2015. He was named Canada's under-17 player of the year in 2014 and won under-20 honours in 2016.
Tabla joined the Montreal academy in August 2012 and graduated to the MLS first team in October 2016.
Tabla made the move to Barcelona's B team in January 2018. He returned in August 2019 on loan in a move that was eventually made permanent. He signed a two-year deal, with two option years, in January 2020.
Montreal opted not to exercise his contract option in November 2021.
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