FC Andorra Signs Striker Moró Sidibe from Atlètic Lleida as Second Summer Addition
The 24-year-old forward, who led Atlètic Lleida's scoring with seven goals last season, bolsters FC Andorra's frontline with his height, power, and versatility for the Segunda División campaign.
Key Points
- Moró Sidibe, 24-year-old Malian forward born in Cervera, joins on two-year deal until June 2028 with option.
- Scored 7 goals in 31 Segunda RFEF games for Atlètic Lleida last season.
- 1.92m tall, brings aerial strength, hold-up play, pace, and wide flexibility to Andorra's attack.
- Second signing ahead of FC Andorra's return to Spain's Segunda División.
FC Andorra has signed striker Moró Sidibe from Atlètic Lleida, making the 24-year-old the club's second summer signing ahead of its return to Spain's Segunda División.
The forward, born in Cervera on 24 December 2001 and holding Malian nationality, has joined on a two-year deal until 30 June 2028, with an option for an additional season. Reports vary slightly on the structure, with some outlets describing it as one year plus two optional years. Sidibe arrives after a strong season in Segunda RFEF, where he topped Atlètic Lleida's scoring charts with seven goals in 31 league appearances.
Standing at 1.92 metres, the Catalan-raised player brings physical strength and aerial ability to the Tricolors' frontline. He holds play effectively with his back to goal, dominates second balls and crosses from wide areas, and offers flexibility to drop into wide roles thanks to his speed and movement off the ball.
Sidibe joined Atlètic Lleida two seasons ago from Mollerussa, establishing himself as a key attacking presence. Club statements emphasise his youth, power, pace, and finishing instinct as valuable assets for the attack.
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