South Melbourne hero Manny Aguek earns Thai Premier League move

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The Australian Championship’s greatest story in its inaugural Championship of 2025, South Melbourne’s Manny Aguek, who scored crucial goals to set up his team’s victory, is signing for Thai Premier league team Nakhon Ratchasima F.C.

Manny will be leaving his boyhood club a Championship winner and leaves with a heavy heart knowing he left an indelible mark on his second stint at Hellas.

“Hellas gave me the opportunity on the National stage where I excelled, I owe them everything, they will always be in my heart,” he said.

“I would like to thank the whole club for believing in me and in particular Co-President Andrew Mesourouni, Football Director Peter Kokotis and Senior Coach Sinisa Cohadzic for their role in bringing me back home.”

Senior Football Director Mr Kokotis added, “Manny Aguek is a great Hellas story. A boy that grew up at our club, became a star on the National stage and is now moving on to a big Asian league. We wish him well and know that he may one day again wear the famous blue and white shirt.”

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