Former Highlanders’ speedy forward, King Nadolo, has completed his transfer from Yadah FC to the ambitious Northern Region Division One team, Scottland FC.
Scottland FC is owned by gold dealer and Member of Parliament Scott Sakupwanya, who is known for his significant investments in football.
The surprise transfer was announced by Yadah FC on their social media platforms on Tuesday. In their farewell message, Yadah expressed gratitude for Nadolo’s contributions:
“Thank you, King Nadolo, for the memories. Your exploits shall always be engraved in our hearts. Who will ever forget your thunderous header that stunned CAPS United at Bata Stadium last October?”
Yadah’s message highlighted Nadolo’s memorable performances and the impact he made during his time with the club.
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Nadolo’s move to Scottland FC has raised eyebrows, especially given the speculation about his connection with the team’s owner, Sakupwanya. It is believed that Nadolo, along with Yadah’s marquee signing Khama Billiat, may be receiving financial support from Sakupwanya. Reports suggest that Sakupwanya is covering the salaries and other financial needs of these players as part of his ambition to lead Scottland FC to top-flight football.
Scottland FC, known for its financial resources, has also been linked with several Premier Soccer League (PSL) stars. Among those rumored to be targets are Evans Katema and Dynamos’ twin brothers, Elvis and Kevin Moyo.
Recently, Scottland FC signed former CAPS United goalkeeper Bhekimpilo Ncube from Hwange on a one-and-a-half-year deal.
Additionally, they have brought in former Soccer Star of the Year Denver Mukamba and ex-Kaizer Chiefs and Warriors defender Lincoln Zvasiya. The club also features promising goalkeeper Panashe Nyabunga, who is currently on loan from Yadah.















































