SC Braga Secures Dudu Until 2026 After Stellar Debut Season

After an impressive debut season at the highest level, SC Braga has officially announced the contract renewal of Dudu, extending his stay with the club until 2026 following a mutual agreement.

“The 28-year-old goalkeeper joined Arsenal last season and was pivotal in the team’s historic run,” stated the Arsenalistas in a Tuesday afternoon announcement. “Dudu played 32 games and scored seven goals, aiding in the victory of the Portuguese Cup and SC Braga’s second appearance in the Placard League final.”

“It’s a tremendous privilege to continue my career at SC Braga,” Dudu said in the same statement. “Being part of a world-class setup, working with an exceptional technical team, and sharing a winning mentality are factors that will undoubtedly contribute to my growth as an athlete and, in turn, strengthen the group as a team.”

“Our aim is to exceed last season’s achievements. We want to play excellent futsal, compete in finals, and, through our hard work and daily dedication, win titles. The support of our fans will be crucial as we continue to make history with SC Braga,” he added.

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