Albanian-Croatian defender Herdy Brynja, who left Budapest Honvéd, who was relegated from NB I-football, announced his football career in the Latvian First Division RFS, on his new club’s social media page.
Herdy Brynja continues his career in Latvia (Photo: Attila Turok) |
After Dinamo Zagreb, the 28-year-old defender played in several Croatian teams, then joined Inter Zapresic in 2019, when he became a player for Riga, the largest club in Latvia, and won the Latvian Championship twice with the team.
Prengá was signed by Kisvárda in 2021, where he quickly became a key player and attracted attention with his performances, and last summer he signed with Budapest Honvéd.
However, Kispesti, which was eliminated from NB I, certainly does not recruit legionnaires in NB II, so Herdi Prenga was released, among others, who has now found his new team, the Latvian elite RFS, with whom he has already begun training.
Summer game action in Budapest Honvéd
Access: Adorjan Krisztian (Budapest)Milan Horvat (Siófok – back from loan), Nicholas Kovacs (pax), David Laszlo (Szentlőrinc – return from loan), Maxim Bukhtjev (Ukrainian, Mosonmagyaróvár – return from loan)
Departure: Luca Cabane (Croatian, ?), Duke Albee (Albanian, KF Tirana – Albania), Richlord Enin (Canadian, Spartex Jurmala – Latvia – returned from loan), Feder Johnson (Icelandic, ?), Lucas Clemens (polishing, ?), Krisztian Tamás (Ujpest), Lazar Cherkovich (Serbian,?), Maxim Plakushenko (Ukrainian Israeli,?), Hurdy Brenga (Albanian-Croatian, RFS), Jairo Samperio (Spanish, ?), Zsóter donut (?), Palazz Felide (?), Simon Karras (?), Richard Kuzma (?), David Laszlo (?), Nikola Niamcholovic (Serbian, ?)