COBEG Editorial

Ahmed Razu joins Empire of Brothers in done deal Squad Boost

Ahmed Razu completes a move to Empire of Brothers from Desert Falcon Fc, bringing all-time #2825 and 2026 #2052 value, squad depth, and ranking-backed transfer.

Ahmed Razu joins Empire of Brothers in done deal Squad Boost

Ahmed Razu has officially joined Empire of Brothers from Desert Falcon Fc, with the Dhaka player now set to add depth to the academy setup in the 2026 season. The move is confirmed and gives Empire of Brothers a new option with a clear competitive profile.

For Empire of Brothers, this is the kind of signing that can matter beyond the headline. Razu arrives with a record that shows steady output and regular involvement, which is useful for any academy side that wants players who can fit into a busy, results-focused environment.

His all-time numbers suggest a player who has already been part of meaningful team success. Across 86 matches, he has helped collect 41 wins, 17 draws, 167 goals, and 403 points, with a 58% win rate. That profile points to a player who has often been connected with competitive teams rather than empty possession or quiet seasons.

The 2026 season data shows that trend continuing. In 76 matches, Razu has been part of 37 wins, 16 draws, 151 goals, and 395 points, with a 59% win rate. That slight improvement in win rate matters because it shows consistency in a season where every result carries more weight.

Ranking also gives this move extra meaning. His all-time rank of 2825 and current season rank of 2052 show that the numbers are moving in the right direction, which is usually what clubs want from a transfer into an academy setup. It suggests a player whose value is tied to ongoing performance, not just reputation.

Empire of Brothers will also like the simple fit of the move. A player from Dhaka, now wearing shirt number 35, brings a clear identity and a proven record into a new environment. For a club building in the current season, that kind of signing can help strengthen both squad balance and competitive standards.

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