Tiquanny Williams becomes first Kittitian to play for Eastern Europe; signs contract with KF Trepca
Tiquanny Williams becomes first Kittitian to play for Eastern Europe; signs contract with KF Trepca

Last Updated on January 24, 2025, 6:39 AM AST by Anthony Morris

Tiquanny Williams became the first footballer from St Kitts and Nevis to sign a contract in Eastern Europe by signing a 2 and a half year professional contract with the renowned football club, KF Trepca, in Mitrovica, Kosovo.

Williams, a rising star in football in St Kitts and Nevis, made history with this move, creating a proud achievement not only for him, but also for the twin island nation.

While expressing his heartfelt gratitude, he said that he is honored to take the next step in his career by being a part of KF Trepca, hoping that this inspires other young players from St Kitts and Nevis to achieve their goals.

Tiquanny Williams

Tiquanny Williams is a 23 year old football player, who played for St Kitts and Nevis national team and now for KF Trepca.

He has played for United Old Road Jets of the SKNFA Premier League from 2018 – 2021, for Ovarense in 2022, again for United Old Road Jets from 2022 – 2024, and will now play for KF Trepca.

Williams became a key asset player for his team with his agility, speed, and goal – scoring ability.

KF Trepca

Klubi Futbollistik (KF) Trepca, a popular football club, founded in 1932, and is based in the southern part of Mitrovica, Kosovo.

Currently competing in Group A of the First Football League of Kosovo, Tiquanny Williams is now part of a great platform where he can showcase his skills on an international stage.

Samal Duggins congratulates Tiquanny Williams

Minister of Sports and Creative Economy, Samal Duggins congratulated Tiquanny Williams through his Facebook page.

He further added that his achievements have earned him widespread admiration and pride from his family, friends, community, and the nation as a whole.

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