Naumovski expected to leave Dinamo București

Naumovski after playing in last game; photo: digisport.roGoalkeeper Kristijan “Kiko” Naumovski wrote on his facebook timeline that he likely played his last game for Dinamo București this past Friday against Săgeata Năvodari.

On Friday, the 16th of May, Dinamo București played its final home game of the 2013-14 season when they hosted Săgeata Năvodari.  Kiko Naumovski, who has mostly been the backup keeper this campaign, was given the start and conceded one goal in a comfortable 4:1 victory.  After the game, Naumovski was very emotional as he waved to the Dinamo fans and also threw his jersey to one fan.

His actions after that game looked to be that of a player who was saying one final good bye to his home fans.  That was confirmed on Monday when Naumovski wrote on facebook that he likely played his last game for Dinamo București.  He thanked the fans for their support, and wished his teammates success in the future.

Naumovski is a free agent this summer, and Romanian newspapers are reporting that Kiko wants to join a team where he will be a regular starter.  “Dolce Sport” stated on Monday that Dinamo București has offered Naumovski a contract extension, but he wants more bonuses and reassurance that he be the regular starter.  Dinamo București is unlikely to meet those demands which is what led Naumovski to take to facebook and write that he likely will leave the club in the summer.

This season, after the completion of 33 rounds, Kiko has made just 7 starts at keeper, while the other 26 starts have gone to Cristian Bălgrădean.  Naumovski joined Dinamo București back in the summer of 2010 from Rabotnichki.  Kiko has also been capped three times by the Macedonian national team, mostly serving as the backup keeper to Tome Pachovski.

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