Victor Moses Begins New Chapter with FC Kaysar Kyzylorda
Former Super Eagles winger Victor Moses has taken a fresh step in his professional career, completing a move to Kazakhstan Premier League side FC Kaysar Kyzylorda.
The 35-year-old has signed a one-year contract with the club, popularly known as the Wolves, marking his first foray into Kazakh football. Moses arrives in Kyzylorda after his most recent spell with English League One outfit Luton Town.
A player with vast experience at the highest level, Moses is best remembered for his time at Chelsea, where he won multiple trophies, including the Premier League, and for his key role with the Nigerian national team, notably at the 2013 AFCON. At Kaysar Kyzylorda, he will don the jersey number 11.
The club are no strangers to success, having won the Kazakh Cup twice, and they play their home matches at the 7,000-capacity Gani Muratbayev Stadium in Kyzylorda.
Opinion: Experience Meets Opportunity
Victor Moses’ move to Kazakhstan may surprise some fans, but it feels like a calculated and respectable decision at this stage of his career. At 35, the former Super Eagles star is no longer chasing headlines in Europe’s top five leagues; instead, he is bringing elite experience, professionalism, and leadership to a growing football market.
For Kaysar Kyzylorda, this is a statement signing. Moses’ presence alone will raise the club’s profile, while his experience from the Premier League and international football could prove invaluable for younger players in the squad.
For Moses, it’s another reminder of his love for the game—choosing to keep playing, contributing, and competing rather than fading quietly into retirement. If fitness and motivation align, fans in Kyzylorda may be in for moments of brilliance from a player who has seen it all and still has something to give.




