Transfer to the Lighthouse! Ianis Zicu brought to the raised player by Braga

Article by Romeo Ene – published Wednesday, June 18, 2025, 10:04 / Updated Wednesday, June 18, 2025 10:05
The central midfielder Diogo Ramalho (25 years old) is the new footballer of the ones at lighthouse Constant. The band coached by Ianis Zicu (41 years old) made the announcement through a message published on social networks.
It last evolved to Covilhain Liga 3 in Portugal, where he scored 8 goals and offered 5 assists in 31 matches played in all competitions.

Diogo Ramalho, the new footballer at Farul Constanța
Welcome, Diogo Ramalho
Portuguese Diogo Ramalho is the new Far player! At the age of 26, which he will turn on July 1, Ramalho evolves on the position of central midfielder and has signed a contract valid for the next 3 years.
The new Middle of the Lighthouse is born in Barcelos (Braga district) and started football at the junior band of Braga. He continued on the junior team of the Marinhas club (U15, U17), and then at Gil Vicente (U19), Varzim, Mirandela, Leca, Vianense and Covilha, for which he played last season.
In the 2024-2025 edition he managed 8 goals and 5 decisive passes in 31 matches played in all competitions for the Portuguese Covilha team.
Much success at the Lighthouse, Ramalho!
– PRESS Constanta Lighthouse

Diogo Ramalho, the new footballer from Farul Constanța. Photo: Facebook @farul Constanța
Ramalho played the last official match on May 4, 87 minutes in the draw that his former team had registered on his own ground in front of the Caldas, score 1-1.
His contract with the band from Portugal was to expire at the end of June. It will be the first experience outside Portugal for the midfielder, who has evolved throughout the career for bands such as Varzim, SC Vianense and Covilha.
It is the transfer #5 that the Constanta Lighthouse makes, after Lucas Pellegrini (Nancy), Robert Sălceanu (Gloria Buzău), Jakub Vojtus (Unirea Slobozia) and Nicolas Constantinescu (Aerostar Bacău).
Ramalho will compete with Ionuț Vînă and Carlo Casap.




