Daily Observer (Jamaica)

Parris inks new deal with Slovenian top-flight FC Koper

- — Sean Williams

ORLANDO, USA — Jamaican attacker Kaheem Parris has made the move to Slovenian Premier League outfit FC Koper on a “multiyear deal”.

The 21-year-old caught the eye of the top-flight club after his productive loan season with Second Division Krka, where he scored 17 goals in 19 appearance­s last year, a feat that saw him top the scoring charts.

Parris, who excelled for Jamaica at the Under-17, Under-20, and Under-23 levels, had initially moved to the Slovenian side NK Domzale, the former club of countryman Shamar Nicholson, but made only one appearance.

The former Dinthill Technical High School star is delighted with the new direction in his fledgling profession­al career.

“I am very happy with the new move, and I understand it’s the right opportunit­y to help further my developmen­t,” Parris told the Jamaica Observer.

Parris, looking back on his season with Krka, deemed his time there as a “success”.

“I would sum up the season as a success. Individual­ly, I performed consistent­ly at a high level, ultimately winning the golden boot. From a collective standpoint, the team challenged for the title throughout the season, and fell just short of gaining promotion,” he noted.

Parris still feeds his passion for the Reggae Boyz and was obviously disappoint­ed he did not make the final roster of 23 players for the Concacaf Gold Cup, having made the 60-man provisiona­l list.

But the exciting player is aware that patience is important, and he has committed to continue to work hard to improve his craft.

“I am disappoint­ed. However, I remain hopeful that my time will come eventually,” Parris said.

However, he is keeping the proverbial fingers crossed that the coach will consider him for the final round of the Concacaf World Cup qualifiers which start in September.

“I am hopeful that I will be included, but I also understand that it will not be easy. I know that I have to perform consistent­ly for my new club to have a chance,” he reasoned.

Parris’s agent, Kevin Cowan, says the wily, wide player is maturing at a rate which can only aid his further developmen­t.

“For him [Parris], this move means increased demands on all fronts as he’s now at a club that plays in the highest league of Slovenia and obviously, that comes with a higher level of competitio­n.

“From a footballin­g point of view, he has improved a lot in all phases of the game. More importantl­y, he’s grown as a person and is better able to look after himself outside of football,” said Cowan.

 ?? ?? Jamaica internatio­nal Kaheem Parris (centre) displays the shirt of his new club FC Koper in Slovenia recently. Sharing the occasion are club President Ante Guberac (left) and Parris’ agent Kevin Cowan.
Jamaica internatio­nal Kaheem Parris (centre) displays the shirt of his new club FC Koper in Slovenia recently. Sharing the occasion are club President Ante Guberac (left) and Parris’ agent Kevin Cowan.

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