Hamrun Spartans have continued their preparations for the upcoming season by securing the signing of 23-year-old Ivorian forward N’Dri Koffi. The promising attacker joins the Maltese champions after spells in the top divisions of France and Portugal, further strengthening the club’s offensive options as they aim to make an impact in Europe this summer.
Born in Ivory Coast, Koffi is considered a dynamic and versatile forward, capable of operating across the frontline. He developed through the youth ranks at French club Stade de Reims before moving to Portugal, where he featured for both FC Vizela and CD Trofense. His experience in two of Europe’s technically demanding leagues has helped shape him into a modern, mobile striker with a keen eye for goal.
Koffi’s talent has also been recognised at an international level, having represented the Ivory Coast U23 national team, a testament to his potential and pedigree. His speed, dribbling ability, and positional awareness make him an exciting addition to the Hamrun Spartans attack, as they gear up for another campaign in the UEFA qualifiers.
The signing of Koffi highlights Hamrun’s continued ambition to reinforce their squad with international quality. Following their domestic dominance, the Spartans are looking to translate that success onto the continental stage, and the Ivorian’s arrival is seen as a key part of that mission.
Club officials expressed their enthusiasm at welcoming the young forward to Malta, stating that his profile fits perfectly with the club’s footballing philosophy and European ambitions. Koffi has already begun training with his new teammates and is expected to feature in the team’s pre-season friendlies.
With the new season fast approaching and European qualifiers on the horizon, Hamrun Spartans appear intent on building a side capable not only of defending their league title but also of making a statement in international competition.

