Terrace favourite Pelecaci leaves Twerton Park
Romanian midfielder Florin Pelecaci appears to have played his last game for Bath City.
The talented 29-year-old has proved a hit with City fans since signing for the club on a non-contract basis in September but is currently mulling over his future after moving to England from his homeland.
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Florin Pelecaci
City boss Adie Britton said: "Florin's left. He's living in London with relatives having moved his family over here and is uncertain as to whether he is going to play football here or seek education.
"He's going to have a think about it over Christmas but it looks unlikely he'll play for us – if he does play it is likely to be in the London area."
Pelecaci, a friend of City midfielder Sido Jombati, announced his arrival with a spectacular goal at Willand in the FA Cup but featured mainly from the bench once the club's early-season injury woes eased.
Britton said: "He has the technique of a pro, without question. He is used to playing a slightly different, less physical, game but he's an outstanding footballer.
"When he turned up with Jombati we thought we might be able to offer him a solution but unfortunately we can't. You just have to move on."







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