Angolan Given World Cup Lifeline
Partick Thistle are poised to offer Angolan winger Jose Quitongo a World Cup lifeline.
The 31-year-old recently bought out his contract with Alloa Athletic and could make his debut for their Division Two rivals as a trialist on Saturday.
Thistle boss Dick Campbell said: "For some reason, he thinks he can still make it into the World Cup squad.
"But he will have to get into the Partick Thistle team first."
Quitongo began his career with Benfica before moving to Darlington , Hamilton Academical, for whom he signed three times, Hearts, St Mirren and Kilmarnock.
He left Alloa last month after Allan Maitland succeeded the sacked Tom Hendry as manager.
Now he is searching for a platform from which he can realise his dream of playing in the World Cup finals.
Campbell 's side knocked Scottish Premier League side Inverness Caledonian Thistle out of the cup on Wednesday.
And the Glasgow outfit sit third in Division Two, with a realistic chance of making the promotion play-offs.
Quitongo is, however, cup-tied with Alloa and could play no part in the quarter-final away to former club Hearts.
I think he could do a job for an premier team,even a top 4 team.
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