Nigerian football star Victor Moses has been left unable to continue his journey to Kazakhstan after regional tensions linked to Iran caused major travel interruptions across parts of the Middle East.
The former Chelsea F.C. winger was reportedly in Dubai en route to join his new team, FC Kaisar, when sudden flight restrictions and security concerns forced airlines to adjust their schedules, preventing him from reaching his destination.
As a result of the unexpected delay, Moses was unable to participate in his club’s first league fixture of the season. Club officials confirmed that the situation affecting regional air travel made it impossible for the Nigerian player and another teammate to arrive on time.
Despite the setback, the club remains optimistic that both players will join the squad once the situation stabilizes and flight operations return to normal.
Moses, a former Super Eagles player and English Premier League winner, recently secured a short-term deal with the Kazakh side as he continues his professional football journey.
The ongoing geopolitical crisis in the region has continued to affect transportation, business activities, and security operations, with several countries maintaining precautionary measures due to the uncertainty.

















