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Iraqi Midfielder Kasim Joins U's
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Former Swindon Town fan-favourite Yaser Kasim has joined League One side Colchester United following his departure from the club this Summer.
Kasim, 26, left the Robins following their relegation to League Two after spending four years with the club. The midfielder has made 31 caps for his national side, once captaining the team and has also scored five goals.
After coming through the youth ranks at Spurs in 2006, he failed to make a first team appearance before leaving to join League One Brighton & Hove Albion, making a single start. He then left on two separate loan spells to National League sides, first Luton Town and then Macclesfield Town as he found himself failing to add to his solitary appearance with the Seagulls in their first two seasons back in the Championship.
Swindon Town captured the central-midfielder in the 2013/14 season where he went on to make 34 appearances, scoring two goals. The next season proved just as successful for Kasim as he went on to make an additional start to that of last season, scoring the same amount. A short injury found Swindon struggle to cope with the loss of the Iraqi international in 2015, sliding down the table after looking set for promotion, he went on to make 27 starts scoring a single goal.
Last campaign proved a disappointing one for both Kasim and Swindon. After missing out on just five league games for his side, Kasim made 41 appearances, scoring a personal best of three goals as Town were relegated to League Two for the first time since their promotion in the 2011/12 season. He was granted his release as his contract expired, despite outcry from fans for it to be extended.
Speaking of the move, Kasim said, "I am looking forward to a new challenge here with Colchester. It was very sad to finally leave the club that gave me so many opportunities, but we parted company on good terms. The team have started the season well and I relish what is to come over the season."