Prestatyn Town have added another high quality striker to their ranks.
Christoph Aziamale, 28, has joined the Seasiders from fellow Ardal North West club Trearddur Bay.
As a youngster, Christoph was on the books of the gap Connah’s Quay and The New Saints academies before joining then Welsh Premier club Rhyl in 2016-17, making one first team appearance.
By January 2017, he had moved on to Bangor City, where he played in four first team matches – all as a substitute, three WPL and one Welsh Cup – and stayed until October of that year.
Spells in the English pyramid with Stafford Rangers, Eccleshall and Market Drayton followed before Christoph returned to the Welsh Premier with Cefn Druids in November 2020.
He featured in nine matches for the Druids, scoring his only WPL goal in a 4-1 win over Haverfordwest County on December 12, 2020.
Next came relatively short-lived south of England stints with Kent-based Sittingbourne, Basildon United from Essex and Sutton Common Rovers of Surrey.
Christoph made Bala Town his fourth Cymru Premier club when he signed for the Maes Tegid outfit in February 2023. He made one very fleeting first team appearance, mainly featuring in the Development team prior to a switch to Aberystwyth Town in summer 2024.
He clocked up eight appearances for the Park Avenue outfit before spending the second half of 2024-25 at Flint Mountain of the JD Cymru North. Most of his outings came for the Reserve team, but he did score for the firsts in a defeat at Penrhyncoch.
Summer 2025 delivered a move to Trearddur Bay, where Christoph’s career enjoyed a new lease of life this season.
He netted 15 goals in 26 appearances for the Anglesey club, whom he helped reach the Welsh Cup quarter-finals for the first time in their history, before deciding on a move to Prestatyn.
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