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Sweden-based David Accam says he is delighted to have been named among the best eleven players in the just ended Swedish top-flight league.
The former Right to Dream academy player was superb for Helsinborg FC this season after netting ten times to help his side finish fifth on the table.
Sweden's Players Association named the 23 year-old striker as one of the best eleven.
Accam says he is honoured by the recognition handed him and is hoping to build on this season's performance next season.
"I had a great season even though my team didn't do well for me because we wanted to finish in the top three but we could only manage a fifth position," he told Joy sports
"Being named in the best eleven players in this season is a great achievement for me because this has been my best season so far in my professional career.
"I have learnt and improved a lot so I know I can just get better in future."
The young striker is also gunning for the Swedish Player of the year award
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