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Asante Kotoko have signed Brazilian central midfielder Fabio Gama ahead of the new Ghana Premier League season next month.
The Porcupine Warriors announced the transfer on Friday. According to the club, he has joined on a two-year deal.
"Asante Kotoko is delighted to announce the acquisition of Brazilian international Midfielder Fabio Dos Santos Gama," the club wrote on Twitter.
Gama, 28, has been without a club since leaving Swedish club Jönköpings Södra IF in March this year. He has featured for 10 clubs, including Botafogo since 2012, according to transfermarkt.com.
The football statistic website also indicates he has commanded no transfer fees over the period.
According to Kotoko, he is former Brazilian youth international, featuring for U-17 and U-20 teams.
Kotoko will be competing in three competitions, including the CAF Champions League, in the upcoming 2020-21 season.
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