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Ghana international, Samuel Sarfo has officially signed for Saudi Arabian outfit Al-Taraji.
The club officially confirmed the signing of the central defender earlier on Wednesday with the player penning a one-year deal.
The 32-year-old was with left Kuwaiti club, Al-Tadamon SC in the last year before leaving the club for a new career in Saudi Arabia.
"Alhamdullilah for everything, God deserves all the praise for showing me mercy. I am so much elated to join this prestigious club with rich history," he said.
Sarfo, who featured for the Black Stars on two occasions, looks to bring into his new team his wide range of experience over the course of his playing career while helping them gain stability.
"Al Taraji is a prestigious club with rich history and I am glad to be part of the soldiers to help defend the pride of Qatif."
Before joining Saipa FC in 2018, Sarfo played and served as the captain of Liberty Professionals.
He had also gone on to feature for Al -Khaleej and Al -Tadamon in his career.
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