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Ghana youth international Maxwell Woledzi over the weekend celebrated league triumph as Fredrikstad FK won the Norwegian First Division.
Fredrikstad won the league title with a game to spare having secured promotion to the top flight three games until the final.
Maxwell Woledzi lost just two games after joining Fredrikstad FK in the summer from Vitoria SC.
— Lawrence Baidoo (@kweku_lawrence) November 13, 2023
He guides the team to promotion to the Norwegian top flight. pic.twitter.com/3oxcWRlKKm
Woledzi joined the club in the summer and signed a three-year deal after ending his time in Portugal with Vitoria Sporting Club.
Woledzi featured in 15 games for the club in the league after joining them midseason and lost just twice as they went on to claim the league title.
In his 15 games, the central defender contributed to four clean sheets averaging 5.52 interceptions per game in the first division.
The title is also the club's second in the last three years and will now look forward to featuring in the Eliteserien next season.
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