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Ghana striker Junior Agogo has taken his career to Cyprus after signing for Apollon Limassol.
Agogo, 30, signed a two-year contract with the Cypriot side on Wednesday.
The deal means the Ghana striker ends a frustrating time in his career after a futile venture into African football with Egyptian giants Zamalek last summer.
Agogo fell out with the Cairo club in May after he was accused of being indifferent towards the club and handed huge fines.
The player later asked Fifa to intervene in the impasse with Zamalek by terminating his contract.
Source: ghanafa
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