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Ghana defender Abdul Baba Rahman has been named in the Greek Super League Team of the 2023-24 season, a reward for his outstanding performances for PAOK FC.
The left-back helped POAK clinch their first Greek championship title since the 2018-19 season.
In League, Baba made 28 appearances, netting five goals and providing three assists— a testament to his quality.

The former Chelsea defender also shone in PAOK's UEFA Europa Conference League journey.
He featured in nine matches, scoring once and registering an assist, as the team advanced to the quarter-finals before bowing out.
Baba's impressive form has carried over into the 2024-25 season, with seven goals in 22 matches across all competitions, continuing to prove his worth to PAOK.
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