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Ghanaian forward Benjamin Acheampong from Dakhleya has officially joined Zamalek 10 days after being announced as a player of Smouha .
The former Kotoko striker scorerd 10 goals in 29 games for Dakhleya after joining in the summer of 2016 from Jordanian side Aqaba.
He has been the subject of a row between Zamalek and Smouha, with the latter announcing his capture 10 days ago.
However, Zamalek have officially confirmed the signing of Acheampong from Dakhleya for an undisclosed fee.
رسميًا: نادي الزمالك يتسلم الاستغناء الخاص باللاعب الغاني بنيامين أشيمبونج من نادي الداخلية. âš½ï¸ðŸ¹ pic.twitter.com/DVjrp1VwqD
— Zamalek SC (@ZSCOfficial) June 2, 2017
Acheampong was part of the Kotoko squad that won the league in 2012 under Maxwell Konadu.
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