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betPawa Ghana Premier League side, Great Olympics, has announced the signing of defender Christopher Nettey.
The right-back joins the Accra-based side after the expiration of his contract with current Premier League champions, Asante Kotoko, earlier this year.
Nettey spent three years with the Porcupine Warriors after signing from Attram de Visser Academy.
He was part of the Kotoko squad which won the 2021/22 Premier League title under Prosper Ogum Nartey, playing a crucial part in the team's success.
Over the course of his three years with Kotoko, Nettey made 62 appearances in all competitions, scoring once.
Nettey participated in 18 games last season, assisting the Porcupines won their first Ghana Premier League championship in eight years.
The defender will be hoping to bring his loads of experience to the Wonder Club when the league returns this weekend.
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