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Medeama have announced the sudden demise of their former striker, Hans Kwofie, following a fatal accident on Friday, June 21, 2024.
The crash happened at Dadwen in the Ashanti Region when the 35-year-old was on his way to his hometown, Dompim Pepesa.
Forever in our hearts Legend
— Medeama SC - 22/23 GPL Champions (@MedeamaSC) June 21, 2024
R.I.P. Hans Kwofie pic.twitter.com/WgfVVEDpz5
Kwofie was the Ghana Premier League goal king in the 2017/18 season after scoring 17 goals for AshantiGold.
The veteran striker started his career at Nsoatre Manchester United before playing for the likes of Heart of Lions, Bechem United, Legon Cities and Medeama in the Ghana league.
He played for fourteen clubs across his career, last featuring for Birgunj United FC in Nepal.
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