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Ghana international Emmanuel Yeboah, on Wednesday, September 27, made his debut for Brondby IF in their Danish Cup win over HIK.
Yebaoh came on for the last 15 minutes of the game as they advanced to the next stage of the competition.
The Black Meteors starman joined the club during the summer transfer window from Romanian side CFR Cluj but had to wait until the cup game to make his first appearance for the club.
Yuito Suzuki opened the scoring for the away side in the opening half before Oscar Schwartau doubled the lead for Bronndby.
Ghanaian goalkeeper Emmanuel Ogura was credited with an own goal for the away side's third before the introduction of Yeboah in the 77th minute.
Brondby progresses to the next stage after the third round victory.
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