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Bibiani GoldStars forward Abednego Tetteh emerged as the top scorer of the 2022/23 betPawa Ghana Premier League season after netting 18 goals this term.
The 32-year-old started the season with King Faisal after being released by Hearts of Oak ahead of the campaign following a frustrating stint with the Phobians.
Tetteh made only five appearances for Heart last season and opted to join King Faisal as a free agent before the season commenced.
He featured in just eight games for King Faisal scoring two goals in six starts before he was allowed to join GoldStars.
Despite joining them in the second half of the season, the former Bechem United goal-poacher scored a staggering 16 goals in 17 appearances to earn the top scorer award.
His goals included braces against Tamale City, Kotoku Royals, Legon Cities, Accra Lions and Karela United.
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