Nations FC forward Faisal Charwetey has been named the Ghana Premier League’s Player of the Month for November.
Charwetey was honored for his consistent performances in the priod under review, which included consecutive goals away to Karela United and Asante Kotoko.
Overall, Charwetey scored 4 goals in 4 matches, and was once named the NASCO player of the match award.
Charwetey also scored 3 consecutive league goals against Karela United, Nsoatreman FC, and Asante Kotoko.
The twenty-one year-old is currently the top scorer of the Ghana Premier League with 8 goals in his first Premier League season having joined from Division One side Akatsi All Stars.
Charwetey will receive a 42-inch NASCO Television set as his award for winning the November Player of the Month award.
The precious young talent has been instrumental to Nations FC, who are just two points behind league leaders Heart of Lions, with 22 points.
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