Former Black Stars midfielder Hamza Mohammed says he is eyeing to win his first League title after agreeing to join League Leaders Hearts of Oak for the rest of the season.
The 28-year-old left Romanian side Ceahlaul Piatra Neamt at the end of 2007/2008 season after they were plunged from the top flight.
The versatile player has rich experience with local sides Real Tamale United, Asante Kotoko and King Faisal and hopes to win his first League title.
“I came close with RTU and also with Kotoko but this move will definitely be that long-standing dream. I bring my experience to bear and the team will profit,” Hamza told Ghanasocccernet.com
“I am looking forward to move outside still and when a move happens, I will take it why not, because I can still play.”
Mohammed captained Ghana to win the African Youth Championship on home soil in 1999.
Source: Ghanasoccernet
Latest Stories
-
NBA YoungBoy reportedly expecting 8th child
7 mins -
GES dispels claims that SHS 3 students reopening date has been postponed again
15 mins -
Adu-Boahen elevated to Minister of State at Finance Ministry, Okraku-Mantey gets Deputy Tourism Minister position
26 mins -
Akufo-Addo’s announces nominees for deputy ministerial positions, elevates Charles Adu-Boahen
32 mins -
Travis Barker celebrates Kourtney Kardashian on her birthday
1 hour -
Social media users angry DKB is soliciting funds on behalf of Akuapem Poloo
1 hour -
We set out to protect lives and property – Ghana Police Service on arresting hooligans at match centres
1 hour -
Akuapem Poloo granted ¢80k bail
1 hour -
Super League won’t go ahead after English clubs withdraw
1 hour -
Super League: Liverpool owner John W Henry apologises to fans
2 hours -
GNAT asks government to release textbooks based on new curriculum for teachers and pupils
2 hours -
World reacts to death of Chad President Idriss Deby
2 hours -
Senyo Hosi: When shall we breathe?
2 hours -
Meet 2 life-changing health professionals in Northern Ghana
2 hours -
The beauty ideal fuelling an illicit drugs trade
2 hours