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Reigning Ghana Premier League champions Accra Hearts of Oak have signed Great Olympics talisman Gladson Awako on a two-year deal.
The Phobians will pay Great Olympics compensation to the tune of about $15,000. Awako scored 7 times in 30 games in the just ended season and also provided 6 assists.
He won 4 man of the match awards and was twice voted player of the month. Awako has reportedly left the camp of the Black Stars B to complete his medicals.
More to follow.
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