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Ghana Premier League side Heats of Oak have welcomed talented winger Winful Cobbinah back after the penned a two-year deal with the capital based club.
The Phobians announced the re-signing of Cobbinah ahead of their 2016/17 league opening game against Inter Allies at the El Wak stadim on Monday
A statement on the club website read: ‘’Accra Hearts of Oak is delighted to announce the re-signing of Winful Cobbinah.''
''The former Najran SC star has signed a two-year deal with the club. We are extremely happy to have Cobbinah back.’’
Cobbinah could be part of match day squad against Inter Allies after training with the side couple of times last week.
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