Former Asante Kotoko defender, Imoro Ibrahim, won his first trophy with Al-Hilal Omdurman on Monday, November 14, during the Sudanese Cup final.
Imoro played the entire game as Al Hilal Omdurman defeated Al Ahli SC Khartoum 4-3 on penalties following a scoreless draw between the two teams.
The 23-year-old signed a three-year contract to join the Sudanese powerhouses from Asante Kotoko in August 2022.
The full-back has been a regular feature for his club team since joining them, appearing in all five league games and four times during their CAF Champions League campaign.
Although Ibrahim Imoro was included in the preliminary list of 55 Black Stars players for the World Cup, Otto Addo did not include him in the final list.
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