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Ghana duo of Ropapa Mensah and Abass Mohammed have officialy joined Harrisburg City Islanders 2017 USL season in the USA.
The former Inter Allies players were unveiled on Tuesday afternoon with two other new signings.
Ropapa: “The Harrisburg City Islanders are one of the best teams in the USL and this is a great place for me to develop as a player.”
“I am excited to belong to the club and look forward to helping in every way possible this season.”
Abass Mohammed: “When you are offered a spot on one of the top teams in the USL, you don’t pass it up.”
“Playing with the Islanders is an important step for me and I hope to develop into a top notch player with this organization.”
Both players started the 2016/17 Ghana Premier League campaign with the ‘Eleven Is To One’ before leaving after match day 5.
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