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Ghana Premier League side Legon Cities FC have announced the signing of goalkeeper Fatau Dauda.
Dauda has joined the club on a free transfer after leaving Nigerian side Enyimba FC last season.
“Fatau Dauda commits to #The Royals. The lion is ready to roar,” the club tweeted on Tuesday morning.
Its OFFICIAL: Fatau Dauda commits to #TheRoyals...The Lion is ready to roar...#TamingthePorcupine #Kotokomustfall #Ghanapremierleague #gpl #WeDeliver pic.twitter.com/rM7VhU7Leb
— Legon Cities FC (@LegonCitiesFC) December 31, 2019
The former AshantiGold goalkeeper will be available for selection against Asante Kotoko on matchday two of the league.
Dauda was part of the AshantiGold team that won the 2014/15 Ghana Premier League title.
Legon Cities will be counting on his experience as they aim to finish in the top half of the table.
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