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Ex Black Stars midfielder Laryea Kingson believes his return to the local league will spark the excitement lost when the second round resumes on February 19.Laryea Kinston has returned to the local league to play for Accra Hearts of Oak after failed stints in Europe. The 31 year old midfielder has agreed an 18 month deal to return to the Accra based club for the rest of the season.“My presence in the league is going to generate a lot of interest I think it is important for Ghanaians to appreciate what we have”. He told Joy Sports“I will work hard for the team on and off the pitch I hope to impart the team with the experience gained outside “.Laryea Kingston has played in two Cup of Nations with the Black Stars and boast a rich club experience after playing in Russia, Israel and Scotland.
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