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Former Black Stars striker Emmanuel Osei-Kuffour has joined his former club Ebusua Dwarfs to aid their Premier League campaign.
The 30-year-old, returns from Libya where he played for Al Ittihad after the expiration of his contract with Asante Kotoko.
Osei-Kuffour was a household name for Dwarfs from 1994-1997 where he grabbed the headlines and made a big move to Hearts of Oak.
He will be partnered by another former international, Godwin Ablordey at the Cape Coast-based side.
Dwarfs ended the first half of the Division One League in third, three points behind leaders Madeama FC.
Source: Ghanaians Times
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