Close Menu
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram YouTube
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram YouTube
    Sahara Football
    Our Youtube
    • Home
    • AFCON
      • AFCON 2017
      • AFCON 2019
      • AFCON 2021
      • AFCON U23
    • African Football
      • AWCON 2018
      • WAFU 2019
      • WAFU WOMEN’S ZONE B
      • CHAN 2018
      • CHAN 2020
      • CAF U20 AFCON
      • CAF Champions League
      • CAF Confederation Cup
    • World Football
      • FIFA U17 Women’s World Cup
      • FIFA U17 WORLD CUP – INDIA
      • FIFA U20 WOMENS WORLD CUP
      • World Cup (Russia 2018)
      • World Cup 2022
      • Women’s World Cup 2019
    • Ghana Football
      • Ghana Premier league
      • MTN FA Cup
      • Women’s Premier League
    • Featured
    • Ghana Players Abroad
    • Videos
    Sahara Football
    Home»Featured»Hearts of Oak sign Ushau Abu from Berekum Chelsea
    Featured

    Hearts of Oak sign Ushau Abu from Berekum Chelsea

    AdminBy AdminOctober 13, 2021No Comments1 Min Read
    Facebook Twitter Email Telegram WhatsApp Copy Link
    Share
    Facebook Twitter Email Telegram WhatsApp Copy Link

    Berekum Chelsea have announced the transfer of youngster Ushau Abu to champions Hearts of Oak, the club announced on Wednesday morning.



    The 22-year-old has been signed by the Phobians to replace Benjamin Afutu who left to Egypt to sign for El Sharkia Dokhan FC.

    Abu spent one season at the Golden City Park and made over 30 appearances in the league and FA Cup for the Blues.

    A publication on the club’s website read: ”Berekum Chelsea Fc and Hearts Of Oak have agreed the transfer of USHAU ABU. Our club thanks the player for his professionalism and exemplary conduct throughout his two seasons representing our colours, during which time he has won many individual honors.

    ”Berekum Chelsea Fc would like to express their gratitude to USHAU ABU and wish him the best of luck in this new stage of his career. Berekum Chelsea will always be your home.”


    Related

    Admin
    • Website

    Related Posts

    Five things we learned from BlackStars against Japan and South Korea games

    There’s still ‘room to improve’ before World Cup – Otto Addo on Black Stars

    Kirin Cup : South Korea dim Black Stars light in friendly game

    Comments are closed.

    Our Facebook Page
    Our Facebook Page
    Ghana Premier League
    English Premier League
    Spanish LaLiga
    Italian Seria A
    German Bundesliga
    French League 1
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram YouTube
    • Privacy Policy
    • Contact/Write for us
    • About
    © 2025 All Rights Reserved. Sahara Football..

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.