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    Maxwell Baakoh finalizes move to Egyptian top-flight side Ceramica Cleopatra

    Clinton EletoBy Clinton EletoDecember 9, 20201 Comment1 Min Read
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    Maxwell Baakoh finalizes move to Egyptian top-flight side Ceramica Cleopatra

    Maxwell Baakoh has completed his move to newly-promoted Egyptian Premier League side Ceramica Cleopatra.




    The winger joined on a free transfer after rejecting a contract extension from Ghana Premier League giants Asante Kotoko.

    His two-year deal with Kotoko ran out in October 2020.

    The 25-year-old was unveiled by Ceramica Cleopatra on Monday, 7 December 2020, ahead of the start of the new season.

    Baakoh joins countrymen Kwame Bonsu, who penned a three-year contract from Tunisian giants Esperance, and Winfred Cobbinah.

    Ceramica Cleopatra have registered 18 new players including goalkeeper Amer Amer, Mohamed Ibrahim, Saleh Gomaa, Mido Gaber, Fonsinho and Ragab Bakar.

    source:Ghanasoccernet


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