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    Home»Featured»OFFICIAL: Mudasiru Salifu joins Moldovan club FC Sheriff from Asante Kotoko
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    OFFICIAL: Mudasiru Salifu joins Moldovan club FC Sheriff from Asante Kotoko

    Clinton EletoBy Clinton EletoJuly 18, 2022No Comments1 Min Read
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    Mudasiru Salifu has joined Sheriff Tiralspor from Asante Kotoko after a successful trial with the club, the club announced on Monday.



    Following an agreement with Asante Kotoko, the player underwent mandatory medical and officially signed for the club.

    Official Club Statement:

    The champion of Ghana in 2022, midfielder Mudasiru Salifu, successfully passed a medical examination and signed a personal employment contract with FC Sheriff, thus becoming a full member of the friendly team of our club.



    Mudasiru was born on April 1, 1997, in Kumasi. He spent his entire professional career at home. For the last three years he played for FC Asante Kotoko, with whom he won gold medals in the Ghana Championship last season.

    Mudasiru has joined former Kotoko teammate Razak Abalora at FC Sheriff. However, Sheriff, now have five Ghanaians on their books. Black Stars midfielder Edmund Addo, Patrick Kpozo, and Khalid Basit play for them.


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