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    Great Olympics James Akaminko moves to Azam FC

    Selasi FiawoyiBy Selasi FiawoyiJuly 14, 2022Updated:July 14, 2022No Comments1 Min Read
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    Ghanaian midfielder James Akaminko has completed a transfer to Tanzanian top-flight side Azam FC on a free transfer.



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    The central midfielder has penned a two-year contract with an option to extend for Azam fc after sealing his move on Thursday after departing Ghana Premier League side Great Olympics.



    The former Tema Youth FC player decided to part ways with Olympics after his contract expired at the end of the 2021-22 season where he played 28 matches and scored two goals with four assists.

    Akaminko, 26, joined Olympics in February 2021 after a failed move to Tunisian Ligue 1 club US Tataouine in October 2020 despite signing a contract with the club.

    He spent two seasons at AshantiGold SC from January 2018 to October 2020 before heading to Tunisia. He has also played for Medeama SC in the Ghanaian top division.


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