Nigeria Professional Football League (NPFL) champions, Enyimba, have officially announced the acquisition of Ghanaian goalkeeper, Frank Boateng.
Boateng, who joins the Aba Giants, previously played for Ghana’s Kotoku Royals FC, marking a significant addition to the club’s squad.
The 29-year-old shot-stopper is set to compete for a starting role between the posts alongside Enyimba’s Olorunleke Ojo and Djeri Bassa.
With his experience and skill, Boateng adds depth and healthy competition to the goalkeeping department of the team.
Frank Boateng boasts an impressive football resume, having represented top clubs in Ghana during his career, including Ashanti Gold, Medeama Sporting Club, and King Faisal.
His consistent performances earned him numerous call-ups to Ghana’s senior national team, the Black Stars, reflecting his talent and potential as a goalkeeper.
Enyimba, the reigning NPFL champions, are gearing up for the upcoming season and have made a strategic move by securing the services of Boateng.
The club is set to embark on another campaign in the highly competitive Nigerian football league, aiming to defend their title and achieve success on both domestic and continental fronts.
As they prepare to face Gombe United in their first game of the season on Sunday, Enyimba’s fans are eager to see how Boateng’s addition will bolster the team’s defense and contribute to their quest for further silverware in the coming season.
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The competition for the starting goalkeeper position promises to be fierce, and Boateng’s experience and determination will undoubtedly play a crucial role in his pursuit of a prominent role within the squad.
The signing of Frank Boateng is a testament to Enyimba’s commitment to strengthening their squad and maintaining their status as a football powerhouse in Nigeria and beyond.
With a talented and competitive roster, the club is poised to make a strong statement in the NPFL and make a significant impact in the upcoming season.