Former Asante Kotoko striker Mark Adu Amofah joins US Army

Mark Adu Amofah
Former Asante Kotoko striker Mark Adu Amofah joins US Army.

Former U20 and Asante Kotoko striker Mark Adu Amofah has successfully been enlisted into the United States army.

Adu Amofah played for the Porcupine Warriors in the mid-2000s and was a regular during his time with the Kumasi-based club.

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Mark Adu Amofah
Former Asante Kotoko striker Mark Adu Amofah joins US Army.

The 34-year-old went on to play in Denmark and Israel before returning to the Ghana Premier League in the 2011/12 season.

He played for a brief period for Liberty Professionals and went abroad again to play for Thailand side Phatthalung.

Adu Amofah last played for Sitra Club in the Bahraini league before officially retiring from football in 2014.

Despite never playing for the Black Stars, the striker lined up for Ghana’s U-20 and U-23 national teams.

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Seven years after he hung his boots, the ex-footballer has been enlisted into the US Army where he will be working henceforth .

Meanwhile, his former club Kotoko have made a bright start to the 2021/22 Ghana Premier League campaign.

Prosper Narteh Ogun’s side has won each of their opening three league matches as they sit at the top of the table.

Kotoko defeated Dreams FC 3-1 on the opening day of the season, beat Bechem United 2-0 and also won against Bibiani Gold Stars on Saturday.

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