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Ghanaian Fumador Awisome completes Vipers move

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Fumador Awisome puts pen to paper on a two-year contract at St Mary’s Stadium(Photo/Courtesy)

Vipers SC have completed the signing of Ghanaian national, Awisome Fumador, making him the eighth and the final signing in the ongoing transfer window according to the club website.

Fumador, who operates as a center forward, has penned down a two-year employment contract with the Venoms.

The 27 year-old comes in to bolster our attack, as the Venoms trying to compete on all fronts next season, including the CAF Champions League, FUFA Super 8, Uganda Premier League and the Stanbic Uganda Cup.

He has previously featured for Cape Coast Ebusuwa Dwarfs FC where he scored 20 goals between 2012-2014.

He also traded at Berekum Chelsea where he netted 22 goals and at Elmina Sharks FC where struck six times.

Fumador shows off his home kit – a red top – at his unveiling.(Photo/Courtesy)

Fumador also played at Elmina Glolamp Academy and Ho Hostel FC where he scored 15 and 10 goals respectively.

He has previously received national team call-ups both at the Ghana U-20 and U-23 levels in 2014 and 2015, respectively.

After completing his signing, the Ghanaian said: “I’m really glad to be here. It’s going to be a good experience coming into such a big club. It will be a new challenge because there are top players here, so I am going to give my best and get through the levels.”

Fumador is expected to compete for a starting berth with other stars including Giancarlo Lopez Rodriguez, Desire Tety, Abubakar Lawal and Mohamed Salem Ekbad.

He joins other incomings in the window including Ekbad, Giancarlo Rodriguez, Luiz Otavio Santos de Araujo alias Tinga, Richard Matovu, David Bagoole, Grant Matsiko and Paul Patrick Mbowa.

Quick Glance — Awisome Fumador

Full Names: Awisome Fumador

Date of Birth: September 14th, 1995

Age: 27yrs 

Nationality: Ghanaian

Role: Striker

Current Team: Vipers SC

Former Teams: Cape Coast Ebusuwa Dwarfs FC, Berekum Chelsea, Elmina Sharks FC.

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