Former Accra Shooting Stars prodigy Godswill Vadze has signed a three-year contract with Serbian Super League side Čukarički.
Vadze, a talented offensive midfielder, previously showcased his skills with Zvijezda 09 in the Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina. The 22-year-old Ghanaian, born on September 4, 2001, in Tefle, Ghana, has also played for Pinzgau Saalfelden in Austria before making his mark in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
In his time with Zvijezda 09, Vadze scored eight goals and provided six assists in 49 matches, drawing attention from Čukarički, who are optimistic about his impact on their squad.
“I am very happy to join Čukarički. I can’t wait to meet my teammates and start training. I am grateful to God and to everyone in Ghana who believed in my talent. I promise to give my best for this club. It is a privilege to play for Čukarički,” Vadze said after his introduction to the club.
Vadze, who will wear the number 11 jersey, underwent medical examinations on Monday and is set to begin training with his new team today.
Čukarički’s technical director, Goran Grkinić, expressed enthusiasm about Vadze’s potential. “We have been tracking Vadze for a long time. After a detailed analysis of his qualities with our scouting service, we concluded that he is the ideal player for our head coach Goran Stanić’s system. We expect him to adapt quickly and make a significant contribution to the team.”
Isaac Ansah, Vice President of Accra Shooting Stars FC, expressed confidence in Vadze’s future success. “Our goal is to produce top-level players capable of competing at the highest level. We believe Vadze will be among the best in the world of football in the coming years,” he said.
As Vadze begins this new chapter with Čukarički, both the club and his supporters in Ghana will be eagerly watching his progress.
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