Serbian SuperLiga club FK Javor Ivanjica have completed the signing of Ghanaian attacking midfielder Benjamin Acquah, adding fresh creativity to their midfield for the ongoing campaign.
The 24-year-old, born in Amasaman, Ghana, arrives after parting ways with Portuguese Liga Portugal 2 outfit Portimonense SC earlier this summer. Acquah, who first made his mark in Europe with Swedish side Helsingborgs IF following a breakout spell at Ghana Premier League club Ebusua Dwarfs, now embarks on a new chapter in Serbia’s top flight.
Javor confirmed the transfer on their official Instagram account, welcoming the former Helsingborg star with the words:
> “Benjamin Acquah is the new football player of Javor Ivanjica! He joins us from Portuguese club Portimonense and began his European journey in a Helsingborg jersey. An offensive midfielder, 24 years old—welcome!”
Although a standout performer at club level, Acquah is yet to make his senior debut for the Ghana Black Stars. His move to Serbia offers another opportunity to impress national selectors and continue his European progression.




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